Originally posted by u2_michaelc:Don't say to much negative. The 45 post Rockstar might get offended.

Originally posted by u2_michaelc:Don't say to much negative. The 45 post Rockstar might get offended.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
They clearly write a song they are happy with otherwise it would have stayed a demo but to seemingly work and work and work on it doing multiple mixes and adding bits suggests an insecurity in the same songs. I'd love an insight into the bands writing and post production processes but I could nearly 100% guarantee that the end product is quite far away from the raw footprint of the song.
Same happened with Magnificent and Unknown Caller when they were teased in the Fez sessions. So close, yet so far away.
Originally posted by Ricku2:yeah, I'm surprised to see so many negative comments. Just as everywhere, being negative is probably the best way to show your 'expertise'. Well, I guess I'm a fool because I really like it, certainly as a first single.
Originally posted by bartajax:I think it's okay, nothing special but I don't get the cutting and don't get it. Sounds like they weren't ready and got some last minute mixing done.
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
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Originally posted by Rockstar:Wow, so much negativity. Some of you come off as such pretentious music connoisseurs, definitely not U2 fans. Some guy, that probably contributed nothing compared to U2 in his lifetime when it comes down to creating something, listens to it once and is all alpha and omega towards everybody how bad this is.
Again, what are you doing on this message board? Been reading here for 10 years and haven't seen so much negativity before.
How would you rate The Best Thing after a few listens? #SongsOfExperience
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Originally posted by germcevoy:
It's like having a crap dog. It might still shit on the floor and not do any cool tricks but you still love it unconditionally.