1. Originally posted by BelgianBono:[..]


    Good explanation. But it's still weird that line sticks easier than the chorus



    Btw, we're quite a silly bunch aren't we ? Look at how proud we are that the song scores pretty good

    The reason it sticks easier is because it has the same melody as the guitar hook. It actually happens more times in the song than the line "I'm more than you know", and it's got a really nice melody to it.

    Makes sense that it's stuck in our heads, I think.
  2. You're probably right.
  3. My mum thinks the song is okay but I still dont like it that much
  4. A good and thorough review here:

    http://whatculture.com/music/u2-invisible-super-bowl-review.php

    First one I see in a while praising Bono's vocals!

    Then the vocals come in and it’s that voice. Say what you want about the man, but Bono has got an amazing set of pipes that make most other singers sound bland and vacant. Starting off in a lower register, restrained and with a faintly dark tinge, his delivery is just the right side of gravelly. Each vocal line is laced with enough grit to strip down its earnestness (more on that later) giving each lyric a weary sense of place and a slight weight, providing a vulnerable and reflective quality.
    Read more at http://whatculture.com/music/u2-invisible-super-bowl-review.php#mmBqJF01LFt3GHOe.99
  5. Well he should get more credit for his vocals...
  6. Yea, I'm glad someone finally mentioned it!






  7. I couldn't be bothered finding the gif collection thread.
  8. In Aus it's now up to #78 in overall iTunes singles

    #2 in the Rock Genre #1 Never Tear Us Apart by INXS, a new TV series documenting their career is starting in Aus this week, so people are loving themselves some INXS atm.

    Edit: up to #76 now
  9. In Canada up to 34th and #1 in the Rock Genre.
  10. #72 now, still #2 in Rock, damn INXS.
  11. I don't care of charts. Usually there are shit artists on top, so probably I don't even want U2 to be there. I just want them to make good music.
  12. Now on Spotify.