Originally posted by iTim:It's a shame that it's one of the most boring studio tracks.
Originally posted by Ross1441:[..]
Everything on Aching Baby sounded flat and lacking in dynamics; end of the world was just the most severe example of this. I think the whole album was rather poorly mixed. #PossibleControversy
I thought the OST version was fun. And for the record, I think it's stupendous live. Never gets old.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
...for me it is still an open question if the singer actually reached for the "wave," or the "one" he wanted to destroy... (and then which wave was it? probably that of sorrow...but it's not a 100% safe bet...)
Indeed, "pure genius" the fact that it's open for multiple interpretations... and that's another argument why the song keeps coming back...
Originally posted by Bloodraven:mmh... I'm pretty sure this was the first song I finally liked of Achtung Baby after several days (weeks?) of only liking Acrobat when it came out, and also I'm absolutely sure that listening to it live (on the Freddy Mercury Tribute Concert) was the moment I finally said "oh, fuck it... this is great!" andacceptedembraced the whole album (and the whole new U2 era).
So, no... I don't understand why someone would find this song flat
Originally posted by PopmuzikMofo:[..]
They played the Freddie Mercury tribute concert?
Originally posted by LikeASong:What a song!
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