Originally posted by AMLBONO:[..]
Been thinking that for the last couple of days myself. How much longer do we have with this band....?
I guess I'm starting to search for a next favourite band then

Originally posted by AMLBONO:[..]
Been thinking that for the last couple of days myself. How much longer do we have with this band....?
Originally posted by blink:I dont think Bono and the Edge will ever stop writing music.
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:The question I have about Songs of Experience (assuming it is released in the next year or so) is whether it is going to be a commercial, radio-friendly album like SOI that is trying to reclaim the throne of biggest band in the world, or whether it will be a more lyrically and musically sophisticated album, a complement to the singles-heavy SOI.
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:The question I have about Songs of Experience (assuming it is released in the next year or so) is whether it is going to be a commercial, radio-friendly album like SOI that is trying to reclaim the throne of biggest band in the world, or whether it will be a more lyrically and musically sophisticated album, a complement to the singles-heavy SOI.
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:The question I have about Songs of Experience (assuming it is released in the next year or so) is whether it is going to be a commercial, radio-friendly album like SOI that is trying to reclaim the throne of biggest band in the world, or whether it will be a more lyrically and musically sophisticated album, a complement to the singles-heavy SOI.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Everybody's saying that there is no song in the album that stands out from the others and it's all pretty homogeneous, and you say it's single-heavy? lol... Everybody's entitled to their own opinion of course, but I can't really see your point
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Everybody's saying that there is no song in the album that stands out from the others and it's all pretty homogeneous, and you say it's single-heavy? lol... Everybody's entitled to their own opinion of course, but I can't really see your point
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:[..]
It is homogenous only in the sense that every song on the album could be a single. This is the most commercially accessible album they have made. It's like Michael Jackson's Thriller or Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. in the sense that it is full of catchy songs that you can imagine hearing all the time on the radio. Just listen to it! It's much more of a pop album than, say, NLOTH. The songs that stand out for me as singles are The Miracle, Every Breaking Wave, California, Song for Someone and Volcano.
Bono leans in to my face so our noses are almost touching, and he sings, unaccompanied, “Life begins with the first glance, the first kiss at the first dance, all of us are wondering why we’re here, in the Crystal Ballroom underneath the chandelier . . . We are the ghosts of love and we haunt this place, in the ballroom of crystal lights, everyone is here with me tonight, everyone but you.” It is sean-nós in shades.
“I need to tell you something really weird about this song,” he says. “It’s called The Crystal Ballroom, which used to be the name of McGonagles in South Anne Street [now knocked down]. A whole generation of Dubliners would go to the Crystal Ballroom for dances, and many couples first met there. My mother and father used to dance together in the Crystal Ballroom, so that song I just sang you, which hasn’t been released yet, is me imagining I’m on the stage of McGonagles with this new band I’m in called U2 – and we did play a lot of our important early gigs there. And I look out into the audience and I see my mother and father dancing romantically together to U2 on the stage.”