liamcool
Blue Crack Addict
Alright duders, let's see what you guys think are the most revolutionary tracks from U2's most successful musical period! Will we see the shredding licks of "The Fool" topping everyone's lists? I sure hope so!
have you considered attempting going in a way, as in?1970s I cant keep track of U music on 8 tracks
Going by the actual seventies versions and not - in the case of some of these songs - what they became on Boy, elsewhere, or later live:
1. Life on a Distant Planet
2. The Dream Is Over
3. Out of Control
4. The Fool
5. Silver Lining
6. Another Time, Another Place
7. False Prophet
8. Cartoon World
9. Stories for Boys
10. Street Mission
11. Another Day
12. A Day Without Me
13. Pete the Chop
14. Trevor
15. Alone in the Light
Damn straight this is a serious fucking response.
I didn't even know that U2 made this many songs in the 70s. I've heard about a third of them, and most of those are in their Boy versions.
Top 15 songs by Bob Hewson & The Rathmines & Rathgar Musical Society
- ‘The Duet from The Silver Fish‘ (w/Garvin Evans)
it is, although the lyrics for the former are different.Also, I think The King's New Clothes and The Dream Is Over may actually be the same song? Or versions of it, at least - they share the same riff and a very similar structure, so it's possible the former birthed the latter.