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Local Time: 08:53 PM | And the reason U2 have lasted so long is that there are people like Larry, who couldn't give a fuck, to balance it out! ![]() |
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Local Time: 06:23 AM | Quote:
As to the rest, there are many songs from many albums, including a lot off Zooropa and Pop, as well as Joshua Tree. Off the latest album, I am intrigued and/or moved by Crumbs, One Step Closer, Original, Fast Cars (as well as the unreleased Smile and Mercy). Remember (I know I'm stating the obvious) that lyrics are not poetry; they are meant to be sung, and in Bono's case are usually created after the music. He adds the melodies and the words to complete the music. In Bono's case, through the creative process, the words and the melodies are so entwined that it's hard to view one or other in isolation. They form a creative and often very beautiful whole, and that is what creates the emotional impact. (And yes, I for many years taught literature at University and college. But in recent years I have veered off in a somewhat different direction, and coordinate and occasionally teach in a department that delivers ESL, EAP and ESP. I specialize now in the area of language assessment.) | |
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Ill look up the lyrics to the songs you mentioned in the morning. Dunno about you but Im enjoying this discussion. | ||
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Local Time: 06:23 AM | Me too. But what the heck are you doing up in the middle of the night? Get to sleep, woman! ![]()
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Local Time: 06:23 AM | Hi again Beli! I was having some further thoughts whilst preparing dinner (veal parmegianno ).Re: your comments on Sometimes. I believe that in writing, the type of language selected must be true to and support the theme or subject. Writing doesn't need to be all tortured metaphors to be effective and moving. In this case, the plain, simple language is well-chosen and reflects its subject. Bob Hewson was a blunt and direct man by all accounts, and flowery language of any kind would ring false. The plain, everyday language is, to me, all the more painful, because it reflects the real hurt felt by the unloved son. The line "I know that we don't talk/Can you hear me when I sing/You're the reason I sing" sounds very real to me, like something actually said, and it's all the more moving for this reason. Those lines, combined with the soaring operatic note, are a great creative moment, in my opinion, and very rich in feeling.
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Local Time: 06:23 PM | Lots of random thoughts at the end of a very long day. Beautiful, simple songs. 1) I agree that songs don't have to be poetry, or tortured. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own reminds me of Neil Diamond's song Morningside. Quote:
2) George Michael (humour me, please) "You Have Been Loved" Quote:
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Local Time: 06:23 PM | Cliches, Stereotypes, Old Wives Tales 3) Sissor Sisters "Mary" contains cliches but they hit the right spot with me. Quote:
) many expressions, and cliches in his songs. And it irritates the crap out of me. I'm not sure why I can listen to other singers sing cliches and it not bother me but when Bono does it rubs me up the wrong way. I'm thinking I feel ( I still havent reread the lyrics of the songs you listed. My apologies. I will try again tomorrow, family permitting. "I don't want to be so deep that people have to drown to relate to me." -Bono "I run away from writing words...words are scary." -Bono Not that means Bono isn't deep...... Rambling, and the pork is burning. Back tomorrow ![]() | |
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Local Time: 10:23 AM | I treated myself to this, whilst I was buying my old man a father's day gift. 2 hardbacks for £25.00.... Anyway, it's a great read so far. Bono mentions Monty Python!! Cant wait to read the rest now! ![]() |
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Local Time: 10:23 AM | I'm on page 90 and so far so good I also bought U2 Show and I'm looking for The Story behind every song |
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Local Time: 06:23 PM | Belfast Newsletter: Bono was 'inches' from bomb death Quote:
Anyway, I really should be reading those lyrics...... | |
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Local Time: 08:53 PM | That's very interesting to read. I watched Denton's interview with Alice Cooper on Monday and Alice was very clear that there are very different people named Alice: There is the rock star "Alice" who is on stage, chopping his head off and spitting fake blood, there is "Alice" who does interviews etc, and there is "me" the guy at home who is a Republican, is pro-Iran war, and plays golf. Bono has probably developed three separate entities as well. He's definitely not the "real Bono" when doing interviews anymore. |
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Local Time: 11:23 AM | Now this is an intriguing comment by Mischka. I'm struck by the fact that he says that Bono can appear cold, yet is warm when he's interviewing him. Also, I wonder if Edge, Adam and Larry get to see the other persona's as well and what they think to themselves when they see Bono acting in rockstar-mode. |
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Noel being Noel, he went off on a huge rant. Banging on about how much he detested people who permanently hark back to the past, it's gone, etc; he also had a few choice words to say about depression. He did have a point, although his manner was somewhat unrealistic and insensitive. His view seems similar to B's in its extremity.As I listened to the interview, it became blatantly obvious why these traits irked Noel so much. He hates the part of himself that can't let go of the past. It is a characteristic he possesses in abundance, and it gets to him. So he blocks it out by having no patience with it whatsoever. That sounds like amateur psychology on my part, and I freely admit that it is. Regardless, if you look at Noel's lyrics and read/listen to other interviews he's done, it's easy to see what his problem is. Himself. Literally a case of all that you can't leave behind. So my question is, does the same apply to B? | ||
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It is possible to admire Bono - including his butt, - and find the man attractive, without being a complete wet dishrag and blindly buying into every damn thing the man says. Quote:
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