1. Ali
    I knew that you were going to come up with something special when interpreting this song and I think that you are spot on. The more I think about this album the more I realise that all of the songs are relevant to the same theme.
    I would like to suggest that it may be a good idea to take one album at a time and stick with Pop for the next discussion. We don't have to talk about all of the songs, but if we leave it that, then we have missed the chance of seeing the picture of the album as a whole.
    What does everyone think?

  2. Originally posted by ladygodivaAli
    I knew that you were going to come up with something special when interpreting this song and I think that you are spot on. The more I think about this album the more I realise that all of the songs are relevant to the same theme.
    I would like to suggest that it may be a good idea to take one album at a time and stick with Pop for the next discussion. We don't have to talk about all of the songs, but if we leave it that, then we have missed the chance of seeing the picture of the album as a whole.
    What does everyone think?


    Thanks Lady G...it does look all similar to me, I mean, for me "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" is talking about the EXACT same issue as I said for Discotheque above, Wake Up Dead Man and If God Will Send His Angels also have religious stuff....

    I don't know about your suggestion...seems good to me, but others must have a word too. I'm very much interested in meaning of lyrics, so I'll play however you do it, but some others might get bored if we stick to one album.
  3. Nah, fine. Works for me
  4. I understand that and I will go with the majority vote. But one of the reasons for discussing this album a a whole is to see why so many people (including me) would firstly dislike it and then once they 'get it' they begin to really love it.
    Do get me wrong I do not pretend to understand it fully but I'm interested in learning more from the comments of others.

  5. I think that, as arguably the most contentious "Marmite" album U2 have released, this idea of looking at it as a whole has merit. Gets my vote
  6. Originally posted by djrlewisI think that, as arguably the most contentious "Marmite" album U2 have released, this idea of looking at it as a whole has merit. Gets my vote


    mine as well.
  7. I love marmite

  8. *bump*

    We're posting the new song tomorrow, so if anyone has anything else to add/discuss for Discotheque, now is the time.

    I suppose we're choosing a song from Pop again. Too late to do the voting thing...or is it? I don't know!
    I suggest we skip the voting for this week too (I actually forgot all about it!) and have Dan choose the next song (he was the third to reply to this topic, so I guess that's how we're doing it).

    Up to you now Dan!

    Originally posted by Dan
    Well, you have to be very bold to tread on my turf once it's been granted

    As you can see...I am very bold!
  9. Hello guys!!
    I'm really ashamed, I wasn't able to put my thoughts together for this song as I promised I would!!
    I'm very sorry...
    A thousand times I sat this past week, started doing the review and ended up erasing every bit of it!!
    makes me fly away, and I get way off and start writing nonsense...
    that's why I haven't posted my review on Discotheque!!
    sorry guys, seems I'm not up for it at the moment......
    I'll try to drop some words one of this days...
  10. Originally posted by JohnnyVOXXHello guys!!
    I'm really ashamed, I wasn't able to put my thoughts together for this song as I promised I would!!
    I'm very sorry...
    A thousand times I sat this past week, started doing the review and ended up erasing every bit of it!!
    makes me fly away, and I get way off and start writing nonsense...
    that's why I haven't posted my review on Discotheque!!
    sorry guys, seems I'm not up for it at the moment......
    I'll try to drop some words one of this days...



    Aw, don't worry about it Johnny, it's just a game for fun, no need to feel any obligations
  11. Originally posted by Ali709*bump*

    We're posting the new song tomorrow, so if anyone has anything else to add/discuss for Discotheque, now is the time.

    I suppose we're choosing a song from Pop again. Too late to do the voting thing...or is it? I don't know!
    I suggest we skip the voting for this week too (I actually forgot all about it!) and have Dan choose the next song (he was the third to reply to this topic, so I guess that's how we're doing it).

    Up to you now Dan!

    [..]
    As you can see...I am very bold!




    Nice

    In that case, I choose:-

    Please

    It might be obvious, and I nearly went with Do You Feel Loved, but I love Please, so that's what it is.

    So you never knew love
    Until you crossed the line of grace
    And you never felt wanted
    'Til you had someone slap your face
    So you never felt alive
    Until you'd almost wasted away

    You had to win
    You couldn't just pass
    The smartest ass
    At the top of the class
    Your flying colors
    Your family tree
    And all your lessons in history

    Please...please...please...
    Get up off your knees
    Please...please...please...
    Please...

    So you never knew
    How low you'd stoop to make that call
    And you never knew
    What was on the ground 'til they made you crawl
    So you never knew
    That the heaven you keep, you stole

    Your Catholic blues
    Your convent shoes
    Your stick-on tattoos
    Now they're making the news
    Your holy war
    Your northern star
    Your sermon on the mount
    From the boot of your car

    Please...please...please...
    Get up off your knees
    Please...please...please...
    Leave me out of this please

    So love is hard
    And love is tough
    But love is not
    What you're thinking of

    September
    Streets capsizing
    Spilling over
    Down the drain
    Shards of glass
    Splinters like rain
    But you could only feel
    Your own pain

    October
    Talk getting nowhere
    November
    December
    Remember
    Are we just starting again

    Please...please...please...
    Get up off your knees, yeah
    Please...please...please...
    Please...

    So love is big
    Is bigger than us
    But love is not
    What you're thinking of

    It's what lovers deal
    It's what lovers steal
    You know I've found it hard to receive

    'Cause you my love
    I could never believe



    Music: U2
    Lyrics: Bono and The Edge
    Produced by: Flood and Howie B.
    Recorded by: Mark "Spike" Stent and Alan Moulder
    Assisted by: Rob Kirwan
    Mixed by: Flood and Howie B.
    Assisted by: Rob Kirwan
    Organ: The Edge
    Additional loops and kits: Larry Mullen
    Keyboards: Flood

    first time played live: 1997-04-25: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
    last time played live: 2005-11-21: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

    This song has been played at least 154 times live (either as full song or snippet).


    Right then. Off we go.

    To summarise Discotheque - it was either deeply religious, powerful and moving
    or - a light-relief take on disco & drug culture.

    Interesting


  12. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
    Your convent shoes
    Your stick-on tattoos


    i was sure that it was "your converse shoes" !


    anyway, i'll have to think about that one...don't have one hole thought about it yet....
    and i like to say that i'm loving to post here every week!! hope you enjoying as much as i am!
    oh, i like the idea of keeping in the same album, to see "the big picture"!