Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
How do you know that?
Because he's Lyndon!!
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
How do you know that?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
However, one of my very favourite U2 songs ever made is In God's Country. If I remember, that is the shortest album-song they've ever recorded like 2:56.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
That's what did it for me.
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I know that but it took a masterpiece of a song (which is hard to say of U2 post-2000s) and turned it into something quite boring. I hate short songs.
If it's not under six minutes usually I don't like it. It's just a thing I have - although some shorter songs still aren't bad.
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
How do you know that?
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Sigh.. divine revelation...
http://www.atu2blog.com/new-u2-spiderman-song/2170/
But srsly I shouldn't have to be explaining every single observation I make, this one was pretty obvious
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Yeah the original one was epic. It should've been on NLOTH for sure. What bothers me (and I KNEW this would happen, i honestly called this out somewhere) is that at the golden globes, Edge was talking about it as if they wrote it FOR the movie. I mean I know he can't just say "oh it was a leftover from our latest album, and we just re-worked it", but I would've preferred the honesty. I loved the original version, It's upsetting that they changed it to a sappy slow song.
And for the record, I loved the operatic voices at the end. Made it even MORE epic, if thats possible.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
I've actually read in a number of places that the song was indeed written because of the movie.
"Winter" was written for the 2009 war film Brothers directed by Jim Sheridan.[1] After telling the band about the script for the film, Sheridan asked them if they would write a song for it.[1] Guitarist The Edge began to compose a piece on piano that the band thought would fit the film. As the recording progressed, it became a "conventional, straightforward arrangement" which The Edge described as "too close to the U2 sound and U2 form".[1] The track did not begin to come together until U2 viewed a rough cut of the film, with the Edge noting that "it was really at that point that we really got inspired and the song started to come together quite quickly".[1]
With the help of producer Brian Eno, the band began to work on the song from a different angle, with the result being a more stripped-down version that echoed The Edge's original piano composition. The Edge stated that the piano "seemed to be the key to making the song work... when we went back to that instrument, it seemed to lock in and start to make sense".[1] The original rock arrangement is the one in Linear, while the acoustic version is what appears in Brothers. In addition, an electronic version has also been developed.[2]
Originally posted by zooTV4all:[..]
No, The Ocean (1:34)
Originally posted by ReclinerMan:As is the case with me, I prefer the six minute long epic album version of "All I Want Is You" but I prefer the single version of "Lemon". Both of these are two of my favorite U2 songs. Go figure...
P.S. I really hope U2 get into a rhythm game soon...
P.S. Guess which one of the two songs above is my all-time favorite U2 song.![]()
Originally posted by yuri31:Well I certainly don't believe in anything until we have a certain date officialy confirmed, but as Edge was talking about joy...
http://u2exit.com/eze/DSCN0404.mp3
I'm not sure if this was one of the stupid beach clips, but I don't think I've heard it before.
Originally posted by BelgianBono:[..]
Hmm still doesn't work =>"Page doesn't exist"![]()
Nobody has another link or download...?![]()