appears bono forgets the words even when he can do retakes
i kid, i kid
Caleb8844 said:Hold up, where did that bono video come from? Is that some kind of downloadable content from the uber deluxe set?
Hold up, where did that bono video come from? Is that some kind of downloadable content from the uber deluxe set?
I prefer to say he is taking creative liberties!
"So Cruel" was a bit crap, but that "Love is Blindness" is amazing.
He doesn't screw them up, but he still has that annoying habit of strumming as fast as he can during random moments. And, I don't know, but something about his vocals isn't doing it for me at this moment in U2's history. It's just a little 2 minute offering, so no biggie, but I feel these days that Bono is trying vocally to compensate for lost range (oversinging, if you will). I think his voice is still fantastic for a 51 year old, so he can just relax a bit and less the voice come out natural and with less "Ah-Ah-Ah's" and mannerisms, etc.I haven't seen this yet but I am willing to wager that Bono screws up the guitar chords.
I thought that both were a bit crap. To me, it shows that the collective U2 is far better than solo U2.
Amazing how something is considered "crap" simply because it isn't full band.
Well, I think Edge has got himself a very good and delicate singing voice. However, I doubt he'd be a good lead singer as last unicorn said. Edge's voice is a bit too sweet, he doesn't have the passion nor power in his voice that Bono has.
Edge's voice can also get a bit monotonous compared to Bono's. Every line Bono sings basically sounds different, which can be both good and bad at times but is overall more interesting to listen to. A background singer, however, doesn't have the same requirements. In that position Edge's voice works perfectly (and I do doubt Bono would do a better job as a background singer than Edge ).
He doesn't screw them up, but he still has that annoying habit of strumming as fast as he can during random moments.
If you meant "a-rythmic", I agreeHe is doing that because he is to crate a rhythmic counterpart.