Originally posted by marianarielli:Thank god for ali honestly
Originally posted by marianarielli:Thank god for ali honestly
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
I know what you mean, I've heard that before as well
Originally posted by NeonTiger64:I'll need more time to digest this album but this is my top track right now. I would probably rank SOI above SOE but would consider this song the best off either album.
I know some people hate the comparisons but something about this song really reminds me of Coldplay's older stuff. Not an accusation of imitating a band influenced by themselves, just that it shares some of the best qualities from those first 3 albums Coldplay did while still remaining something only U2 could do.
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:[..]
I got a very Coldplayish vibe from it also (also in a very positive way!)
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:This might be U2's most tender and moving love song. I've always liked their more straightforward 'love songs' like A Man and Woman and Wild Honey, because it's not something they do too often. While I think AMAW and Wild Honey will probably stay bit higher-ranked for me, from just an emotional, deep standpoint... they really went there with Landlady. It's a sweet dream of a song without being too sugary.