1. Originally posted by LikeASong:"The Edge" and "Loose up" are not terms that work well together He hasn't improvised for years, I don't think he'd start doing it now. But I can see where you're coming from, I agree.

    I think he means alternative/extended/additional solos. Which he does frequently live.
  2. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:Yeah I've gotten the same feeling from Ordinary Love, all the casuals I know have liked/loved it calling it "fresh" and "majestic." Whereas last time I was laughed right out of town with Boots LOL

    haha same here. and I even like Boots
  3. Have any subscribers out there had a '400 - Bad Request' error when trying to download Ordinary Love?

    I can't download it
  4. Does anyone else think it sounds like Bono is singing with a blocked nose or a cold in this song?
  5. Yeah, get back on that mate
  6. Originally posted by dylbagz:Have any subscribers out there had a '400 - Bad Request' error when trying to download Ordinary Love?

    I can't download it

    Found the solution

  7. It does sound kind of nasal-ish.

    The keyboards are nice as is the drum machine (?)
  8. It's nice of U2.com to offer an MP3 to subscribers. Glad to add it to my collection It's still a nice song with nice lyrics, except for Bono's voice sometimes.
  9. I still don't get why you say Larry sounds like a drum machine. It's not like he's John Bonham or Keith Moon, his drumming style always been pretty basic, and Ordinary Love is no exception. But there is some nice drumming going on there. Not his best - but not his worst either!
  10. To me it does. Maybe I've been playing with drum machines too much lately.

    It sounds too...in time. I'm no great drummer but it never really changes up to be a big build-up. The keyboards are awesome though.


    It is what it is, a decent new song and that's what matters.
  11. I think people mean that his drumming literally *sounds* like a drumming machine, not that it's as simple as one. Because yeah, his drumming has always been pretty basic.

    PLOT TWIST! Larry is a drum machine