Claudio Dirani
Babyface
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- Oct 4, 2009
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Hi all,
I've been listening to Zooropa and the Beatles remasters recently. Especially the White Album. So what's the link between both works, you ask?
Well, at least to me that would be the direction I wanted to see U2 taking.
We already know that we won't be getting a double album in the recent future. Plus, there're still Rick Rubin's songs in the can and the Spider-Man soundtrack itching to see the light of the day.
Well, we've been spoiled for good. But...
I understand that my idea is kind of vague. For the time being. Just random thoughts. Anyway I think, at least, they are carry along good intentions. I'm sure U2 reached a point where they can do whatever they like. They are the current Fab Four.
So how about an album with experimental and varied songs just like the Beatles did with their 1968' White Album?
I mean, just like Bono admitted this month, "he's missing a few pop tunes in the charts". Well. They can do that at the same time.
Just release a double A single, that wouldn't be featured in the album.
It'd be quite amazing, though a bit impossible to be done recently. We're no longer in the 60's 70's or 80's anymore. But they are U2. And I think they could. At least, give a shot.
Again, I'd say I'd love hear a 28-track like album with varied material - including Zooropa-style tracks (Achtung Baby! as well), and a non-album single with a strong radio-friendly song, such as Stay.
Well, one can dream. Thoughts?
I've been listening to Zooropa and the Beatles remasters recently. Especially the White Album. So what's the link between both works, you ask?
Well, at least to me that would be the direction I wanted to see U2 taking.
We already know that we won't be getting a double album in the recent future. Plus, there're still Rick Rubin's songs in the can and the Spider-Man soundtrack itching to see the light of the day.
Well, we've been spoiled for good. But...
I understand that my idea is kind of vague. For the time being. Just random thoughts. Anyway I think, at least, they are carry along good intentions. I'm sure U2 reached a point where they can do whatever they like. They are the current Fab Four.
So how about an album with experimental and varied songs just like the Beatles did with their 1968' White Album?
I mean, just like Bono admitted this month, "he's missing a few pop tunes in the charts". Well. They can do that at the same time.
Just release a double A single, that wouldn't be featured in the album.
It'd be quite amazing, though a bit impossible to be done recently. We're no longer in the 60's 70's or 80's anymore. But they are U2. And I think they could. At least, give a shot.
Again, I'd say I'd love hear a 28-track like album with varied material - including Zooropa-style tracks (Achtung Baby! as well), and a non-album single with a strong radio-friendly song, such as Stay.
Well, one can dream. Thoughts?