Originally posted by LikeASong:From the Rolling Stone "interview outtakes" (aka this article).
Songs of Innocence had some very different potential running orders.
Says Bono, "It used to start with 'This Is Where You Can Reach Me,' which was always supposed to be the first song, and then 'Raised By Wolves.' And the reason we changed ... we put the songs first, is we thought, "Well, if we're going to have 5,000,000 people perhaps check us out, a really long intro is probably not a good idea. Let's put the songs first, like on The Joshua Tree."
Ehrm... The Joshua Tree starts with U2's longest intro ever (Streets) haha. Pretty lame. But I like that they planned to kick off the album with This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now. A very different approach than The Miracle.
Originally posted by u2joost:[..]
oh hell, now I have to burn another version of this CD again...
Originally posted by germcevoy:I haven't listened to a song from the album in over a week. All of the album and song topics are well down on the active topics lists too. Hmmm are we all guilty of over playing it?