Miggy D
War Child
I say no.
It may be as good, or even better than Beautiful Day, just in terms of overall song quality, but I do not think it will become 'bigger' than Beautiful Day, just in terms of popularity, and overall exposure. Why, you ask?
Beautiful Day looks to be the more anthemic of the two, and can apply to far more situations than Vertigo.
Just bought a new car? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got married? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got laid? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got your car smashed by a truck? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Beautiful Day can not only apply to good situations but also to bad ones. Sure, your dog was just accidentally shot by your best friend in a hunting trip gone horribly awry. But look at all of the wonderful things the world has to offer anyway? It's a beautiful day, even without your dog. It's an uplifting, optimistic, and anthemic song that can really be used whenever, wherever.
I just don't think Vertigo is going to be as versatile, at least meaning/content wise. I don't see Vertigo being used as the next Olympic theme. Because of this, Vertigo may very well turn out to be a fantastic rocker, and may surpass Beautiful Day in terms of quality, but I don't think it will reach the same heights of popularity.
Thoughts?
-Miguel
or
-Mike
Take your pick.
It may be as good, or even better than Beautiful Day, just in terms of overall song quality, but I do not think it will become 'bigger' than Beautiful Day, just in terms of popularity, and overall exposure. Why, you ask?
Beautiful Day looks to be the more anthemic of the two, and can apply to far more situations than Vertigo.
Just bought a new car? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got married? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got laid? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Just got your car smashed by a truck? Well, it's a beautiful day!
Beautiful Day can not only apply to good situations but also to bad ones. Sure, your dog was just accidentally shot by your best friend in a hunting trip gone horribly awry. But look at all of the wonderful things the world has to offer anyway? It's a beautiful day, even without your dog. It's an uplifting, optimistic, and anthemic song that can really be used whenever, wherever.
I just don't think Vertigo is going to be as versatile, at least meaning/content wise. I don't see Vertigo being used as the next Olympic theme. Because of this, Vertigo may very well turn out to be a fantastic rocker, and may surpass Beautiful Day in terms of quality, but I don't think it will reach the same heights of popularity.
Thoughts?
-Miguel
or
-Mike
Take your pick.