Originally posted by dieder:If you click on that link @U2 gave us, it says its US onlyLet's hope it will not be monday/tuesday. Then I would be pissed.
It will be.
Originally posted by dieder:If you click on that link @U2 gave us, it says its US onlyLet's hope it will not be monday/tuesday. Then I would be pissed.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
It will be.
Originally posted by dieder:If you click on that link @U2 gave us, it says its US onlyLet's hope it will not be monday/tuesday. Then I would be pissed.
You never know. Live Under the Brooklyn Bridge was also only availabe for Americans.
Originally posted by dieder:Would be a bummer if it are remixes. I want B-sides. Thats why we are gonna buy it right?
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Nope. We buy it to have on the shelf and to support the band to get the single to number 1. There will be 3 more singles to come with new b-sides I'm sure.
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Get On Your Boots - out February 16 - starts with Jack White-style fuzz guitar and Red Hot Chili Peppers' type bass.
Bono's staccato vocal is reminiscent of Elvis Costello's 1978 hit, Pump It Up.
He takes a shot at the conflict in the Middle East with the lyrics: "I got a sub-marine/You got gasoline/I don't want to talk about walls between nations."
The song is a cross between 1995's Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me and 2004's Vertigo.
The Edge said: "The song started just with me and Larry playing and we took it from there."
Originally posted by MWSAH:RHCP-bass and a mix between Hold Me, Thrill Me and Vertigo...sounds good to me
what I hear is a lot of "Fast Cars" mixed with "Whole lotta love", "I'm gonna DJ" and Bono's style of singing "Rocking in the free world"... the riff sounds a lot like HMTMKMKM.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
i knew it:
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