1. random thought: Crazy Tonight and Stand Up Comedy (both of which used to make me just roll my eyes) are growing on me.
  2. Originally posted by zooey:random thought: Crazy Tonight and Stand Up Comedy (both of which used to make me just roll my eyes) are growing on me.


    i agree. it's funny how the two most accessible songs on the album ended up being the growers.
  3. Originally posted by zooey:random thought: Crazy Tonight and Stand Up Comedy (both of which used to make me just roll my eyes) are growing on me.
    Agree with Crazy Tonight. Disagree with SUCks, still seems a easy, meaningless song.
  4. I find SUC the weakest song on the album while GOYB turned out to be one of my favorites.

    Best song on the album - NLOTH.
  5. Originally posted by Yogi:I find SUC the weakest song on the album while GOYB turned out to be one of my favorites.

    Best song on the album - NLOTH.


    Yes I have stopped skipping GOYB and think its actually not a bad tune at all!


  6. Nah I quite like it. I rate it somewhere inbetween The Fly and Vertigo
  7. Yeah, SUC is the worst song on the album, and I don't really know why - it has a good riff and groove and starts of really well, but I think the cheesiness at the end of the song sours it for me.

    GOYB is still middle of the road material, an interesting song but not a great one.
    Crazy Tonight has always been one of the better songs on the album though.

    With regards to NLOTH it really needs a better mix of the song, the album version's chorus are boring as batshit, its so annoying that after the high of the verses you hit this wheezy chorus. They really need to do a NLOTH3 with the chorus from NLOTH2 to realise this song's full potential,
  8. Get on Your Boots is fantastic live. I dont have Stand up comedy but i think its a filler. No Line is probably one of there best opening songs. the beginning sounds like a tidal wave.
  9. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:Get on Your Boots is fantastic live. I dont have Stand up comedy but i think its a filler. No Line is probably one of there best opening songs. the beginning sounds like a tidal wave.