Catman
Rock n' Roll Doggie
Simple (if odd) question... I was just thinking about which albums best fit the seasons/ months of the year. It may be a little tricky in that you might want to squeeze a few records into one month (say, November, for example), but try to keep it 1 per month. I'll begin, yah...
January - Zooropa (beginning of the year, it's cold and leaves me in a very uncertain state)
February - October
March - The Joshua Tree
April - Boy
May - No Line on the Horizon
June - War
July - POP (hottest time of the year, and POP just seems like a summer, hot & sticky, record... even if it's a little black)
August - All That You Can't Leave Behind (I'm just imagining school starting up, and this record tends to play on my first day of class)
September - Rattle & Hum
October - Achtung, Baby! (just dark, sexy, and a little mysterious... I love this month)
November - The Unforgettable Fire (yeah, I know "Indian Summer Sky" is on here, but the record has that "fall" flavor)
December - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (probably the band's most joyous record, and even if I find the album fairly 1 (maybe 2) dimensional (like your typical Christmas jingle), I can't help but feel slightly uplifted and a bit joyous when a few of these tunes begin to play)
So that's how I'd fit the albums. I know the topic doesn't really make much sense, but what else are we going to talk about? Another "POP is underrated!!" or "OMG WHY DOESN'T AXVER HATE ONE SO MUCH??!11 WTFLOL"...
January - Zooropa (beginning of the year, it's cold and leaves me in a very uncertain state)
February - October
March - The Joshua Tree
April - Boy
May - No Line on the Horizon
June - War
July - POP (hottest time of the year, and POP just seems like a summer, hot & sticky, record... even if it's a little black)
August - All That You Can't Leave Behind (I'm just imagining school starting up, and this record tends to play on my first day of class)
September - Rattle & Hum
October - Achtung, Baby! (just dark, sexy, and a little mysterious... I love this month)
November - The Unforgettable Fire (yeah, I know "Indian Summer Sky" is on here, but the record has that "fall" flavor)
December - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (probably the band's most joyous record, and even if I find the album fairly 1 (maybe 2) dimensional (like your typical Christmas jingle), I can't help but feel slightly uplifted and a bit joyous when a few of these tunes begin to play)
So that's how I'd fit the albums. I know the topic doesn't really make much sense, but what else are we going to talk about? Another "POP is underrated!!" or "OMG WHY DOESN'T AXVER HATE ONE SO MUCH??!11 WTFLOL"...