1. The opening ‘notes’ of love is bigger, which sets me up for the epicness that’s about to follow.

    ‘I’ll never know, never know what starving poets meant, cos when I was broke it was you that always paid the rent’
    Landlady

    And pretty much just the fact that u2 have released another incredible album is my most favourite thing about it all.
  2. YES! They add just enough to the song, to take it to that other place.

    I honestly would like a version where she's more prominent - I'm not a massive fan of her music, although it's usually at least alright, but her voice is superb. However, the version we have is perfect for the album, where her vocals are like... the secret ingredient, sort of. This minor thing that helps draw it together.
  3. Jesus if you are still my friend
    What the hell
    What the hell you got for me
  4. The riff and drums of Lighs of Home and then how Bono sounds in the first verse.
  5. The Iris coda in Lights of Home.
  6. The last 90 seconds of landlady. Hits me hard
  7. When it's finally over
  8. No matter in what sequence I've played the songs (so far), every time The Little Things starts I'm struck by the urgency of those first notes...
  9. The blue frame in the cover.