Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
The intro. technically counts as a backing track in my opinion
SBS does have an intro too.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
The intro. technically counts as a backing track in my opinion
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
NLOTH, In A Little While and possibly Ultra Violet do have backing tracks - you can hear the synths on NLOTH during the break where Bono sings 'every night I have the same dream' and In A Little While has organ-backing during the chorus bits. Ultra Violet MIGHT, I'm not sure though, it obviously doesn't have the ZooTV-esque intro. but it might have something like extra vox? Not sure.
Originally posted by dieder:SBS does have an intro too.
Originally posted by germcevoy:shaves my already short list a little bit more. You are right about NLOTH though
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
SBS does have an intro too.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Depends whether you count that as an outro. to I'll Go Crazy or a separate entity in itself to bridge the gap. To my mind SBS starts when the drums do, whereas UTEOTW starts with that noise which is a defined part of the song. I dunno, we could nitpick all day about this
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Originally posted by dieder:[..]
Ok, but it's impossible to reproduce that noise live.
Originally posted by wangmaster:^ what is that noise, anyway?
it sounds like a really effects-treated guitar, to me, but idk.
Originally posted by germcevoy:and there lies the problem. They make music that can't be replicated in a raw live setting without relying on backing tracks or additional musicians
Originally posted by dieder:Is that thing during Gone real or tracked? Cause it sounds tracked but you see Edge playing his guitar