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Allanah said:Please, by a mile. First time I heard it, it sounded like a bitter love song. Then I really listened, and BAM. The full impact of what he was saying hit me. Wow. It's a much more mature, almost defeated take on the sentiment of Sunday Bloody Sunday.
Second place: WOWY. One of the most perfect combinations of lyrics and delivery. I still maintain that this is the most perfect piece of singing I've ever heard in modern music.
Runners Up:
Stay - it's just so... heartfelt and heartbroken at the same time. Lovely.
Until the End of the World - What a clever take on a very familiar story. Judas, the narrator? Fabulous.
Acrobat - Whenever I'm depressed and in need of a good kick in the ass, I listen to this.
In a Little While - What a perfect, effortless pop song with an outstanding vocal. And yeah, the "Slow down my beating heart" bit kinda makes me melt. Sometimes simple and straightforward is better.
All I Want is You -
I Still Haven't Found - I know a lot of people are sick of this one, but it's just one of those songs I will never, ever get sick of. I admit, it the song that hooked me (bought JT on a whim at age 17, and man was I glad I did.) When I heard it live I got all teary-eyed.
Do You Feel Loved - Managed to nail "sexy" without being "trashy." Quite an achievement.
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill - What a fantastic take on the life of rock stardom. Very self-aware and clever. And again, a very sexy delievery of the lyrics.
Drowning Man - Just gorgeous. Play this one time live, dammit! I don't care if you have to tune the guitars down a full step for Bono to hit the notes, I just want to hear it.
Dirty Day - I sorta liked it on the album, but the live version from Sydney blows mind.
Shit! I forgot Running to Stand Still. Uhh.... everything MrBrau said. Something about, "You've gotta cry without weeping, talk without speaking, scream without raising your voice..." Guh. Stunning.
MrBrau1 said:Running To Stand Still The intro kills me. Those acoustic slide guitar and plucked notes.
It's so fricking delicate, right into that piano line. And that delivery by Bono. You can hear him
lick his lips. There's this chugging electic guitar that runs through the whole tune, it just
mezmerizes me. I can actually hear the walls closing it. The build into the outro is flawless,
and those 2 echoed drum hits...whoah. Was that real?
The flow of it is just effortless. And the bridge is given so much power thanks to that.
Kite Synth keys play melody and counter melody, then that beautiful slide guitar riff as the band kick
in. It settles into a nice country groove, Again, a wise lyric and delivery, and it starts to open up in the
pre-chorus, as Edge’s distorted guitar notes slide up the fret board into the big payoff. Huge chorus.
Larry and Adam steady, Edge really going off and Bono in full voice. It all goes up another notch during the
bridge, as U2 come to an emotional peak bested only by Bad. The tune has a strange yet brilliant
arrangement: verse /chorus/bridge/chorus/verse. Perfect economy.
You like to listen to the music and write about gets ya. I like that.
Allanah said:[Bad - While not the most mature lyrics in Bono's catalogue, the delivery and passion in them makes them more than they are (isn't that what a great band does? Creates something greater than the sum of its parts. Remember that HBO special when Bono said he hated the lyrics to it? God bless Edge, he interjected that he thought it one of the most beautiful lyrics Bono had ever written. [/B]
Allanah said:Drowning Man - Just gorgeous. Play this one time live, dammit! I don't care if you have to tune the guitars down a full step for Bono to hit the notes, I just want to hear it.
MrBrau1 said:
This is a real turning point for U2. With this tune they begin to get into that "other worldly" type of music. They came close to this with "Tomorrow" from October, but they really nailed it on "Drowning Man." So many great bands simply don't have these type of songs. Those inspirational, epic thingys. U2 have them in spades, and this is where it started. It's the most important song on War. Screw "SBS" and "NYD." "Drowning Man" is the moment.
MrBrau1 said:Bitching about U2 takes up paragraph after paragraph after paragraph, but praise gets the honor of 10 song lists?
MrBrau1 said:Bitching about U2 takes up paragraph after paragraph after paragraph, but praise gets the honor of 10 song lists?
Be more better.
Salome said:stuck in a moment
gorgeous melody
great lyrics
beautiful music
and it all fits perfectly