just kidding bro
In God's Country is far from filler!
Invisible is getting played loads on bbc radio 2. I work between 7.30 and 4 and i hear it at least 3 times during the day
It's on their a-list, biggest radio station in the UK so that's a sign of "relevance" in this country:
BBC - Radio 2 - Playlist
If that's true then Bono needs his head examined - Radio 2 is where it's at. Radio 1 is not the same beast as it was 20 years ago. It targets the 16-24 age group - ignore it I say.Depends what age bracket you class your relevence in? Nobody under the age of 30 listens to radio 2
Bono wants to be down with the kids and on radio one 24/7
I'm listening to it now with an EQ that kind of brings surround to the forefront. Conclusion: this song is so layered that I give a 10 to the production. No exaggeration believe me. Danger Mouse has balls imho, and has been able to challenge them to provide a fresh, modern sound. I would so want they'd finish with him at the helm, we'll see how it will go.
U2 are still relevant it's official!
Invisible was just played in Phil Mitchell's house on eastenders. It doesn't get any higher then that
You can always tell roughly when any given episode of Eastenders was filmed based on whatever current pop song is playing as source music in the background.
Kind of like how all the pop culture references in Vicar of Dibley and Father Ted date both those (excellent) shows pretty terribly.
You can always tell roughly when any given episode of Eastenders was filmed based on whatever current pop song is playing as source music in the background.
Kind of like how all the pop culture references in Vicar of Dibley and Father Ted date both those (excellent) shows pretty terribly.