1. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    Exactly. Granted, their is no real melody, and the lyrics are vague. But the emotion behind it makes it one of their best.


    I always thought the song had a great melody, the way it builds and builds, that repetitive riff is just one of Edge's best, pulls your heart out. Same goes for Larry's drumming when it really explodes, that brings the physicality out of it, and when Bono starts his "no, no!" bit that just brings the tears. All of this is carried by Edge's melody. The lyrics are a nice piece of work, I think, as someone who writes, in particular poetry. BUT the emotion of the song is what always gets me, but all of these factors go into the over all feel of it. one of U2's best numbers, wish I could have seen them close a show with it.

    on the other hand, am I the only fan who really has never thought himself, "wow this song really isn't that good"? that thought has never crossed my mind when it comes to U2, I have never not liked a song, in fact I can get into every one of their songs, I fucking love the band, not trying to go into a "who's a bigger fan" but are there any out there who feel like me and are just, for lack of a better word, obsessed? haha

    I'm not trying to say that I listen to them all the time, I don't, but idk I guess it just strikes me as somewhat odd hearing "fans" kill some of these songs haha. but I understand that fans have the absolute right to criticize since we probably own these songs more than the band does, in a weird way. I'm also not a blind follower of U2 but I think in terms of their songs, they really are the best at what they do as a band. guess that's it for now haha
  2. Originally posted by thefly07[..]

    I always thought the song had a great melody, the way it builds and builds, that repetitive riff is just one of Edge's best, pulls your heart out. Same goes for Larry's drumming when it really explodes, that brings the physicality out of it, and when Bono starts his "no, no!" bit that just brings the tears. All of this is carried by Edge's melody. The lyrics are a nice piece of work, I think, as someone who writes, in particular poetry. BUT the emotion of the song is what always gets me, but all of these factors go into the over all feel of it. one of U2's best numbers, wish I could have seen them close a show with it.


    Well said mate. Couldn't have said it better. It's why it's one of my faves also.
  3. I´m gonna say something now that most of you won´t like: I think that ISHFWILF is very overrated!!! It´s okay live, but the studio version
    Personnally i think it´s their worst JT song
  4. Originally posted by markp91I´m gonna say something now that most of you won´t like: I think that ISHFWILF is very overrated!!! It´s okay live, but the studio version
    Personnally i think it´s their worst JT song


  5. Originally posted by markp91I´m gonna say something now that most of you won´t like: I think that ISHFWILF is very overrated!!! It´s okay live, but the studio version
    Personnally i think it´s their worst JT song


    Ohhh now c'mon! 12 puke faces?? That's just ridiculous.
    Despite what you might think of it, it played an instrumental role in the explosion into the U.S. and outside Europe for that matter and for that it holds a special place for me. But each to his own...
  6. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]

    Ohhh now c'mon! 12 puke faces?? That's just ridiculous.
    Despite what you might think of it, it played an instrumental role in the explosion into the U.S. and outside Europe for that matter and for that it holds a special place for me. But each to his own...


    lol!

    Very true...
  7. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]

    Ohhh now c'mon! 12 puke faces?? That's just ridiculous.
    Despite what you might think of it, it played an instrumental role in the explosion into the U.S. and outside Europe for that matter and for that it holds a special place for me. But each to his own...


    Okay, maybe 12 is a bit much: I´ll make it 3:
    I just don´t think it deserves to be such a big song.
  8. Originally posted by markp91[..]

    Okay, maybe 12 is a bit much: I´ll make it 3:
    I just don´t think it deserves to be such a big song.


    It's one that reaches out to an awful lot of people in more ways than just musically. Granted, it's not a musical masterpiece in that Edge plays about 6 notes the whole way through and it's really a glorified take of a 3 chord trick BUT whenever I hear it, it stirs something inside me. I'm not religious but the idea of searching for answers and wanting some kind of guidance in life really really strikes a chord with me.

    Not difficult, but still great...

    Originally posted by thefly07[..]

    I always thought the song had a great melody, the way it builds and builds, that repetitive riff is just one of Edge's best, pulls your heart out. Same goes for Larry's drumming when it really explodes, that brings the physicality out of it, and when Bono starts his "no, no!" bit that just brings the tears. All of this is carried by Edge's melody. The lyrics are a nice piece of work, I think, as someone who writes, in particular poetry. BUT the emotion of the song is what always gets me, but all of these factors go into the over all feel of it. one of U2's best numbers, wish I could have seen them close a show with it.

    on the other hand, am I the only fan who really has never thought himself, "wow this song really isn't that good"? that thought has never crossed my mind when it comes to U2, I have never not liked a song, in fact I can get into every one of their songs, I fucking love the band, not trying to go into a "who's a bigger fan" but are there any out there who feel like me and are just, for lack of a better word, obsessed? haha

    I'm not trying to say that I listen to them all the time, I don't, but idk I guess it just strikes me as somewhat odd hearing "fans" kill some of these songs haha. but I understand that fans have the absolute right to criticize since we probably own these songs more than the band does, in a weird way. I'm also not a blind follower of U2 but I think in terms of their songs, they really are the best at what they do as a band. guess that's it for now haha


    I agree about Bad - it's a great song for me, end of. And what you say about liking/not liking different songs, I love the band for sure BUT there are certain songs etc. that aren't as good as others they've done. I mean, married couples VERY RARELY spend their entire lives together in perfect harmony (although I recognise that it does), but the ones that succeed are the ones who can put aside their differences and love each other for being who they are, for all their faults and their beauty. I think that's what it is to love music, and different bands etc. - I may not like some of their work as much as stuff that I love more, but it doesn't stop me liking the band as a whole and respecting all their work
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]

    It's one that reaches out to an awful lot of people in more ways than just musically. Granted, it's not a musical masterpiece in that Edge plays about 6 notes the whole way through and it's really a glorified take of a 3 chord trick BUT whenever I hear it, it stirs something inside me. I'm not religious but the idea of searching for answers and wanting some kind of guidance in life really really strikes a chord with me.

    Not difficult, but still great...

    [..]

    I agree about Bad - it's a great song for me, end of. And what you say about liking/not liking different songs, I love the band for sure BUT there are certain songs etc. that aren't as good as others they've done. I mean, married couples VERY RARELY spend their entire lives together in perfect harmony (although I recognise that it does), but the ones that succeed are the ones who can put aside their differences and love each other for being who they are, for all their faults and their beauty. I think that's what it is to love music, and different bands etc. - I may not like some of their work as much as stuff that I love more, but it doesn't stop me liking the band as a whole and respecting all their work


    completely agree, I was trying to get to that point
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  12. Originally posted by thefly07[..]

    completely agree, I was trying to get to that point


    sorted then! lol

    Jeremy, Nate...honestly...