Originally posted by jasvan:Cool article that I actually agree with most of what is said about Pop. It's a Rolling Stone article just posted about 20th Ann.
https://t.co/4c4REzt3k1
Originally posted by jasvan:Cool article that I actually agree with most of what is said about Pop. It's a Rolling Stone article just posted about 20th Ann.
https://t.co/4c4REzt3k1
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Stopped reading at "Unfortunately, the main thing they got from the vacation was this crappy song about the city."
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
The article really only trashed Miami ( which was always better live then on record ) and Playboy Mansion ( which is my all time least favorite u2 song)
Calls " Please" possibly best song on album (which I agree)
Originally posted by glima001:I really don't understand all the fuss on Pop, an album with 12 excellent songs, way better than No Line with only half good songs, or All that you can't...come on, Miami live was incredible and in Popmart Lisbon U2 and the Pop album were in top form!
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
It actually called the Miami live performance "about as lousy as the album version."![]()
To be fair, the Vegas performance that they included wasn't quite the monster that the song would become later during that tour...when that guitar riff kicks in. Not my favorite song off of Pop but definitely a rocker live.
Also, I love The Playboy Mansion. I think this article sums up my reasons for loving it (as well as some love for Miami): https://www.atu2.com/news/the-unloved-songs-of-pop-miami-and-the-playboy-mansion.html
Originally posted by glima001:Most who criticize Miami never heard it live, but yawyeh, grace, California (dull predictable rock tune) are for me average songs
Originally posted by glima001:Most who criticize Miami never heard it live, but yawyeh, grace, California (dull predictable rock tune) are for me average songs