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Wich U2 songs got those four members connection moments

It can be just a oen second guitar note, a symphony, drum loop...

My list is:

White As Snow
When Bono start singing "And the water, it was icy"... an great atmosphere starts, great symphony and guitar playing

Gone
The overflow of sound in the end of the song is amazing.

"Lemon"
The end of the album version with the synth symphony sounds.

MOS
The guitar solo in the end of the song and the atmosphere in the song

One
The falsetto in the end of the song

OOTS
The end of the song

Pride
The end of the song with the powerful chours

UF
The atmosphere in the song

MOTD
The atmosphere in the song

WOWY
The atmosphere in the song

RTSS
The atmosphere in the song

Acrobat
The atmosphere in the song

LIB
The atmosphere in the song

WTSHNN
The beginning and the drums in the second chours

NLOTH
The atmosphere in the song and Bonos voice
 
Elvis Ate America
The enthusiasm in the song

Mercy
The nonexistence of the song

Red Hill Mining Town
The canaries in the song
 
for WAS, id have mentioned they way B sings the line "To sleep the night shooting out the stars"

The "Sleep" and "Night" notes are pretty high :) Any notespecialist here that figure out how high these are, don't know about the "Sleep", but the "Night"sounds a bit like an A?
 
The "Sleep" and "Night" notes are pretty high :) Any notespecialist here that figure out how high these are, don't know about the "Sleep", but the "Night"sounds a bit like an A?

I think the Sleep is an A, so he'd be pushing a B I feel. Think of the high bits in the verse of ISHFWILF. "NIIIIIIIIIGHT and the IIIIIIIIIII have climbed the HIIIIIIIIGHest mountains" he hits all of the I sounds with a B in SHF. Wouldn't be suprised if he gets there on WAS.
 
I think the Sleep is an A, so he'd be pushing a B I feel. Think of the high bits in the verse of ISHFWILF. "NIIIIIIIIIGHT and the IIIIIIIIIII have climbed the HIIIIIIIIGHest mountains" he hits all of the I sounds with a B in SHF. Wouldn't be suprised if he gets there on WAS.

Thanks! :) Another intressting note is on IGCIIDGCT:

"Listen for me, I’ll be SHOUUUUUTING"

Would have been great if Bono had contnuine to hold the shouting note(the "EEEEN" bit of the note) a bit more and gone one step higher. Sounds to me like he is very near to go up the high C?
All of you have to listen to the last note(EEEEEEN) in the word SHOUTING :) He sound like UF Bono, very young in the sound.
 
The "Sleep" and "Night" notes are pretty high :) Any notespecialist here that figure out how high these are, don't know about the "Sleep", but the "Night"sounds a bit like an A?

Sometimes I get the impression all you care about is what note he hits, Peterrrr....the way he sings a particular note is a pretty significant thing too...Bono has always been hitting incredible notes, of course, but more often than not, I'm actually more impressed by how he sings a particular note, whether it be high or low, rather than what note he's hitting...the former is a much more interesting thing for me :)
 
Sometimes I get the impression all you care about is what note he hits, Peterrrr....the way he sings a particular note is a pretty significant thing too...Bono has always been hitting incredible notes, of course, but more often than not, I'm actually more impressed by how he sings a particular note, whether it be high or low, rather than what note he's hitting...the former is a much more interesting thing for me :)

Ofcourse the sound he has and how he hits it is the most important thing :) But it is also intressting to know how high it is. Im collecting the information to my website :)
 
After the 1st minute of God Part II when the drum part and the "explosion" into THEE guitar riff.

:rockon:
 
Thanks! :) Another intressting note is on IGCIIDGCT:

"Listen for me, I’ll be SHOUUUUUTING"

Would have been great if Bono had contnuine to hold the shouting note(the "EEEEN" bit of the note) a bit more and gone one step higher. Sounds to me like he is very near to go up the high C?
All of you have to listen to the last note(EEEEEEN) in the word SHOUTING :) He sound like UF Bono, very young in the sound.

I would be suprised if that was higher than a G. It's definately a few steps below WAS. Volume + intensity does not = pitch. He reallys screams the note, but it's much lower. I think the SHOOOOUT is actually an F, next note in key would be a G, so a G would be as high as it goes.

Again, I could be totally off because I am doing this from memory while at work
 
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