Originally posted by germcevoy:Still loving the album as a whole and cannot wait for the lossless. Those fucking 'ohh ohhhs' though. . .testing my patience
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Mainly on first few songs aren't they? Fit in well in NLOTH and Magnificent. I can see 80000 people wailing along far more effectively than I've been doing this weekend in my car
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Mainly on first few songs aren't they? Fit in well in NLOTH and Magnificent. I can see 80000 people wailing along far more effectively than I've been doing this weekend in my car
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
here here but on the album though. The 'oh oohs' will be used against me in the pub when the inevitable 'new U2 album' chat/debate/fight/oasis are shite thing comes up and i'll have no reply. Crap
Originally posted by germcevoy:
I feel like a new man. Even finding myself defending the band again at times
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Bloody hell.........
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
choked on whatever you were eating I bet. Seriously though, this album has turned me around. I've been saying for a year that this was make or break for me and it's perfect. Possibility an invite into the holy grail of U2 albums for me with the possibility of splitting AB and JT. Just have to stop playing it for a while so I don't wear it out. I'm still burnt out on U2 though (everything but this and Zooropa still)
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah: I think it would be great if U2 released a "No Line On The Horizon Vol. II" later in the year, maybe with the alternate version of NLOTH, Tripoli, Every Breaking Wave, a reworked Mercy, Winter, and more...
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
Cue vanquish telling us that these songs are already on the album, just renamed from the dreaded beach clips....![]()