europop2005
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Edge's solos get so much attention but I think that incredible minute of Rejoice where Larry just loses it deserves its own thread...thoughts?
Rob33 said:I hope they do this song on the next tour...
Axver said:Undoubtedly Larry's best work is on October
Aardvark747 said:I prefer what he does on Passengers myself.
CTU2fan said:There is Absolutely. No. Fucking. Way. that Larry could handle Rejoice on the next tour. No way whatsoever. I doubt he could even handle I Threw a Brick or Like a Song.
But yes, the Rejoice solo is totally badass.
Miringeltje said:
Hope he proves you wrong next tour!
As I'd to hear u2 perform Rejoice.
If not, at least I've been lucky enough to hear another band play this song live a couple of times.
the tourist said:I prefer the drums in Like A Song myself....
Aardvark747 said:
Another early Larry classic!
the tourist said:
I think Larry's best drumming would be the War and October albums. Before they were doing the experimentation with Eno.
the tourist said:
I think Larry's best drumming would be the War and October albums. Before they were doing the experimentation with Eno.
Axver said:
I love Spanish Eyes, but holy crap, the drumming on that track is mindnumbingly boring.
U2girl said:I would say blame Edge for his post AB backseat, not that being anal about anyone in particular in this band is worth much.
the tourist said:Larry should listen to MuteMath for a month.
the tourist said:Porcupine Tree is really good.... But if you heard the song "Reset" by MuteMath, or "Stare At The Sun".... I guess maybe just because I saw them live and was close to the front, and never saw the drummers hands (as they were moving so fast as to be nothing but shadows and blurs)....
Axver said:
I don't see how Edge is causing Larry to be little more than a poorly programmed and repetitive robot without an ounce of creativity.
Agreed...and A.B, he's got some great stuff on thereAxver said:Undoubtedly Larry's best work is on October, and Rejoice is the pinnacle.