1. Seems a few people are having problems with the song titles..honestly they're already better than pretty much all of NLOTH's lol

  2. True fact: it´s hard to beat "I´ll Go Crazy If I Don´t Go Crazy Tonight"...

    But on the other hand, No Line On The Horizon, Breathe, Moment of Surrender and White As Snow are nice titles, in my opinion.

    City Of Blinding Lights, Sometimes You Can´t Make It On Your Own, Kite, Window in The Skies, Mercy and When You Look At The World are other song names I like.

    Skyline is a name I like.

    I don´t like it when it seems like a 15 year old teenager would write a song with titles like "Earth 2030" thinking about peace on earth in the future or space invasion. Maybe I´m just too picky or maybe I´m too harsh... Lol... I like when they get out of the obvious!
  3. Not sure if Morleigh would be happy with Morleighs song, that one is really cheesy. On the other hand do understand Edge his love for her, else call it sweetest thing part 2
  4. No Line on the Horizon is a very good title. The rest of the titles on that album are meh though.

    Manhattan reminds me of nightlife in some way so hopefully that's the mood.
  5. I really don't care what the album is called or what the song title are as long as the album kicks arse...i will be happy.
  6. This thread has been great since yesterday btw, kudos

  7. +1

    I can't have a true opinion about the song titles before I hear the song and the lyrics and get the context.

  8. I really hope the album is great... But the title of the songs influence my opinion of the album, they are part of it... Some of them just can´t go by... But that´s how I feel
  9. Need I really make a list of all the really weird song titles that U2 has used that turned out to be decent songs? You people are being way too skeptical based on a few words.
  10. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Need I really make a list of all the really weird song titles that U2 has used that turned out to be decent songs? You people are being way too skeptical based on a few words.

    Exactly. And this happens everywhere with every band when a track list is announced. Makes no sense to me. If "streets" was called Bonos Pubes, it would still be one of my fave U2 songs lol.