Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I also don't mind Love Comes Tumbing or The Three Sunrises. I think we've gone right off-topic.
So what? 90% of the post here are bollocks. And everything half informative gets posted 20 times anyway.

Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I also don't mind Love Comes Tumbing or The Three Sunrises. I think we've gone right off-topic.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I also don't mind Love Comes Tumbing or The Three Sunrises. I think we've gone right off-topic.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Alright, five songs and some more:
With A Shout
Slug
Elvis Presley and America
The Playboy Mansion
Babyface
Miami
Let's Go Native
Grace
I don't know the general thoughts on those - well, several I do, but the rest would be interesting to find out.
With regards to three songs being a combined total of almost 20 minutes?. There is one song ''Thick As A Brick''. 45 minutes long. Pink Floyd's Echoes is 23 minutes long and Shine On You Crazy Diamond is 17 minutes long. So, NLOTH should make for great listening.
Somebody a while back (it was Lyndon, I think) said nobody would carry Original Soundtracks on their portable music player..I know someone who does.
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Not necessarily. Just light years away from the typical uninformed U2 fan.
Originally posted by Yogi:Elvis Presley and America is my top10 U2 song.
Originally posted by Yogi:
Ontopic: Fanning said nothing. His talking was something about like this: He puts his hand in water can and water is at about 20° and then he goes on talking: "Yeah...the water is warm, even hot maybe, but if you go into sauna first and then jump into 20° water, it will probably be cold for you."
Are you calling us ininformed now?
I've listened to those songs and I like Grace, Babyface, Playboy Mansion and even Miami isn't too bad live (not the album version though). But is Let's Go Native and Slug instrumental (or mainly instrumental) tracks from OST1?
Again I dislike songs that sound weird simply for the sake of sounding weird, there has to be some underlying artistic merit. Which is why Elvis Presley and America doesn't make for a good 'song' it's just random singing for Bono and a reversed backing track from another song.
Oh, I dislike the Three Sunrises though, hasn't grown on me, Love Comes Tumbling is another story, it should have been on TUF, I hope the band doesn't make any stupid decisions like that this time around. For example leaving off Every Breaking Wave and replacing it with something that isn't as good.
Top 10 song???? When maybe 5 mins of thought when into its conception?
I mean maybe you think its good, but better than the other 200 or so songs they've recorded?
Are you guys EPAA fans just so you can annoy people, and start controversy?
Ontopic: Fanning said nothing. His talking was something about like this: He puts his hand in water can and water is at about 20° and then he goes on talking: "Yeah...the water is warm, even hot maybe, but if you go into sauna first and then jump into 20° water, it will probably be cold for you."
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Top 10 song???? When maybe 5 mins of thought when into its conception?
I mean maybe you think its good, but better than the other 200 or so songs they've recorded?
Are you guys EPAA fans just so you can annoy people, and start controversy?
Originally posted by loftarasa:[..]
How about leaving likes and dislikes to oneself ?
The "hours of thoughts" about conception, lyrics and production of a song don't make it automatically more valuable.
And sometimes you just listen to a song coz you simply L-I-K-E how it sounds.
...PS: I, for instance, never thought of "One" being that a great song. So what.
And what does EPAA mean ?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:^ Yogi's explanation is perfect.
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What would be a way to put it? Seeing something in the song that I don't see. To me, One was the one song that stopped Achtung from being a flawless album.
Slug and Let's Go Native aren't instrumentals. They're classed at that, but they have lyrics. It's not that I like the song for the sake of being weird, it's that I like the song because it sounds like nothing they'd done up to that point, and has a great backing track. Plus six minutes of bliss - and that song kicks arse better than half the songs produced by these so-called 'artists'.
But what is the justification of leaving Every Breaking Wave off the album? For all we know, it might not be up to standard. Though B-sides are always possibilities, and a rumour that iTunes may have exclusive extra songs. Maybe it'll be on there.
If you saw the music I had in my collection, you would make a judgement - instantly - that I'm not exactly in favour of modern music. I did get several CDs from 2008, but they were by artists, who I think are more than established in the industry. I won't say who, but they've been around a lot longer than most artists.
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
I'm listening to Elvis Presley and America atm, just to see if we are talking about the same song.
Cause I just hear Bono rambling on with nonsense lyrics, and it's six minutes of that as well. The best thing is the backing track..
And I gave Every Breaking Wave as an example of what they might have left out, in favour of another song that wasn't as good. Like with Love Comes Tumbling and TUF, I wouldn't know how good it is, but the Q and RS descriptions were favourable.
I hate modern music as well, for the most part, occasionally you get a decent song though.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Elvis Presley and America. I hope there's more songs like it on No Line.