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Author: | Kevin Davis [ Wed November 08, 2017 1:08 pm ] |
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Iholdthepain wrote: tragabigzanda wrote: Iholdthepain wrote: tragabigzanda wrote: I care more about those hideous Lennon glasses he's sporting these days... tragabigzanda wrote: Also, sidenote: I took a random spin through ATYCLB the other day. What a frustrating album. Starts off so promising, but it slowly and steadily falls apart. Maybe I'm just being sentimental, but ATYCLB is a beautiful album front to back... I revisited it a few weeks back, and it still holds up rather nicely imo. Sell me on some of the later tracks? I've only heard the back half of the record a few times. Overall, I adore the production. Surprisingly simple and undramatic, all things considered. That simplicity was a breath of fresh air for me at the time... Obviously Grace sticks out for me as a nice, soft ender with pretty metaphors and double meaning. Love everything about it. Actually, looking at the tracklist, all of the last four songs (and a few others) resonate with stages of grief I associate with 9/11. Then there's the whimsical Wild Honey which is like nothing they've ever done before imo. In a Little While reminds me of the passing of Johnny Ramone (or was it Joey) and asking for it to be played while on his deathbed. Like I said before... It's a very heartfelt, almost a snapshot of the times ... the turn of the century... a turning point for the band, too. "ATYCLB" plays nicely up through and including "Wild Honey" then takes a nosedive before rebounding with the lovely "Grace." But overall it represents a shift away from the era of U2's career I like best -- the darker, more textured sonics, and snarkier lyrics from Bono -- and I've always kind of resented it for that. Incidentally my most significant memories of this album also come from right after 9/11 -- the best songs push optimism and hope to the absolute threshold of tolerability without crossing it, and in the months following the attacks those sentiments were a powerful antidote to the news. It was a good record for the world to have access to at that time. |
Author: | VinylGuy [ Wed November 08, 2017 2:05 pm ] |
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I agree with Kevin Davis here...i hated ATYCLB because it was a shift from what i love about the band, the experimental sonic, dark and funny to the pretty bland textures and rock and roll...and for me it was pretty unbearable to hear them talking about 9-11 too. I will always love Atchung, Zooropa and Pop. Thats the great u2 i adore. Still, i feel the band did great with How To Dismantle and No Line. I love those two. |
Author: | PHATJ [ Tue November 14, 2017 3:35 am ] |
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New song. The Blackout |
Author: | tragabigzanda [ Tue November 14, 2017 3:40 am ] |
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Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Bore Me |
Author: | Rangi Guy [ Tue November 14, 2017 3:42 am ] |
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Honestly - I thought it wasn't too bad. Better than I'd expected at this point |
Author: | tragabigzanda [ Tue November 14, 2017 3:46 am ] |
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Nah, it's not bad, it just reminded me of the other song so I wanted to make an easy snide comment. |
Author: | PHATJ [ Tue November 14, 2017 3:51 am ] |
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I didn’t think it was bad either. Which is a thousand times better than that horse shit song they released a while back. |
Author: | evenslow [ Tue November 14, 2017 1:57 pm ] |
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Yeah that's way better than the first pile of dogshit they released. But it's still middling. |
Author: | VinylGuy [ Tue November 14, 2017 2:31 pm ] |
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Actually The Blackout is the first song they released for the new album...and that bland tune that come afterwards is the first single. The second single is out there too, and yes, its fucking bland. I like The Blackout by the way. |
Author: | McParadigm [ Sun November 19, 2017 4:51 pm ] |
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Pretty dull attempt at recapturing something that used to be easy for them. I especially don't like the part where he says "get this off of my plate." |
Author: | VinylGuy [ Sun November 19, 2017 10:40 pm ] |
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The new one American Soul is good. Is the best of the whole bunch. |
Author: | guestT [ Tue December 19, 2017 3:56 pm ] |
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Songs of Experience has a really nice flow to it. Front to back I think I like it more than anything since Pop. Why are they so bad at choosing singles? |
Author: | PHATJ [ Tue December 19, 2017 11:13 pm ] |
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I haven’t listened to Experience yet. Maybe I’ll give it a go tonight. |
Author: | PHATJ [ Tue December 19, 2017 11:17 pm ] |
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VinylGuy wrote: I agree with Kevin Davis here...i hated ATYCLB because it was a shift from what i love about the band, the experimental sonic, dark and funny to the pretty bland textures and rock and roll...and for me it was pretty unbearable to hear them talking about 9-11 too. I will always love Atchung, Zooropa and Pop. Thats the great u2 i adore. Still, i feel the band did great with How To Dismantle and No Line. I love those two. Achtung Baby, Zooropa, and POP are wonderful in every way. I also loved ATYCLB, but I agree that it was a step away from the very best music U2 ever made. I really enjoy Atomic Bomb and Joshua Tree. No Line is decent. |
Author: | lowlight79 [ Wed December 20, 2017 3:26 pm ] |
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tragabigzanda wrote: Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Bore Me Wait a second, is this an episode of Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss me, Bore Me? * Starts theme music. |
Author: | LoathedVermin72 [ Tue April 03, 2018 2:07 am ] |
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I'm making a best-of compilation for my own listening purposes. Are there any really big, recognizable U2 songs besides the following? Beautiful Day Bullet the Blue Sky Desire Elevation Mysterious Ways New Year's Day One Pride (In the Name of Love) Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get out Of Sunday Bloody Sunday Sweetest Thing Vertigo Walk On Where the Streets Have No Name With or without You |
Author: | VinylGuy [ Tue April 03, 2018 2:09 am ] |
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Lots, but i urge you to include Stay (Faraway, so close) in that list. |
Author: | Rangi Guy [ Tue April 03, 2018 2:10 am ] |
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LoathedVermin72 wrote: I'm making a best-of compilation for my own listening purposes. Are there any really big, recognizable U2 songs besides the following? Beautiful Day Bullet the Blue Sky Desire Elevation Mysterious Ways New Year's Day One Pride (In the Name of Love) Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get out Of Sunday Bloody Sunday Sweetest Thing Vertigo Walk On Where the Streets Have No Name With or without You One Tree Hill (Or maybe just in NZ) The Fly Zooropa Lemon |
Author: | LoathedVermin72 [ Tue April 03, 2018 2:10 am ] |
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VinylGuy wrote: Lots, but i urge you to include Stay (Faraway, so close) in that list. Are there really lots? I'm not talking about songs that might be good, just big hits that I will instantly recognize. |
Author: | Jorge [ Tue April 03, 2018 2:10 am ] |
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Those are the biggest ones. They have some singles that are better than those but not as big |
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