1. thanks so much for sharing the link. now i'm able to watch it.

    ( sometimes, i hate youtube.)
  2. i think its a lovely video, not sure about hte whole point its trying to make, but it was nice to watch
  3. I'm still not loving it, but Perez Hilton gave it a shout out today. This is a good thing because he's publicly mocked and bashed the boys on his site since Get On Your Boots first dropped.
  4. i really like it. more than i liked Boots at first. haha. i give it like 4/5. Nice and different from other videos.
  5. I Think it's quite good. 4/5 stars. Even though i think it's OK i'm still glad there will be 4 videos made.


  6. Agreed!

    I like it, but I hope best ones

    Greetings from Brazil
  7. Didn't quite get it but nevermind.
  8. I quite like it to be honest, because it's so not U2


  9. Originally posted by U2NickYou just need to watch it a couple of times to understand it. It didn't click for me until the end of the second viewing. The song doesn't represent a bunch of high school kids partying (which is how I first thought of it), but it shows how most people are just used to hardship, or "crazy" times. It becomes their normal. So, "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" means that if the person who is used to hardship, etc. fell under a period of wonderful times, they may not know what to do, they would have forgotten how to have fun. The video also shows how people need other people to get through bad situations. Happiness is an emotion too. It also urges people to not grow up too fast, when the boy in the train sees the tired old man, then sees himself becoming that man, then runs away.