Originally posted by KieranU2: I think that would go brilliantly on the 360 stage.
Originally posted by ric:[..]
totally agree!
i think its quite ironic that most of the 90's songs would be much more suited to that beast of a stage than most of the stuff they are actually playing...
i just wish they would wake up and re-discover these amazing songs that have been pretty much completely rejected for the last 10 years...
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
And yet they'll be so glad to remaster them all, but forget about them at the same time. They should play an hour of Pop, 51 minutes of Zooropa and 58 minutes of Original Soundtracks at a special sort of show. Yeah, I know that's the entire run of the albums, but if those got played in three hours (minus OST for some people) that'd be even better than 360.
Originally posted by ric:[..]
i'd sell the majority of my organs to be at that show...
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
And yet they'll be so glad to remaster them all, but forget about them at the same time. They should play an hour of Pop, 51 minutes of Zooropa and 58 minutes of Original Soundtracks at a special sort of show. Yeah, I know that's the entire run of the albums, but if those got played in three hours (minus OST for some people) that'd be even better than 360.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
I would cut Original Soundtracks. Only because I've never it. Btw, is Original Soundtracks good?
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
I would cut Original Soundtracks. Only because I've never it. Btw, is Original Soundtracks good?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Especially to hear United Colours and Plot 180 as well as Miami.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Fucking mindblowing and brilliant. Skip Elvis Ate America and Ito Okashi though if you want a more cohesive listen. And the little plots for films, United Colours in particular is hillariously funny if you can imagine it to that. I use it sometimes for relaxation.
A lot of people dismiss it because they think the whole think is as boring and slow as Your Blue Room - it's all kinds of styles. You've gotta have it. There's a reason I put that album higher than Achtung Baby but not nearly as high as Zooropa or October.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Fucking mindblowing and brilliant. Skip Elvis Ate America and Ito Okashi though if you want a more cohesive listen. And the little plots for films, United Colours in particular is hillariously funny if you can imagine it to that. I use it sometimes for relaxation.
A lot of people dismiss it because they think the whole think is as boring and slow as Your Blue Room - it's all kinds of styles. You've gotta have it. There's a reason I put that album higher than Achtung Baby but not nearly as high as Zooropa or October.