Originally posted by cesar_garza01:I've been through several stages with this song. First I disliked the Kygo video leaked many months ago, so I didn't expect anything the day of the official release. Then I listened to the Lillywhite mix and after I few listens I liked it and I preferred it over the sci-fi mix. The song was stuck in my head for 2 days but then... nothing. I don't feel the need to listen to this song again and I couldn't care less if it does ok in the charts or not. Right now I will rate it as a 2.5 stars/ok song, but there's not much potential to come up with a version that really blows the roof up.
The fact that live sounded flat as a pancake didn't help either.
Originally posted by dieder:Damn the Sci Fi mix is horrible
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
Agreed! That is "Dad Rock" at its finest. If U2 went with the version they would have sealed their fate.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
U2 is a dad rock band, I don't get where the problem is.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
U2 is a dad rock band, I don't get where the problem is.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
U2 is a dad rock band, I don't get where the problem is.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
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It's true though. I do despite the term "dad rock", because it's just senselessly belittling. So many bands I've heard labelled as such (U2, Wilco are the most recent) were in their prime, groundbreaking, alternative, trendsetting, influential, etc. So years later instead of honouring that legacy we instead label these bands as "dad rock" which basically means "uncool music". It's not reserved for bands that are older and still active either.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
I'm not a dad. I am actually offended by the term "dad rock" because to me it means "Sin these guys are trying to be cool" instead of "these guys are making cool music and are of s certain age".