U2 song break
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ACCBootlegGoddess wrote:ohh btw...hate to be picky, but not sure what site you got the lyrics from but its not "find away"...its FADE away.
great eye ! I didnt catch that- I actually pulled the lyrics off of their official site- http://www.U2.com . Anyhow- going to the Garden tonight- I hope they play " Bad "- but i see they did lst night and probably wont do back to back closings like that ! Oh well.
nice " find " ACC ! ; o )For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
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pei_ling wrote:
speaking of irish bands...whatever happened to the cranberries?
as i read your post i was listening to dreams by the cranberries, amazing songwww.myspace.com/rockmastergeneral
To break down borders and realise that we are one species and then the true patriotism comes from pride and love of the human race, not from the tribes of which we currently are divided, open your eyes your mind will see! - ME0 -
My 1st or 2nd favorite band was U2, and I still love them so much than PJ.
U2 is like that bands that never dies. The best of Europa today.0 -
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at toronto during the RIFW encore, Bono adds a few lines that i can't quite make out..has anyone transcribed his verse at all? does anyone know what i'm talking about?
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haha Yes! I was there for U2 on Saturday night, and man, I knew Pearl Jam were coming on Monday, and I wondered if Bono would bring out Vedder to sing, but then tossed the idea away.
And so when Bono brought out Vedder, I was so shocked. I'd never seen Pearl Jam before, and I was seeing them on Monday the 19th. So to see Vedder singing with Bono, both of my favorite vocalists, it was really one hell of an experience. And also it was cool when Bono took my friend's camera and started taking pictures with it and handed it back to her.
A Sort Of Homecoming has been my favorite U2 song for a couple of years, so when Pearl Jam started playing it on Monday, once again, it was an experience and a half.
Those were the first two concerts I was ever able to afford going to.
Sorry, I couldn't get what Bono was saying, everyone was soooooo loud when Bono came out, and I was in the 300s.things were different then
all is different now
I tried to explain
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hahah i was there too n what ever he made up n said was way to fast for me to catch n the place was just going nuts, it was sweet seeing the people when they turned the house lightso n"Pussies no more"
"Johnny we miss, Pete your still the greatest"0 -
I liked them up until Zooropa.If a man speaks in a forest and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?0
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yeah there dancy period was a bit lame, but then they came back with all that you can't leave behind, what a fucking shit hot album.www.myspace.com/rockmastergeneral
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oil alternative wrote:yeah there dancy period was a bit lame, but then they came back with all that you can't leave behind, what a fucking shit hot album.
POP was a great album...if you throw out "Discotheque."No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.0 -
YieldInHiding wrote:POP was a great album...if you throw out "Discotheque."
but does it stand up against the joshua tree and achtung babywww.myspace.com/rockmastergeneral
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YieldInHiding wrote:POP was a great album...if you throw out "Discotheque."
Dude "Discotheque" was one of the best songs on POP, which I think is actually a great album. Zooropa was ok, but one of their weaker efforts(probably along with Unforgettable Fire and maybe October in my book). Now, comparing their experimental albums to their peak isnt quite fair, most albums that exist cant stand up to Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby(in my top 5 albums easily)I've faced it, a life wasted, and I'm never going back again.
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red hill mining town and all i want is you are my all time faves!
they are so beautifulEVENFLOW MEMBER #009 and i'm LOVIN the new PJ!!!! avacado all the way!!
i know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
i HOPE you'll be a star,
in somebody elses sky, but why, why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine?!0 -
They ran out of inspiration after Achtung Baby in my opinion. They tried a few things but mainly failed and have reverted to making easily digestable music whilst shoving their brand/reputation down people's throats. I don't like it. He always wanted to be 'Bono - The Living Legend' and I guess now he has his wish.
But the days of I Will Follow, Bad, Where The Streets Have no Name and Pride are long gone.0 -
LedZepFan wrote:Now, comparing their experimental albums to their peak isnt quite fair, most albums that exist cant stand up to Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby(in my top 5 albums easily)
some might say they are peaking again with all that you can't leave behind and how to dismantle an atomic bomb.www.myspace.com/rockmastergeneral
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rrivers wrote:I've heard Mrs. Sarejevo. So, Passengers was just a single? What else is on the album?
here is the album on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000001E8S/qid=1134322358/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/202-0839406-0887805"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it"
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Miracle drug
I want to trip inside your head
Spend the day there...
