Originally posted by TomKouril:Looks like Radio Stations have 2 different mixs
2 versions de #U2TheBestThing pour les radios ... remix Sci-fiSoulMix #U2 pic.twitter.com/fqbA8maNBQ
— Aurel Belluc (@aurelbelluc) September 6, 2017
Originally posted by ferrari:Did not listened yet. At the office. Reading all the coments, should a bad single.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Hopefully one is the Kygo remix![]()
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Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
For a sky full of stars Coldplay had them and four other people listed as the producers, so I guess not
Originally posted by LikeASong:I've listened to The Best Thing loudly and quietly (my other 2 listens had been at work and very low volume since the boss is sitting right behind me) and well, I've enjoyed it a lot lot lot more.
Still not even close to my Top 10 2010's songs but it's catchy and, to a certain extent, innovative. And it will definitely get a lot better live (although it doesn't even remotely fit in the TJT30 tour).
Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
For a sky full of stars Coldplay had them and four other people listed as the producers, so I guess not
Originally posted by ELIZIUM:[..]
Don't worry please. I have been guilty here of overbombing people with my tastes in music. The moderators do exist. I think if its excess (like mine was) then they will draw people up with fairness.
I hope you are not bothered by any retorts. You made a valid point. Not everyone will ever agree on an united front about the band. In a way thats the beauty of this.A along as we are not offensive to people then i guess opinions can go astray.
I do see where you are coming from though. Maybe its the initial sense of disappointment people feel. The song deserves many plays doesn't it. Some will change their minds too.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
That song is God-awful - but it sounds more cohesive than this mix does.
People keep mixing up producing with mixing. The production isn't necessarily the main issue with this song at the moment, the MIX is - two different sets of skills. A producer guides the music in a certain direction, helps the band see other avenues they could explore, different instruments, etc. The one doing the mixing is the one in charge of how it all fits together, how it sounds, how cohesive the tracks sit together, etc.