Winter is awesome. Bono's voice sounds so good and the lyrics aren't forced. Feels like they are playing as a band too. Just real relaxed and at home with itself.It's probably been said already, but Winter sounds so much better in full quality than the original leaked version. The bass carries that song and was barely noticeable in the version that every heard originally.
Who knows...maybe Tripoli is a song about clouds and Every Breaking Wave is a song about salads.
"Every sailor knows the sea / is a friend made enemy / so pass the balsamic vinaigrette / this ocean aint seen nothin yet"
Sorta goes with the abandoned "food" concept of the album (see the Butter on Toast line from Winter)
I'm on this boat. maybe i'm too excited to think clearly and it's right in front of me, but can someone point me in the right direction?
I loved it, this is one of the most interesting things they've ever done. The Fez part was the biggest letdown, he's just sitting there eating when *that's* the song about him riding his bike from France to North Africa!
Do you guys think Every Breaking Wave originally was to be included after Cedars of Lebanon as it supposedly was going to end up on No Line On The Horizon? Just a thought.
possible.
Watched Linear for the first time today. The girl in the cafe=nice. The GOYB part is funny. Should've been the video for the single
Dr. Crowe: Did your father used to tell you bedtime stories? [pauses] Once upon a time there was this young prince and he decided that he wanted to go for a drive. He got his driver, and they started driving. Driving, driving. [sighs] Driving a lot. And, uh, they drove so much that he fell asleep. And- [pauses] Then he woke up, and he realized they were still driving. This was a very long trip.
Cole: Dr. Crowe? You haven't told bedtime stories before.
Dr. Crowe: Uh, not too many, no.
Cole: You have to add some twists and stuff.
The movie sounds kind of strange ... can't wait to watch it to find out myself.
I only paid 40 euros for the box set, still I would have loved to have some U2 performance video or extra footage or some kind of documentary on the DVD instead of that movie or in addition to the movie.
At least the book looks good.
Just saw "Linear" for the first time yesterday. About halfway through viewing, I remembered a scene from "The Sixth Sense":
Just saw "Linear" for the first time yesterday. About halfway through viewing, I remembered a scene from "The Sixth Sense":
It's not good at all for seating down and watching it!