To hear the things you haven't said
And see what you might see
I want to hear you when you call
Do you feel anything at all?
I want to see your thoughts take shape
And walk right out
Freedom has a scent
Like the top of a new born baby's head
The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've had enough I'm not giving up
On a miracle drug
Of science and the human heart
There is no limit
There is no failure here sweetheart
Just when you quit...
I am you and you are mine
Love makes nonsense of space
And time... we'll disappear
Love and logic keep us clear
Reason is on our side, love...
The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've had enough of romantic love
I'd give it up, yeah, I'd give it up
For a miracle, a miracle drug, a miracle drug
God I need your help tonight
Beneath the noise
Below the din
I hear a voice
It's whispering
In science and in medicine
"I was a stranger
You took me in"
The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've had enough of romantic love
I'd give it up, yeah, I'd give it up
For a miracle, miracle drug
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PaulJam wrote:They ran out of inspiration after Achtung Baby in my opinion. They tried a few things but mainly failed and have reverted to making easily digestable music whilst shoving their brand/reputation down people's throats. I don't like it. He always wanted to be 'Bono - The Living Legend' and I guess now he has his wish.
But the days of I Will Follow, Bad, Where The Streets Have no Name and Pride are long gone.
I just think Pj is in aleague of their own considering they dont need any marketing, sponsors or publicity to convey their message.Aah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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stickboy wrote:Thank you! I also liked them up until then, but it just seems to me that its the other way around as far as who admires who. Bono wishes he could be like Ed. ANd youre right about digestable music(pop/radiofriendly, whatever u wanna call it) Its all just recycled and redundant. I dont wanna upset anyone cause my sis and bro in law love U2 and last nite we had a 3 hr debate on the diff. between the 2 bands.
I just think Pj is in aleague of their own considering they dont need any marketing, sponsors or publicity to convey their message.
I like U2 and had a great time at their concert in November. I do see what you are talking about though. In the "Ten Past Ten" article in Spin, Bono talks about how he "is a fan of the Pearl Jam organization" and that he didn't know how much longer U2 could keep up with the kind of tour, promotion, etc.
I think the answer is somewhere in the middle of the 2 bands. I think a lot of people might like Pearl Jam but aren't exposed to a lot of their new music due to the fact that they don't super-promote and radio does not give their new stuff a lot of airplay. This is where I can see where U2 promotes their asses off because music will not get to people now by just being on the radio because so many less people are listening to commercial radio now with ipods, etc. Still it doesn't feel right to see Bono singing "Original of the Species" on an ipod 30 times an hour on TV even if they didn't take any money for it."We're fixed good, lamp-wise."0 -
rrivers wrote:I like U2 and had a great time at their concert in November. I do see what you are talking about though. In the "Ten Past Ten" article in Spin, Bono talks about how he "is a fan of the Pearl Jam organization" and that he didn't know how much longer U2 could keep up with the kind of tour, promotion, etc.rrivers wrote:I think the answer is somewhere in the middle of the 2 bands. I think a lot of people might like Pearl Jam but aren't exposed to a lot of their new music due to the fact that they don't super-promote and radio does not give their new stuff a lot of airplay. This is where I can see where U2 promotes their asses off because music will not get to people now by just being on the radio because so many less people are listening to commercial radio now with ipods, etc. Still it doesn't feel right to see Bono singing "Original of the Species" on an ipod 30 times an hour on TV even if they didn't take any money for it.
But I WILL give them credit for being a voice, having created music I can relate to until the 90's(songs actually like end of the world, which mean more to me than say....Its a beautiful day, which I coulda watched Mr. Rogers neighborhood if I wanted to hear that :rolleyes:)and still contributing to charities and stuff, but again...no need to strike a pose Bono...lolAah, fuck it, I’m just gonna go home, turn on the fuckin’ TV...
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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oil alternative wrote:some might say they are peaking again with all that you can't leave behind and how to dismantle an atomic bomb.
those would be wrong. Their best album will always be Actung for about a million reasons many of them being context. and Pop gets my vote for one of most underated albums of the decade. as much as I really did like All that you can't leave behind I felt it was a step sideways, more of a cros between joshua tree and Actung. the new one is a complete waste, I saw them in in April and only got excited for the stuff off of Actung and Boy, I thought I would get into the new one more after seeing stuff live but not so much."I'm not suicidal, except when I drink. That's why we don't all drink at the same time, there'd be no-one alive to drive home..."
Chris Cornell
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