Salome
you are what you is
but still, is it worse than Red Light?Diemen said:
I would go a step further and say that American Prayer is mediocre all on it's own, not just in comparison to the rest of their work.
but still, is it worse than Red Light?Diemen said:
I would go a step further and say that American Prayer is mediocre all on it's own, not just in comparison to the rest of their work.
Salome said:but still, is it worse than Red Light?
Salome said:so compared to "Is that all?" it's pretty mediocre?
Diemen said:
Both are mediocre songs. Compared to each other they're roughly equal in my eyes. Maybe a slight tip of the scales to American Prayer - maybe.
DebbieSG said:
now, if he went to church more, he'd have a better background in hymns, lol
Stories for Boys said:song's lyrics taken without context=bad. lyrics within context=good.
anitram said:
I simply disagree with that.
There have been many (too many to mention) politically/emotionally charged songs, not just from U2 but other bands. And many of them have brilliant lyrics. Context may improve the impact of the song, but not the lyrics. They are still very mediocre.