Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Second night had the epic setlist, thanks for reminding me.
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Second night had the epic setlist, thanks for reminding me.
Originally posted by Genaro92U2:This was an exciting time to be a U2 fan. The hype around this album, the anticipation of leaks. The vivid discussions about GOYB and all the tracks, artwork and tour. I feel OLD. I can't believe how time flies. I was on this forum for a year or two already by this point. NLOTH will always remind of a special time in my life.I was in HS and my friends and I would actually play this album frequently and loved it. It hasn't aged all that well and the album definitely has its flaws. But it was truly the last time we saw U2 being truly experimental. And the last time they worked with Eno & Lanois.
PS: NLOTH the track itself is still a banger.
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Second night had the epic setlist, thanks for reminding me.
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:I think the album is brilliant but the tour for it seems like it didn’t suit the songs - Magnificent, Boots, Unknown Caller, the rearranged I’ll Go Crazy, Stand Up Comedy, and Breathe are definite big stadium songs... the rest are borderline (NLOTH, MOS) or not at all stadium songs. It was a strange tour for the album they made. It seems like 360 would’ve have suited Atomic Bomb much better than NLOTH.
Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
That last point is correct. Mos worked on 360 but not Nloth.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
There's a somewhat abrupt cut into the beggining of the sampled vocal you hear saying like "tse tse tse" ....
Originally posted by RememberEveryMoment:[...] Probably their most ambitious album since Pop, but especially SoE feels more confident and finished.
Originally posted by Genaro92U2:This was an exciting time to be a U2 fan. The hype around this album, the anticipation of leaks. The vivid discussions about GOYB and all the tracks, artwork and tour. I feel OLD. I can't believe how time flies. I was on this forum for a year or two already by this point. NLOTH will always remind of a special time in my life.I was in HS and my friends and I would actually play this album frequently and loved it. It hasn't aged all that well and the album definitely has its flaws. But it was truly the last time we saw U2 being truly experimental. And the last time they worked with Eno & Lanois.
PS: NLOTH the track itself is still a banger.