Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
I never thought of AB songs as: "Oh, this one's better, this one's not." AB is a PERFECT album with no weak spots at all.
Originally posted by Droo:[..]
Acrobat
*ducks and hides*
Just kidding.UTOETW is the only track from AB that I don't love.
Originally posted by germcevoy:It's a song where Edge can thrash the strings of his guitar in anger. They don't have many of them.
Originally posted by LikeASong:This topic should have been deleted from post #1. UTEOTW is a gem and should be respected and treated as such.
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
I agree. When you look at some of the lyrics, and consider how Edge wanted to leave the band and how U2 almost split...it carries an added layer of depth. It reaches back to the religious tones U2 (which, given the entire album, carries a new sound and a LOT of self reflection, something we all know U2 do and have that wonderful ability to be able to connect with its listeners and audience) have always had in their music, but rather on a different level. Call it faith, if you will. But the most important bit is how its self reflection is so important, and why it's never left the set. It's one of those songs that not only rocks us with instruments, it's not only a song that rocks us with the ideology of religious and non-religious faith, it's a song about U2's relationship with each other at the time and how important it was that they would wait for each other "Until the End of the World" because what they have means so much to them.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
This reminds me that I still need to finish up the little article I'm writing about U2 and faith. I think I'll do it tomorrow during that sports event everyone in the US seems to be talking about.
Also, do we feel like this song deserves a break from being performed during the next tour?