corianderstem
Blue Crack Distributor
Kneel before, One!
I think I'll start calling the song Zod now.
Kneel before, One!
just for fun and I really do feel this way and am not intentionally trolling with my opinion
I'd take the Troubles live over One any fucking day of the week
eat that
just for fun and I really do feel this way and am not intentionally trolling with my opinion
I'd take the Troubles live over One any fucking day of the week
eat that
A mood killer that nobody knows over a song that gets an incredible reaction from the crowd and has everyone singing. I could totally see why you'd pick the troubles over One haha.
Man, Troubles isn't even that good live. It sounds exactly the same as the album version but with a slightly longer solo.
I like the live arrangement of The Troubles. The sound of urinals flushing and the occasional yawn really add to the sonic landscape of the tune.
Meh. One has gone in and out of vogue so much among U2 fans.
If we're all a bit jaded over One, having it close the show when you could have 40 instead isn't helping its cause.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5uu8y5s0eU
This is amazing.
just for fun and I really do feel this way and am not intentionally trolling with my opinion
I'd take the Troubles live over One any fucking day of the week
eat that
One kept the band from breaking up... that alone should make you worship it... Kneel before, One!
I love when people say they don't like a song, and someone argues with them with "You just don't understand the song, maaaaaaan!"
It's okay to not like a U2 song as much as everyone else, you guys.
And it's okay to love a U2 song a lot more than everyone else.
G'night from Seattle.
Did Bono mention crystal ballroom again? Report on U2 gigs says so?
So U2 played California ONCE in 7 shows in the state of California?
Yep. Surely it's not trolling for me to reiterate my opinion of many years that One is one of U2's weakest songs.
...I'm starting to think it would've been preferable to have not written One, but whatever.
STOP BEING SENSIBLE CORI.
Oddly enough, I may talk a lot of shit here (including in this post probably), but I try not to on U2gigs.
Twice in eight if you count the Roxy. But you're right; it's really weird. It's a very energetic song with relatable lyrics and a strong live version. I don't understand. But I'm also biased by my personal love for the song, I guess.
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