someone mentioned that they would be giving the new songs away at the frankfurt shows, is this true? if so where did we hear this? i'm really anxious to hear what the studio versions of these songs would sound like

Originally posted by I_LIKE_U2:
someone mentioned that they would be giving the new songs away at the frankfurt shows, is this true? if so where did we hear this? i'm really anxious to hear what the studio versions of these songs would sound like![]()
Originally posted by I_LIKE_U2:
someone mentioned that they would be giving the new songs away at the frankfurt shows, is this true? if so where did we hear this? i'm really anxious to hear what the studio versions of these songs would sound like![]()
Originally posted by Hoosier2012:Just a random thought/question...but could the Stingray intro be something they're working on for the rumored club music album?
Originally posted by kris_smith87:I don't really get why people are fussing about singing a song about a festival when they aren't at said festival. I mean, lots of songs are about things and sang in other locations. I mean Sunday Bloody Sunday is about the Irish troubles but it's been sung all over the world. Pride is about MLK and sung in places other than the US... what I'm saying is that the song's subject matter should not dictate where/when it should be performed.
I've been walking around singing "You. Are. A pocket full of sunshine!" everywhere for the last 24 hours.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
Same with me. I actually hated North Star when I first heard it.
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
Don't forget it is played acoustic. I wonder how the full-band version will sound.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
True. I just thought the lyrics were repetitive upon first listening. Somehow, I really like it now.
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
That's what I like from music. Songs need to grow upon you.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
Yeah. It was like GOYB, I bet everyone hated it at first and it grew up on them. My first reaction was "oh U2, what have you done to yourself?" when I was watching it on the Brits. But then I started to like it. It is good for songs to grow upon you. You hate it at first, but you love it so much when it grows on you.
Anyway, listening to the new songs again. IMO, Stringray is the best of the three.