snutes1
Acrobat
Currently My favorite song on HTDAAB is AMAAW and I cant get it out my head.
Although I have spewed my propaganda about AMAAW all over this forum, I still think that it is one of the most underrated U2 song in years, following the likes of "in a little while" (my fave in ATYCLB and "Do you feel loved" (my 2nd fave from POP). I dont know what the percentage of people in this forum are recent fans (after 1999-Sweetest thing,Best of era) or more established fans who were used to being jolted by a new U2 sound with every U2 album.
A man and a woman is the JOLT that we expect from U2. It is the song that stands out from this album. Most of us I'm sure have realised this. But it shatters the conformity of the rest of the album. So the newer fans may feel threatened by this and thus dont like the tune while the older fans are used to this from U2 and may or may not like the song, but I'll bet the ranch that most of the fans that like AMAAW grew up as fans in early 90's or 80's.
I like HTDAAB and its in my top 5 u2 albums of all time. I like all the songs. Some better than others, but this is my fave.
Although I have spewed my propaganda about AMAAW all over this forum, I still think that it is one of the most underrated U2 song in years, following the likes of "in a little while" (my fave in ATYCLB and "Do you feel loved" (my 2nd fave from POP). I dont know what the percentage of people in this forum are recent fans (after 1999-Sweetest thing,Best of era) or more established fans who were used to being jolted by a new U2 sound with every U2 album.
A man and a woman is the JOLT that we expect from U2. It is the song that stands out from this album. Most of us I'm sure have realised this. But it shatters the conformity of the rest of the album. So the newer fans may feel threatened by this and thus dont like the tune while the older fans are used to this from U2 and may or may not like the song, but I'll bet the ranch that most of the fans that like AMAAW grew up as fans in early 90's or 80's.
I like HTDAAB and its in my top 5 u2 albums of all time. I like all the songs. Some better than others, but this is my fave.