ozeeko said:Another cool transition is the end of POP, "Wake Up Dead Man", the most hopeless song in the U2 repertoir...and then "Beautiful Day" comes rising from the ashes. After WUDM, it seemed like to only way go to was upbeat. You couldn't go any darker.
theu2fly said:Start of Unforgettable Fire, finish with MLK, then MLK segues into Streets and play the full Joshua Tree album?
Has anyone ever done this? I would be very interested to hear how that sounded.
AtomicBono said:
I have before. It's almost a surreal experience. If you just sit there and listen to both albums in a row they really take you to another place and I end up appreciating both albums more somehow. And I love how MLK segues perfectly into Streets.
Has anyone listened to all of U2's albums in a row?
theu2fly said:Start of Unforgettable Fire, finish with MLK, then MLK segues into Streets and play the full Joshua Tree album?
Has anyone ever done this? I would be very interested to hear how that sounded.
I came pretty close.AtomicBono said:
I have before. It's almost a surreal experience. If you just sit there and listen to both albums in a row they really take you to another place and I end up appreciating both albums more somehow. And I love how MLK segues perfectly into Streets.
Has anyone listened to all of U2's albums in a row?
AtomicBono said:
Has anyone listened to all of U2's albums in a row?
catlhere said:
I came pretty close.
I was reading Into The Heart. the book about all the descriptions on what the U2 songs may mean, while I listened to each of the songs. Although I didn't have the Passengers/Million Dollar Hotel CD's so I skipped those. I think they were included in the book, im not sure. But I basically listened to almost every song back to back. It was tiring, and got boring during War and ATYCLB
No offense to those album's fans.
theu2fly said:Has anyone ever done this? I would be very interested to hear how that sounded.
That whole show was brilliant, THE best Superbowl Halftime Show ever! Even people who aren't big fans of the band liked the show. And yes, the segue from MLK to Streets was just incredible.tuwie said:yeahhh i love the MLK --> Streets
(as they did during their superbowl half time show!! <3 probably one of the best versions of streets EVER)