Rest of U2 Survivor: The Unforgettable Fire - Round 3

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Vote For Your Least Favorite Song

  • A Sort of Homecoming

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wire

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Promenade

    Votes: 5 7.9%
  • Indian Summer Sky

    Votes: 26 41.3%
  • MLK

    Votes: 29 46.0%

  • Total voters
    63
  • Poll closed .
COBL_04 said:
It doesn't move you to goosbumps.

Yes it does. I'm willing to say that the following lyrics are not only better than MLK, but abso-fuckin'-lutely slay it:

To lose along the way
The spark that set the flame
To flicker and to fade
On this, the longest day

So wind blow through to my heart
So wind blow through my soul

You give yourself to this, the longest day
You give yourself, you give it all away


You know what? On listening to this again, I'm voting Promenade next round. ISS needs to stay.

And cori, hyperbole is fun. :wink:
 
There's nothing wrong with Indian Summer Sky, I'm just not that into it :shrug:

Granted, HTDAAB was the first U2 album I bought, and it took me over two years to get into City of Blinding Lights. And that's with it generally being played a lot. Maybe I'll get into Indian Summer Sky someday.
 
Indian Summer Sky was the first song (apart from Pride) that i got into from TUF.

Now, just because of the sheer quality of the album it's low on my personal preferences on the album.

But i like it more than Promenade.
 
Axver said:


Yes it does. I'm willing to say that the following lyrics are not only better than MLK, but abso-fuckin'-lutely slay it:

To lose along the way
The spark that set the flame
To flicker and to fade
On this, the longest day

So wind blow through to my heart
So wind blow through my soul

You give yourself to this, the longest day
You give yourself, you give it all away


You know what? On listening to this again, I'm voting Promenade next round. ISS needs to stay.

And cori, hyperbole is fun. :wink:

I don't know. It doesn't move me. I think it's the way Bono sings it. I admit to loving it on first hearing, but since then my appreciation for it has waned I have to say.
 
Excuse me if I do this wrong, but I'm voting for MLK here. You do vote for your least favourite song, right?
 
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