Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
You mean 1980 right? Gotta flex that trivia when I can![]()
Originally posted by TheRefugee:The last true classic was One.
Beautiful Day and Vertigo kinda come close in so far as they have universal awareness or appeal, though in truth both probably annoy the shit out of a lot of people too.
City of Blinding Lights and Love Is Bigger are actually shite. They may have some perceived ‘classic’ U2 motifs or signifiers, but really they are just Big and bloated, reminding listeners of certain past glories with their universal lyrical platitudes and unimaginative music.
But ‘classics’ shouldn’t necessarily be the barometer by which a band’s greatness is measured. American Pie, Stairway to Heaven, Imagine, Bohemian Fucking Rhapsody or whatever are undeniable ‘classics’ according to perceived wisdom, but I sure as hell don’t want to listen to them anymore. Take Creep by Radiohead, an accepted classic, but is it their best song or an example of their art at its best? Fuck the classics! Worrying about adhering to a classic sound or producing hits is debilitating for an artist and results in crap like COBL or Love is Bigger.
Originally posted by Bullet_Blue:Beautiful Day