1. Originally posted by JeroenAFCA:[..]
    Isn't that the whole idea of a forum?
    To discuss points of view and get feedback? To see if other people share your opinion?
    But indeed, let's get back to the topic at hand.
    I agree, but some come on here on a fishing trip
  2. Well, not me. I got a bit carried away when I saw the reactions.
    I loved the track when I listened to it but got the same feelling like others did. And I was just trying to figure out why that was.
  3. I don't really love it at first. Might grow on me.
    I do think however that it's a very anticlimatic way to end the show.

    A song after it would be very useful
  4. Fair way of looking at it, but on the other hand loads of radio music (most of what isn't electronic, jerky-sounding dance pop) is piano-y, slow pop mush songs with faux-deep, cheap-emotive lyrics. A song with a slow piano-y build up to an actual bit of rock with actually deep, actually beautiful lyrics should stand a decent shot. Then again, I think the mere fact that it's U2 might put some people off their feed...
  5. Well, I've only given it about 2-3 full listens but it's a nice sounding song & the lyrics are touching. But I have a feeling I'll render a full opinion by tomorrow after the Seattle show :-)
  6. I really like this one. I want to hear what the studio version is like, but from the one performance we have I think it's incredible.
  7. I really really like it. Hopefully we get a studio version this year.
  8. Originally posted by DerBFreund:I don't really love it at first. Might grow on me.
    I do think however that it's a very anticlimatic way to end the show.

    A song after it would be very useful
    It screams for Bad > 40 after it.
  9. The fade out at at the end begs to be merged into bad or please
  10. Bad & "40" and a Boy song at the end makes the setlist more complete. But The Little Thinks...is a very good song but not for a closer. I'm curious about the studio version.
  11. Sorry, it's The Little Things... ofcourse