mikal
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We should have an Interference member survivor.
No, I'm saying the discussions would still turn into arguments about Pop, whether Invisible sucks or not, if U2 should try a different way to do GA, etc. The exact same arguments.
We could be talking about banana smoothies and it would turn into a 20-page discourse about why Pop failed.
You know one day U2's plane is going to fly into the side of a mountain.
Not really directly U2 related, but a longer article about Ryan Tedder:
BBC News - Ryan Tedder: Songwriter shares his rules of pop
According to the papers Tedder is working with one direction next.
So this is the man to turn u2 into a boy band and be relevent again.
Good god has it really come to this??
Bono stop letting your ego get in the way,accept that youve had a great run in the charts and make some rock music( and tour)
Is this bloke as bad as working with redone or david guetta?i think he maybe is.There looking deseperate now!
This is like the quintessential Interference overreaction condensed into one post.
I can't believe you people, you can't all be serious.
...why Boots was a terrible lead single for NLOTH and what song would have been better
And yet every 87% of all those discussions would end up being yet another occurrence of every argument we've had here at least five times.
Somebody photoshop U2's faces on to a boyband pic.
But his ego's not really the enemy.Bono stop letting your ego get in the way
To bring an example:
'A Man And A Woman', for example, is a song (that I love) which I could imagine as produced by Tedder or Epworth. Lee's production was basic, yet for me it's a strong point of HTDAAB, in all its simplicity. The result might be basic, or layered and structured, that is yet to see. It all goes back to the songs. There isn't a prototype of a soul/R'n'B/electronic/etc. song. Tedder doesn't equal Adele, nor Beyoncé, nor others.
AMAAW is not a love song, is just a song for housewifes to listen to while washing the dishes.
good god.. the ignorance...
For just a song for housewives it sure has a great bassline.
Of course not. Bands that have been together for 30+ years and remained friends the entire time don't "break up". They merely stop recording and touring. And since when does not doing the supposedly obligatory, half-hearted, cash-register "farewell tour" qualify as "imploding"?
If anything, the class and grace that R.E.M. ended with is something for other bands to emulate.
As out of focus NLOTH was,at least 2 songs sounded more fresh than Invisible.The title track and Fez- being born.They didn't use neither of the 2 as a single.Go figure.