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I think he is damn right!
I think he is damn right!
If we are talking about songs with a less conventional song structure that build gradually...IMO Bad is infinitely better.
But then I'm a fan of Elvis Presley and America!
No, that's not what he said in the interview.
He said: A lot of people say it's our finest moment.
I think U2 are very fond of that song, how it came together and all. I like how Bono says the lyrics and the voice just came out like this and he doesn't know where they came from.
Beautiful tune, though not my favourite on the album.
his voice is a bit whiny
If we are talking about songs with a less conventional song structure that build gradually...IMO Bad is infinitely better.
But then I'm a fan of Elvis Presley and America!
I am still curious mostly about the lyric. Did Bono have the lyric ready or was it completely improvised.
It would make the song infinitely more special, for me at least, if the lyric was also entirely improvised.
Anyone know about this? I don't entirely trust everything Bono says if you know what I mean ;] Too much enthusiasm (which of course is not enough!)
Bono says so many things but MOS is indeed special. I still can't get enough of it. I've been imagining them playing it on a stadium for seven minutes. Usually a song this slow and long could mean a break to do other things for some people but I think it's not going to be like that. it's going to be hypnotizing. I bet the lighting will be beautiful. I can imagine that chorus taking over the entire stadium. It's going to be wonderful.
Bono says so many things but MOS is indeed special. I still can't get enough of it. I've been imagining them playing it on a stadium for seven minutes. Usually a song this slow and long could mean a break to do other things for some people but I think it's not going to be like that. it's going to be hypnotizing. I bet the lighting will be beautiful. I can imagine that chorus taking over the entire stadium. It's going to be wonderful.
This is a song which does it for me, gives me shivers, makes me emotional. No other from this album does it. It's all about Bono's vocals.
For me, MOS has Bono's best lyrics, and best vocal performance, ever. The backing track is so perfect that they did it in one take. Bono's voice is front and center, high in the mix, and even though it's U2's longest song ever, I wish it would go on for another 10 minutes. Can't wait to hear this live
But is it a song of the ages like Window In the Skies?