1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    I actually don't think so. I think it's more likely the encore opener or something. The lights are out, and it slowly starts up. I don't hear it as an opener. Once we hear the whole album we'll be able to tell though.

    Fuck I love this song though, not going to lie. It's grown on me quite a bit. It's super groovy, has some decent guitar work (that's mostly in the background, mind you), decent lyrics (I actually dig the whole "names" thing, I know many here hate it). Loving the "studio" version too. Larry should've thrown some percussion into the chorus though. Would've made it sound bigger.
    I think there’s plenty in that intro to extend for show intro purposes.

    My only complaint with the song is the ned and Fred carry on. The bridge is also a little awkward but for now it’s probably the best I’ve heard of the new material.
  2. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
    I think there’s plenty in that intro to extend for show intro purposes.

    My only complaint with the song is the ned and Fred carry on. The bridge is also a little awkward but for now it’s probably the best I’ve heard of the new material.
    Yeah, I just meant the song in itself. It's not super sing-along-able (like the Miracle chant), it's not super fast-tempo, more of a groove, etc. But who knows!

    And man, the bridge is easily my favourite part. It's almost otherworldly.
  3. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    Yeah, I just meant the song in itself. It's not super sing-along-able (like the Miracle chant), it's not super fast-tempo, more of a groove, etc. But who knows!

    And man, the bridge is easily my favourite part. It's almost otherworldly.
    Breathe wasn't fast tempo (it wasn't "jumpable" at all, actually) and hardly "singalongable", but it was a brilliant opener IMO!
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Breathe wasn't fast tempo (it wasn't "jumpable" at all, actually) and hardly "singalongable", but it was a brilliant opener IMO!
    Yeah, that's true. I don't think it was a super-great opener though, and U2 seemingly didn't think so either.
  5. They didn't have any confidence in it, just the same as most of its album companions. Which is lame but kinda understandable given the fact that 95% of the stadium hadn't heard other than GOYB.
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    They didn't have any confidence in it, just the same as most of its album companions. Which is lame but kinda understandable given the fact that 95% of the stadium hadn't heard other than GOYB.
    But you could say it about every new album at the time of every tour...
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Breathe wasn't fast tempo (it wasn't "jumpable" at all, actually) and hardly "singalongable", but it was a brilliant opener IMO!
    Great opener!
  8. They didn't have any confidence in NLOTH material? Guess that's why they opened the show with 4 songs from that album It didn't happen since ZOO TV. And also didn't happen later
  9. Originally posted by grzeko:They didn't have any confidence in NLOTH material? Guess that's why they opened the show with 4 songs from that album It didn't happen since ZOO TV. And also didn't happen later
    they lost confidence next year...
  10. Originally posted by grzeko:They didn't have any confidence in NLOTH material? Guess that's why they opened the show with 4 songs from that album It didn't happen since ZOO TV. And also didn't happen later
    yeah i like NLOTH and i think Breathe was a verry nice opener
  11. Originally posted by grzeko:They didn't have any confidence in NLOTH material? Guess that's why they opened the show with 4 songs from that album It didn't happen since ZOO TV. And also didn't happen later
    Only for 1 year
  12. Was the main reason for breathe being dropped not more to do with the gap in between legs because of Bono’s operation? I think they showed quite a bit of faith in the album considering how long legs 1 and 2 were, where the songs featured heavily.