Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Hard to tell after such a short time. If I would be forced to come up with something right now I'd probably put it on #5 - behind Achtung, Pop, Zooropa and War.
5th or 6th for me, replacing Boy for War
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Hard to tell after such a short time. If I would be forced to come up with something right now I'd probably put it on #5 - behind Achtung, Pop, Zooropa and War.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:I'm intrigued by the thoughts being put about here - I agree with what Dan said about Gerard and Yeah seemingly putting forward mainly positive comments
Main thing I wanna know is, does anything think that the album will translate live or whether it's an album's album, if you get me?
Originally posted by WojBhoy:I'm intrigued by the thoughts being put about here - I agree with what Dan said about Gerard and Yeah seemingly putting forward mainly positive comments
Main thing I wanna know is, does anything think that the album will translate live or whether it's an album's album, if you get me?
Originally posted by WojBhoy:I'm intrigued by the thoughts being put about here - I agree with what Dan said about Gerard and Yeah seemingly putting forward mainly positive comments
Main thing I wanna know is, does anything think that the album will translate live or whether it's an album's album, if you get me?
Originally posted by WojBhoy:I'm intrigued by the thoughts being put about here - I agree with what Dan said about Gerard and Yeah seemingly putting forward mainly positive comments
Main thing I wanna know is, does anything think that the album will translate live or whether it's an album's album, if you get me?
Originally posted by yeah:
and Adam needs a mic.
Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
Oh dear![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:I think the band recognised the live setup problem early on so they just through iin all those bloody 'oh ohh ohhhs' to cover it
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
honestly - can't see how Larry's voice could carry Eno's and Lanois' part on Unknown caller.
Leaked: New U2 Album Nearly As Exciting As Its Cover
U2, No Line on the Horizon
Official release date: February 27
The Verdict: Even after five or six listens this morning, the songs on U2's No Line on the Horizon, which leaked sometime overnight, mostly just seem to blend into one long, interminable, mid-tempo dirge (the fact that "Magnificent," "Moment of Surrender," and "Unknown Caller" — the album's three longest, most interminable dirges — are sequenced together into one boring, twenty-minute block probably doesn't help). We didn't love "Get On Your Boots," but it's certainly more interesting than the only other two upbeat-ish tracks, "Stand Up Comedy" and "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight," both of which are as clunky as their titles might imply. Good thing we didn't have our hopes up.