Originally posted by Faceman2000:U2songs are saying the album announcement should be tomorrow.
Originally posted by Faceman2000:U2songs are saying the album announcement should be tomorrow.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:For what's worth, Radiohead also included Morning Bell in 2 different albums, with different arrangements, but the 2 versions were very so-so anyway. Let's see what happens here.
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Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
Did everyone skip this?
So is this posted again to people? Or is it fan-made?
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
So...am I the only one who finds this intriguing? I like this sort of thing, when there are connections between albums and stories - I'm curious now to see what the changes are. Was the same with the concept of the two versions of Sleep Like a Baby for me - which I loved.
P.S. I actually find this rather creative! But it depends on how well the executed it.
Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
I like it. they have been doing this for a while now with multiple versions released over time. Basically every release is a 'wash' now. They even released a version of EBW a few days ago! They are even paying homage to army helmets, packing their kids on each successive album and tipping the hat to the Boy/War etc. Anyone else think that it is interesting that Sian is on the cover? We are definitely in 'the girl' era as opposed to the early 80's which might have represented 'the boy'.
Originally posted by Remy:[image]
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
they released a version of EBW a few days ago? What did I miss?
Originally posted by miryclay:[...] Anyone else think that it is interesting that Sian is on the cover? We are definitely in 'the girl' era as opposed to the early 80's which might have represented 'the boy'.
Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
I like it. they have been doing this for a while now with multiple versions released over time. Basically every release is a 'wash' now. They even released a version of EBW a few days ago! They are even paying homage to army helmets, packing their kids on each successive album and tipping the hat to the Boy/War etc. Anyone else think that it is interesting that Sian is on the cover? We are definitely in 'the girl' era as opposed to the early 80's which might have represented 'the boy'.