Tacvbo
The Fly
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Based on The Edge's quote: 'I want people to listen... I think it could be a bringing to bear of all those eureka moments from the past'
I really think NLOTH resembles previous work, here's what I think these 'eureka moments' are:
-The overall feel of No Line (the song), reminds me of the sonic explosion of Achtung Baby
-I could say the same about Magnificent and The Unforgettable Fire
-The Oh's at the end of Moment of Surrender= Stay Faraway So Close
-The joy and happiness of Crazy Tonight reminds me of Beautiful Day, also the 'Baby, baby, baby' from Ultraviolet
-Cedars in my opinion has the feel of Wake up dead man...
IMO this record really is a revision of some of the best work the band has ever done, but it's an improvement, what do you think?
I really think NLOTH resembles previous work, here's what I think these 'eureka moments' are:
-The overall feel of No Line (the song), reminds me of the sonic explosion of Achtung Baby
-I could say the same about Magnificent and The Unforgettable Fire
-The Oh's at the end of Moment of Surrender= Stay Faraway So Close
-The joy and happiness of Crazy Tonight reminds me of Beautiful Day, also the 'Baby, baby, baby' from Ultraviolet
-Cedars in my opinion has the feel of Wake up dead man...
IMO this record really is a revision of some of the best work the band has ever done, but it's an improvement, what do you think?