1. Full band North Star from Zürich soundcheck sounds totally unfinished but good. Bring it on for Paris.
  2. Originally posted by yeah:Full band North Star from Zürich soundcheck sounds totally unfinished but good. Bring it on for Paris.


    I'm also a big fan. Next time they run North Star out there this must be the version they go with.
  3. North Star full band is the way to go. Much improved over the previous version.
  4. Any of these songs likely to make the inevitable 'Best of 2000-2010'?


  5. Yeah, probably. I can see them bringing that out for the money.


  6. It'd be a short album then. Maybe call it - ''U2: We Only Had Ten Decent Songs This Decade And Because Bono Says So, This Is One Of Our Four Projects Because It Takes Us Four Years To Record And Overproduce An Album''
  7. Every Breaking Wave is at the moment my favorite of the new songs, along with Glastonbury.

    Too bad U2 thinks completely otherwise.
  8. Originally posted by Remy:Every Breaking Wave is at the moment my favorite of the new songs, along with Glastonbury.

    Too bad U2 thinks completely otherwise.


    what do you mean?


  9. It'd be a short album then. Maybe call it - ''U2: We Only Had Ten Decent Songs This Decade And Because Bono Says So, This Is One Of Our Four Projects Because It Takes Us Four Years To Record And Overproduce An Album''


    I got a big laugh about that. Sad but true. They made 6 albums (including Rattle and Hum) from 1980-1988, 3 from 2000-2009.
  10. Just heard the full band version of North Star.
    Imo, they didn't had the timing/drums quite right yet, but it sounds promising.
  11. I think Remy is referring to Glastonbury's sudden disappearance.

    I personally think it's more that U2 know the fan response to Glastonbury and want to give Every Breaking Wave and North Star some exposure to gauge their response.

    Side note: Every Breaking Wave has now clicked and connected with me.

  12. Yeah, that was my impression, too...I think that's why they just played the acoustic version after rehearsing the full band.