Originally posted by jofice:00's not the 90's, they didn't care what people thought up until after Pop
that's what i meant


Originally posted by jofice:00's not the 90's, they didn't care what people thought up until after Pop
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
What would be truly awesome from the NLOTH sessions would be a massive box-set
Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:
At some point I hope they just stop giving a shit what anyone thinks, or about how the work will be received, or how well it will sell, and just go for it, balls out and middle finger raised. Because that would be fucking awesome.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
But both very melodic, surely.
Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:There are times when I think that NLOTH is what happens when you pike at the last moment. I think they were set on a creative path, and at some point close to the end, started thinking too hard, got scared and talked themselves out of it. For artists like U2, too much rational thought is absolute creative death. The piecemeal disconnectedness of the album feels like the band is trying to please everyone. Everyone liked Vertigo, right? So let's have Get On Your Boots. Everyone liked With or Without You, right? So let's have Moment of Surrender out of the same mould. And so on and so forth. There's nothing there they haven't done before and better. It's like a buffet selection of U2 hits, though the tastiness of each individual dish is a little hit and miss.
Don't get me wrong, I think there are some killer songs on NLOTH, but they've written killer songs before. What I think NLOTH isn't is a killer album, worthy of the creative talents of the people who worked on it.
At some point I hope they just stop giving a shit what anyone thinks, or about how the work will be received, or how well it will sell, and just go for it, balls out and middle finger raised. Because that would be fucking awesome.
Originally posted by jofice:I think it means it's a nice tune to it, that's my interpretation of it anyway
Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:What is the probability of someone here rating Stand Up Comedy, Crazy Tonight and Get On Your Boots 10/10? Impossible?
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]I'm just reading U2byU2 (for about the 9th time) and during the Achtung Baby section, they talk about how they didn't care what anyone thought about the new album (AB), because they were proud of the direction they chose, and if it was a disaster and people hated it, they knew they went out with a bang and with a great creative album. Now days I think they're too worried about being on top and remaining relevant to have the same state of mind as they did when they made Achtung Baby. Back then it was all about creativity, and the direction THEY wanted to take with THEIR music. Shame.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
Top 5 albums
1. Joshua Tree
2. How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
3. The Unforgettable Fire
4. Pop
5. Achtung Baby
Originally posted by clover68:[..]
wow very surprising ranking indeed![]()
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.. at least for my old being
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