Originally posted by LostSailor:The rearranging of old songs could also be required because Bono can't sing them in their original form anymore....kind of like the JT17 version of Red Hill Mining Town....damn we are all getting old - or older....
Originally posted by LostSailor:The rearranging of old songs could also be required because Bono can't sing them in their original form anymore....kind of like the JT17 version of Red Hill Mining Town....damn we are all getting old - or older....
Originally posted by peatiedog:someone in Eire told me Adam just had another baby.....he would prob want to stay home
Originally posted by peatiedog:someone in Eire told me Adam just had another baby.....he would prob want to stay home
Originally posted by marik:[..]
was this ever confirmed? I've seen nothing
Originally posted by IwillFOLLOW:From what i have heard: apart from a few other producers, Howie B was with them in the studio for SOS.
Originally posted by LostSailor:This is by far my saddest day as a U2 fan of 37 plus years....A new version of Where The Streets Have No Name? What in the bloody hell? I think I am officially renouncing my U2 mega Fandom. I can now empathize with how Matt McGee felt when he shuttered atu2 a few years ago. I'll see U2 play live if they are near me but my days of spending my hard earned cash to travel around North America are over. This is a disgusting cash grab for the record label and a banal attempt to be relevant today. I am so disappointed and disgusted. The future doesn't need a big kiss from this band anymore...their future has dried up
..at least for me.
Originally posted by Cgmorgan1986:You know, instead of posting all this hate on it (it’s not gonna stop it from being released) here’s an easy solution, DON’T BUY OR LISTEN TO IT. There. Easy to do.
Originally posted by pleasegone:[..]
Bon Jovi--This Left Feels Right In 2003 this reinterpretation of Bon Jovi songs became the lowest selling album of their career, and the albums that followed this turkey, even in the years of declining music sales still outsold this terrible reworking album.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Just as a note: in 2017 and 2019 they played RHMT in the key of F instead of the original key of G - that's "only" two semitones lower. They've played many songs 2 and even 3 semitones lower: Pride, Sunday Bloody Sunday and Still Haven't Found, most notably. That can be done while keeping the original arrangements no problem.