1. Another one: 'This Is Where You Can Reach Me'. In that atu2 article above.
  2. The troubles is a name I could see being a classic
  3. Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]

    Prediction for tracklist new album:

    1. Opening song
    2. Song after Opening Song
    3. Song for Someone
    4. 4th Song
    5. Mid-section
    6. Easy Ballad
    7. Long Song
    8.
    9. Last Rock Song
    10. Closing Song


    hahaha
  4. It's difficult for U2 to finish their new songs. The started writing their own songs in the early days, because they were not able to finish the coversongs live. Now back to bussines and as soon as possible a new album please.
  5. Imagine it's Aug 1991 and we've just heard some titles from the new album... The Fly, Zoo Station, Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World.... What's in a title.
  6. You must admit that "Where The Streets Have No Name" is a pretty awesome phrase.

    But yeah, most of the titles don't matter (although Crazy Tonight's full title is pretty stupid)
  7. Btw, remember the circulating songs for NLOTH ? Tripoli etc. ? All changed.
  8. Originally posted by DerBFreund:You must admit that "Where The Streets Have No Name" is a pretty awesome phrase.

    But yeah, most of the titles don't matter (although Crazy Tonight's full title is pretty stupid)

    hehehe

    big to the last statement!
  9. Must say U2 has a very good vibe in Holland now. Ordinary Love is really a hit here and the most popular radio stations play it every day. And with that, a lot of other U2-hits are played too. Listening to TUF now, for example. They really should release the thing in a few months. This is their momentum.
  10. Originally posted by MWSAH:Must say U2 has a very good vibe in Holland now. Ordinary Love is really a hit here and the most popular radio stations play it every day. And with that, a lot of other U2-hits are played too. Listening to TUF now, for example. They really should release the thing in a few months. This is their momentum.

    Indeed. I hear Ordinary Love everyday.
    But The Netherlands has always been a U2 ''country''.
  11. ^ I wish I lived there just for that ^