Originally posted by Remy:So what do we think is the common theme of the song, lyrically? Any thoughts?
Originally posted by Sev00:One thing is for sure, I absolutely love the first part of the bridge. It's what instantly drew me to the song the most. That "... no fear..." singing sound is perfect. It feels like walking inside a scary mysterious tunnel underground or something.
I think it's what separates the song from the "just a rock song" category like Miracle, to my ears. There's something behind this song, with more work behind it than the other "mindless" rock songs.
Also the fact that this isn't a simple "power chord rock song" from Edge does wonders imho. I just wish they had found something other to finish the song than a repeat of the chorus. Maybe they could have gone back to that amazing bridge sound/feeling for the ending, develop it more, and end on it ?
Originally posted by Sev00:[...] I just wish they had found something other to finish the song than a repeat of the chorus. Maybe they could have gone back to that amazing bridge sound/feeling for the ending, develop it more, and end on it ?
Originally posted by u2joost:[..]
It's about these troubled times we live in. The lights can go out any minute. Just like the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteor, we can be wiped out by bombs any minute. Some people are in the dark already, listening to.... (we all know who 'Big Mouth' is......) Essentially the message is: we must find the light in ourselves.
just my two cents........ something like this anyway.
Originally posted by Herok12:https://www.joe.ie/music/u2-blackout-song-600011
Positive review!
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
It challenges the reader to name a good single from SOE: "you'd be hard pressed to name any of the singles from that one - do you even remember what 'The Miracle' or 'Song For Someone' sounded like?"
I may be a fan, but I'm not hard pressed to name EBW...
Originally posted by kobrien:Yep, trying to having a conversation b/t these two polarizing groups is like trying to dismantle an atomic bomb
Originally posted by u2joost:[..]
It's about these troubled times we live in. The lights can go out any minute. Just like the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteor, we can be wiped out by bombs any minute. Some people are in the dark already, listening to.... (we all know who 'Big Mouth' is......) Essentially the message is: we must find the light in ourselves.
just my two cents........ something like this anyway.
Originally posted by kobrien:Ned is short for Nedabiah. I simply searched google for Ned in the Bible and found the info - that's all.
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