Lol leaving Moment of Surrender off their album Songs of Surrender for the Surrender book… you have to give them credit, they never took the easy road
I feel like this Ordinary Love is another song you could maybe imagine getting some play. And yeah Two Hearts is awesome
Insofar as there is or should be a single, I feel like it’s Red Hill
With the fuller kit and horns it feels like they put a little more into it, too… the single Red Hill almost was
I hope they keep it up with the breezy retro guitars on the next record, it’s a nice vintage enough to be back in...
Only in Disc 2 but I’m just really refreshed by how it feels much more like listening to them play music than the recent records… not even so much in terms of ‘intimacy’ but like people (mostly edge, but also Bono’s singing) are making semi-spontaneous choices based on what feels right, rather...
Something that's struck me from the audiobook so far is that the more recent lyrics sound much better to my ears as spoken word, in the context of his life story. I'm not sure this means I 'appreciate' SOI or SOE any more, as I don't think this means they work any better as song lyrics--I just...
Jumping in to say I do think this was/is their best shot at a semi-hit. I see no reason why this song wouldn't be as good a background noise track at Target as any other. I say that in the nicest way possible.
Fingers crossed.
I think Andy Barlow might be my favorite U2 producer since the Eno+Lanois dream team. I love DangerMouse's work on "The Troubles" especially, too
Eno+Lanois+Barlow+Mouse for Songs of Ascent, anyone? :drool:
I can't control the impulse to talk about how actually good this album is.
"Landlady" outro is still my favorite part, followed closely by "Little Things" outro. Just a powerhouse couple of songs. I would seriously have to reach back at least as far as Kite->IALW, and possibly further, to find...
I keep getting through the energy and emotion wringer that is SOL->Landlady, then forgetting I have LIBTAIIW and 13 to look forward to.
Album has a deep bench.
Does anyone else feel like Bono became their adoptive father with this record?
SOI had flashes of Wise Bono, but SOE feels to me like he's really assuming that role, and offering to kind of 'guardian' the listener.
The warm, intimate vocals throughout, especially on the intro and outro, help...