ozeeko
Refugee
But in the end, I really liked the final product. I really like NLOTH and SOI, so I don't really mind if they keep doing things the way they've been doing it now.
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What?
NO!
WRONG!!!!!!!
But in the end, I really liked the final product. I really like NLOTH and SOI, so I don't really mind if they keep doing things the way they've been doing it now.
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Jesus Christ, this is the most annoying version I´ve ever heard in my life. Impossible to listen to it till the end
I want an entire album of their 80's hits resung by post-coma Bono and remixed by Tiësto.
It is horrible, but that Sabrina is fairly easy on the eyes, so mute is your friend.
i'll take a stab at an actual "direction."
it seems that one of the songs most often mentioned in here as among the best of the post '00s U2 is "kite." it's a song that was clearly overshadowed, in the beginning, by the bigger songs of ATYCLB, but it grew in a live setting during the Elevation tour and became something, at least for me, of a career highlight on the Oz leg of the Veritgo tour -- i'd say that the version on the WITS single (minus the dumb Cate Blanchet shout out) is among the most beautiful, moving things i've ever heard them do.
and why? it's totally age-appropriate. while i like how fresh some of SOI sounds, it feels a little bit like plastic surgery. they aren't young, they shouldn't be trying to "rock" with the kids. i want to hear softer, more bittersweet, more meditative tunes on life and death and sadness and loss and growing older -- exactly the primary concerns of "kite." i also felt this kind of contemplative sadness, the sound of older men looking back, in the recent Edge-only RTSS. it's gorgeous.
i want the beauty and the sadness and the bittersweet -- i want to hear and feel all the miles they've put in as worldy, accomplished men. it must have come at a cost. let us know.
It is horrible, but that Sabrina is fairly easy on the eyes, so mute is your friend.
i'll take a stab at an actual "direction."
it seems that one of the songs most often mentioned in here as among the best of the post '00s U2 is "kite." it's a song that was clearly overshadowed, in the beginning, by the bigger songs of ATYCLB, but it grew in a live setting during the Elevation tour and became something, at least for me, of a career highlight on the Oz leg of the Veritgo tour -- i'd say that the version on the WITS single (minus the dumb Cate Blanchet shout out) is among the most beautiful, moving things i've ever heard them do.
and why? it's totally age-appropriate. while i like how fresh some of SOI sounds, it feels a little bit like plastic surgery. they aren't young, they shouldn't be trying to "rock" with the kids. i want to hear softer, more bittersweet, more meditative tunes on life and death and sadness and loss and growing older -- exactly the primary concerns of "kite." i also felt this kind of contemplative sadness, the sound of older men looking back, in the recent Edge-only RTSS. it's gorgeous.
i want the beauty and the sadness and the bittersweet -- i want to hear and feel all the miles they've put in as worldy, accomplished men. it must have come at a cost. let us know.
You're being awfully presumptuous. No way of knowing if Bono ever wakes from the coma, docs still have to wait for the anesthesia to wear off before determining the depths of the coma.
Sabrina. Don't just look at her ass. Eat it.
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Sabrina. Don't just look at her ass. Eat it.
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