1. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
    Yea ok!! This album proves u2 don’t need Adam Larry or any producers. Facts!!! I’m the biggest u2 fan. I have spoken.
    Lmaooooooo
  2. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
    Yea ok!! This album proves u2 don’t need Adam Larry or any producers. Facts!!! I’m the biggest u2 fan. I have spoken.


    That is not you...... That is me.
  3. Originally posted by melon51:[..]
    Just listened to it and it's a good vocal and one of the few that's higher than the original (semitone). The positive thing I think from SoS is that Bono is finding form (and falsetto) back. It sounds like they lifted Larry's drums from the '89 version, since it has more swing than other percussion I've heard so far on SoS.

    In the end I wouldn't call this really a re-imagination though. It's not that different except for the electric guitar and the end orchestra.
    Agree about Larry's drumming. I think this and Electrical Storm feature old recordings from Larry.
  4. One of my favourite three U2 songs.

    Bono's club singer vocal treatment and farting about with the vocal melody ruins it.

    Could've been good.

    And yes that is 100 percent Larry's drums from the R&H multitrack.