1. Hey guys, read this, my friend and I were discussing music( he's the rap guy ), and we begun talking about rock music and he said the song he liked the song "One", and I said, "great great song, it's a personal favourite of mine" and I added " Did you like any other song from U2?" and his answer made me think about going Patrick Bateman on him: "Dunno much about U2, the song I heard aired on MTV and it featured Mary J Blige, wow she has a great voice, better than the other guy next to her"

    I went ballistic, screaming at him!!! I completely hate that version, it's a musical rape, Bono is way below his normal singing capacity and she is just......fucking the song up, screaming and screaming, she sounded like a teenager with a bad attitude, I just can't stand the very first sound of that version

    What do you think?Let's spread the hate towards this version or do you actually like it?
  2. I would love this version if Mary J. Blige had nothing to do with it.

  3. I agree, never listen to it
  4. terrible
  5. Always maintained that I like it, still will. Prefer U2-only versions but I've got nothing against this one. The live renditions with her aren't that great but I have a soft-spot for the studio version.

    Sure we've already got plenty of topics like this though so chances are this'll get closed soon enough I'm afraid lol.
  6. It's supposed to be a melancholic ballad, not a furious-screaming-woman-after-break-up breakdown

    One + MJB =
  7. I love the version of ONE with Mary J. She expressed a lot of emotion in her vocals and performance so I think the version is very on point with a band like U2.
  8. one mjb= yyyyyyyyeeeeeouuuugggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. I actually really like this version. I think MJB is quite talented too. Obviously I prefer the original, but I think this version is cool and it introduces U2 to another musical audience. If you look at the tracklisting of her album she has so much range on there. I mean who else duets with U2 on one track and The Game and 50 Cent on another. That's pretty damn cool if you ask me.
  10. yeah its even worse than the one featuring Johnny Cash
  11. Originally posted by kris_smith87:I actually really like this version. I think MJB is quite talented too. Obviously I prefer the original, but I think this version is cool and it introduces U2 to another musical audience. If you look at the tracklisting of her album she has so much range on there. I mean who else duets with U2 on one track and The Game and 50 Cent on another. That's pretty damn cool if you ask me.

    Agreed, she is a talented singer and I feel she has a great voice, and she lends another angle to the song which is already fairly multi-faceted. I'm not so fussed about the R'n'B genre but for me it's a very soulful rendition.

    Disagree even moreso - the Cash duet is fantastic in my opinion and I think you might find a lot of people agreeing too. But that's not to dismiss your opinion, merely lend an alternative point of view.
  12. The Wanderer is beautiful, I also like 'Tower of Song' with Leonard Cohen