1. The Love and Peace or Else/SBS/Bullet trio on vertigo was great
  2. Originally posted by BigGiRL:Thank you for clearing that up blue eyed boy

    It does indeed makes more sense when putted like that.

    Still I see some significant differences between the two of them. Most prominent the fact that you can have more than one opinion, in contrast with the other thing

    Besides that, I don't think that other people opinions "stink"... - not necessarily anyway ( I guess I'm not conservative enough... )



    I just felt the need to clarify. I'm so tired of half truths and misquotes and lines from statements being edited down to suit agendas... it's quite maddening.
  3. -Moment of Surrender is pretty damn meh - it's too long, Bono's vocals (both live and on the record) are awful, the lyrics are cringe-worthy ("atm machine"), they ripped off Pink Floyd for the chorus, I could go on.

    -The Best Thing (Kygo's version) is probably the most promising-sounding single they've had since Vertigo

    -Acrobat is overrated - it came from a jam at a soundcheck and sounds like it (in a bad way) and I think the band is right that it would be a boring part of the set if they tried it live

    -The Wanderer is meh and I wish we could've heard the version with Bono singing

    that's all for now
  4. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:-Moment of Surrender is pretty damn meh - it's too long, Bono's vocals (both live and on the record) are awful, the lyrics are cringe-worthy ("atm machine"), they ripped off Pink Floyd for the chorus, I could go on.

    -The Best Thing (Kygo's version) is probably the most promising-sounding single they've had since Vertigo

    -Acrobat is overrated - it came from a jam at a soundcheck and sounds like it (in a bad way) and I think the band is right that it would be a boring part of the set if they tried it live

    -The Wanderer is meh and I wish we could've heard the version with Bono singing

    that's all for now
    I agree with points A and D.
    B) I'm waiting for the studio version to have a better opinion
    C) I don't think it's a jam. They tried to make a noisy piece à la Sonic Youth and it quite worked because that music never belonged to U2. But yes, live could work only acoustically (as they rehearsed in '92).
  5. Bono's i+e hairstyle was just fine
  6. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:-Moment of Surrender is pretty damn meh - it's too long, Bono's vocals (both live and on the record) are awful, the lyrics are cringe-worthy ("atm machine"), they ripped off Pink Floyd for the chorus, I could go on.

    -The Best Thing (Kygo's version) is probably the most promising-sounding single they've had since Vertigo

    -Acrobat is overrated - it came from a jam at a soundcheck and sounds like it (in a bad way) and I think the band is right that it would be a boring part of the set if they tried it live

    -The Wanderer is meh and I wish we could've heard the version with Bono singing

    that's all for now
  7. This is like u2 confession. Great topic
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:-Moment of Surrender is pretty damn meh - it's too long, Bono's vocals (both live and on the record) are awful, the lyrics are cringe-worthy ("atm machine"), they ripped off Pink Floyd for the chorus, I could go on.

    -The Best Thing (Kygo's version) is probably the most promising-sounding single they've had since Vertigo

    -Acrobat is overrated - it came from a jam at a soundcheck and sounds like it (in a bad way) and I think the band is right that it would be a boring part of the set if they tried it live

    -The Wanderer is meh and I wish we could've heard the version with Bono singing

    that's all for now
    Moment of surrender is pretty damn amazing! One man's trash is another man's treasure!!
  9. Confession #1: I enjoyed watching the girl paint the US flag on the barn (or whatever it was) during "Trip Through Your Wires" - it took away from me having to listen to the actual song without any distraction.

    Confession #2: I can never remember if it's "Trip Through Your Wire" or "Trip Through Your Wires."
  10. I've always liked "Elvis Presley and America,"
  11. I wish they did "When Love Comes To Town" without BB King.