Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread
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Reimagined Beautiful Day snippets:
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I'm currently listening to the audio book (read by Bono) and it's fantastic - he's a great storyteller and there are snippets of these rerecorded songs (and songs by others where relevant) scattered throughout the chaptersVinylGuy wrote:Bono was promoting his book, which by the way, seems to be really cool i gave it to my girl as a present and she is hooked, and said that that third album was ditched and wanted to do a rock and roll type of album, whatever that means for U2 at this point.dimejinky99 wrote:U2 have a new album on the way.
Reworkings of previous songs.
I’m up for it.
Songs of surrender.
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I am going to listen with an open mind and it could get quite interesting…but this may be the band with an ego big enough to record an album that is essentially cover songs of their own material.
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Im not in the mood for this one right now.
I want new material.
I want new material.
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As of today these would be my top 10 U2 tracks
Bad
Desire
Hawkmoon 269
All I Want Is You
Until the End of the World
The Fly
Stay (Far Away,, So Close!)
Gone
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Vertigo
That was extremely difficult.
Bad
Desire
Hawkmoon 269
All I Want Is You
Until the End of the World
The Fly
Stay (Far Away,, So Close!)
Gone
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Vertigo
That was extremely difficult.
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I would need to go back and listen more but off the top of my head looking at song names
One
Desire
Lemon
All I want is you
Mysterious ways
Until the end of the world
Ultraviolet
Beautiful day
Electrical storm
Every breaking wave
One
Desire
Lemon
All I want is you
Mysterious ways
Until the end of the world
Ultraviolet
Beautiful day
Electrical storm
Every breaking wave
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Pretty sure I was wrong about U2, in that their rhythm section is way better than I originally gave them credit for.
Can I get some recommendations on your fav. Mullen Jr./Clayton performances?
Can I get some recommendations on your fav. Mullen Jr./Clayton performances?
LoathedVermin72 wrote:soulseek 4 lyfe
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There are many but I’m going to say Discotheque and Mofo are wonderful.
Stay too but that might be the whole band at its finest. No Line On The Horizon is another good one.
Stay too but that might be the whole band at its finest. No Line On The Horizon is another good one.
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They are the true heroes of The Joshua Tree.Ello Sailor wrote:Pretty sure I was wrong about U2, in that their rhythm section is way better than I originally gave them credit for.
Can I get some recommendations on your fav. Mullen Jr./Clayton performances?
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Ello Sailor wrote:Pretty sure I was wrong about U2, in that their rhythm section is way better than I originally gave them credit for.
Can I get some recommendations on your fav. Mullen Jr./Clayton performances?
Bullet the blue sky. Even better than the real thing.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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The Fly
Exit
Raised By Wolves
Ultraviolet Light
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Exit
Raised By Wolves
Ultraviolet Light
Sunday Bloody Sunday
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I've admittedly not listened to alot of U2 in the last 10 years but was huge into them for years. A quick top 10, and in no particular order...
The Fly
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
Acrobat
Walk On
Red Hill Mining Town
Bad
Stay (Faraway, So Close)
Zooropa
The Unforgettable Fire
Angel of Harlem
The Fly
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
Acrobat
Walk On
Red Hill Mining Town
Bad
Stay (Faraway, So Close)
Zooropa
The Unforgettable Fire
Angel of Harlem
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Got to see a few minutes of this. Really really excited to see the whole thing.
More for Dublin and Dave being here than U2 but them too
More for Dublin and Dave being here than U2 but them too
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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that does look greatdimejinky99 wrote:Got to see a few minutes of this. Really really excited to see the whole thing.
More for Dublin and Dave being here than U2 but them too![]()
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Rally looking forward to it
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I am just starting the U2 covers album by U2. Not yet impressed. Will keep you updated.
Edit: up to Walk On Ukraine style. Some of these I am enjoying but very little really does much for me. 11:00 Tick Tock and Out of Control are my favorites thus far.
Edit: up to Walk On Ukraine style. Some of these I am enjoying but very little really does much for me. 11:00 Tick Tock and Out of Control are my favorites thus far.
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Just finished the new doco with dave letterman.
It’s really really good
Fair play dave getting in in the end
It’s really really good
Fair play dave getting in in the end
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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this is great
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It’s a pity they include so much of the hits but I suppose a band like this are stuck in the position. The more recent tunes and deeper cuts shine here. If god will send his angels, invisible and lights of home show what good song writers they are aside from all the BIGNESS.
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Largely the hits aren’t benefited by the strip down but I agree that some of the others work in this context.