I just got home from a long night out –quite drunk and did not expect to see it had leaked. I'm drunk and only halfway through, but the suite of Summer of Love/Red Flag Day/The Showman succeeds where Crazy Tonight/Sexy Boots/Stand Up Comedy failed. I didn't know they had it in them
I agree - it was obviously a dream come true to hear it live (one of the highlights of the tour!), but for what they were trying to do in a stadium setting, Bad worked better. Here’s to hoping it returns on E+I, where they can probably find a better spot for it (arguably arenas will also work in...
No but maybe he saw the phrasing in reading Rilke in translation or something. Or some German fan or whoever told him how German grammar works, and he ran with it. I'm not sure but it doesn't sound implausible to me :)
Haha true. My post history shows some embarrasing knee-jerk love for Love and Peace or Else :D
Still, I'm convinced this is different. I think this will be a hit. Their last one, most likely, but I think it will be a hit.
Agree 100%. The melody is so instant.
In my opinion it is far and away their best shot at a hit single since Vertigo. It makes Blackout seem so forgettable in comparison (although I've varmed a bit to it after repeat listens).
And I'll say it again: Edge's singing is the best <3
That sounds plausible - only this is Bono we're talking about. If he hears/comes up with a phrasing or wordplay that he likes he'll stop at nothing to make it work - even if it takes years to show up in an actual song (e.g. 'there is no them' etc.)
I like 'the best thing that ever happened a...
Sorry, as you can tell English is not my first language - I meant 'play on words', not pun.
Regardless, you are all saying that it lacks a preposition - is it not the definition of prescriptivism to judge other people's language for not living up to 'the rules'? Unlike me, English is Bono's...
That's nonsense. I'm not using poetic license to defend it, you guys are using prescriptivist notions of 'correct grammar' to attack it. Like the lyric or not, there shouldn't be anything wrong with messing with the argument structure of a verb to make a cute little pun.
Jesus guys are we even listening to the same song?
I heard Blackout like 30 times already and I can't even recall the chorus atm. This melody is almost perfect - I agree the production is a little fuzzled but let's not get carried away, there is no way Blackout should've been the first single...