Originally posted by kobrien:Has anyone else noticed this?
The ending of Landlady ties in with Surrender? Surrender keeps popping into my head. The sounds are very similar towards the end of both songs.
Originally posted by ultravioletPOPstar:After a few listens of the album, this is one of my favorite tracks. I hope they play it, but I am afraid it won't make it to the setlist. One can always hope!
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Surrender? The War song?
Originally posted by haruka_vox:it's hilarious that Bono used 'parking space' in a lyric, the whole song has this humorous tone
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
I really love the first verse because I feel like is "too specific" to be made up.
Which means that I believe that scene actually happened (the "you have a key" and the "how do you know it's me?" part)... I like the line either if it happened or not, but if I believe that that actually happened, I get really emotional with it...
Originally posted by marianarielli:[..]
To me it means bono coming home from a long tour or something like that and feeling anxious and slightly disconnected or even changed (hence I ask you how you know it’s me), but Ali still trusts him and lets him in (and he can’t quite understand how she does it)
Originally posted by grace:Like it at first listen, love it later but it became haunting after the lines " the strangers that protected me / to bring me back to you " suddenly hit me. To me, it's what Bono felt at the moment when he almost die, like the bike accident in NYC or the terrorist attack in Nice. And he truly felt blessed that some people saved him so that he had a chance to get back to his lady. That's simply so touching.