Favorite part of least favorite song

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LemonMelon said:
The chorus of Is That All isn't too bad. :slant:

That's actually one of my favorite songs off October. Probably one of the most honest songs of U2's career. You could imagine Steve Lillywhite cracking the whip, screaming at them to create something rocking. Out of anger and frustration, Edge stubbornly plays a riff from a pre-existing song, and Bono improvises the words, subconsciously taking a dig at the producer. The songs basically another way of saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME! I'M ONLY HUMAN!"

Back to the topic.

My least favorite song has to be Yahweh. I'm hardpressed to find anything worthwhile about it, but the part that annoys me the least is the intro, right up until Bono starts singing. Actually, if the song was all instrumental I'd probably enjoy it. Yahweh's not a bad title by any means. Using Yahweh as a lyric tho, that's a different story.
 
Re: Refugee...

LemonMelon said:

1. Drum solo

2. That cool slide riff
3. The descending bomb whistle? :wink:


For myself, the best part of Stuck in a Moment is,

I wasn't jumping, for me it was a fall,
It's a long way down to nothing at all
 
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Canadiens1160 said:
Absolutely no part of The Refugee can save it from being a flaming pile of crap, absolutely nothing.

WROH-WROOOAAAHHHNG.
 
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