Originally posted by Medusa:
My thoughts on the album so far are that I really like it, but I wish the whole thing was as upbeat as "Vertigo." I'm a little disappointed in the slowness of the other songs.
"Vertigo" is brilliant and of course this has been out for a bit now (and *swoon*, the video! - Larry Mullen, Jr. in the shades and I think it's been said that he has some sort of a Dorian Gray thing going on where he never ages).
"Miracle Drug," "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" and "City Of Blinding Lights" are 3 of my other faves.
I love the line in "Original Of The Species" where Bono sings, "I'll give you everything you want, except the thing that you want."
I've been having fun listening to this.
P.S. The B-side to "Vertigo" ("Are You Gonna Wait Forever?") is not much to speak of, IMO. I'm sorry I bought the single.
Cheers
DJ Medusa.
Maybe that's why I like the album so much - and I've had this discussion with others - it's all about when you got into U2. I first got really into them during the War album circa 83, and was sold by the Unforgettable Fire album. That's not the most up beat of albums either. And it's also completely unlike their next 5 albums.
But after a few listens I picked up on the brilliance of the songs and was thought Bad was about the best thing I'd ever heard.
Same thing with this album, although I think it's more upbeat than it's getting credit for. Vertigo, All Because of You, Peace and Love Forever, City of Blinding Lights, Crumbs from Your Table all get going (sometimes after after slow entries), kind of like the UF. I love this album. I've been waiting for a UF type album since 85.
I also think that "Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own" will be HUGE.