lazarus
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JD has special beef, err..., special peef with Magnificent.
A fly in the ointment, if you will.
JD has special beef, err..., special peef with Magnificent.
Yes, that's enough to ruin it. Magnificent has a great vocal, whatever you think of the lyrics. And the percussion has something going on, moreso than the generic sound of what Cock Crazy is serving up.
The live version is a completely different animal; calling it "better" is an understatement. It was their way of acknowledging Pop/Discotheque without actually doing so.
i thought "is bono ok?" was born when that small plane flown by the yankees pitcher crashed into a residential building in midtown and people freaked out in the other place. has it actually been around since 9/11?
i thought "is bono ok?" was born when that small plane flown by the yankees pitcher crashed into a residential building in midtown and people freaked out in the other place. has it actually been around since 9/11?
One of my LA hipster friends posted a status on Facebook today expressing anger and confusion over the SOI invasion of her phone, and others joined in, in case anyone thought everyone had moved on and forgiven.
She did at least give props to “old” Shuttlecock, and someone else said they still loved Boy, for what it’s worth.
Is there are more badass act in the history of rock music than a band at the height of their powers interrupting 13 of their shows for a live fucking satellite link to civilians on the ground in the middle of a civil war?
"I want to say hello to the people in Bologna, thank you Bill, U2, tonight we don't feel alone as we usually do."
And then the Bad synth loop begins.... shivers.
Fucking imagine that. No current artist alive with a comparable level of stardom would have even one-tenth the amount of balls.
After months of waiting, U2 have finally released the full track listing for the fan club release, U2 Live Songs Of iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE. Composed of 23 live tracks released over the past four years, it is a comprehensive collection of the live work U2 have made from their past two albums. Rather than focusing on new live versions of past songs, such as the eXPERIENCE + iNNOCENCE version of “New Year’s Day,” or the reworked iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE version of “Miracle Drug,” the track list is built around U2’s more recent songs, even rarities like “The Crystal Ballroom.” It includes:
“The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)” - Live From New York 2015
“Iris (Hold Me Close)” - Live From Montreal 2018
“Cedarwood Road” - Live From Paris 2015
“Song For Someone” - Live From Boston 2015
“Raised By Wolves” - Live From Stockholm 2015
“Invisible” - Live From Toronto 2015
“The Troubles” - Live From Vancouver 2015
“California” - Live From Chicago 2015
“Every Breaking Wave” - Live From Chicago 2015
“The Crystal Ballroom” - Live From Boston 2015
“Volcano” - Live From London 2015
“Love Is All We Have Left” - Live From Uniondale 2018
“The Blackout” - Live From Belfast 2018
“Lights Of Home” - Live From Copenhagen 2018
“Landlady” - Live From Milan 2018
“Red Flag Day” - Live From Cologne 2018
“Get Out Of Your Own Way” - Live From New York 2018
“American Soul” - Live From Las Vegas 2018
“Summer Of Love” - Live From Hamburg 2018
“You're The Best Thing About Me” - Live From Inglewood 2018
“The Little Things That Give You Away” - Live From Rome 2017
“Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way” - Live From Uncasville 2018
“13 (There Is A Light)” - Live From Amsterdam 2018