1. Yep, thanks for reminding me. Production and musician credits, but not songwriting ones. I wonder if that's industry standard or just how the U2 camp works (I know it's varied over the years how Eno and Lanois' contributions were credited).
  2. Originally posted by Keeb13r:Don't forget that "Summer of Love"'s melody is basically taken from the OneRepublic song "West Coast" (even though there is no official credits, songwriting or sampling, for it).


    I definitely would've if West Coast came out first, I didn't include it for that reason. It's more of an interpolation by OneRepublic at that point.
  3. Originally posted by carbide:[..]


    I definitely would've if West Coast came out first, I didn't include it for that reason. It's more of an interpolation by OneRepublic at that point.
    But it was their song first. U2 borrowed it from them, even if their version came out later...
  4. Great job! There’s also a sample of David Bowie « Can you hear me » at the beginning of « North and South of the river ».