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The worst U2 songs in the world. Ever.
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6/17/2004 9:16 AM
    I'm kicking this off as a counter-tonic to the "best U2 songs" thread. Because – let’s not forget - the lads have released some corkers over the years. Here's a few to kick it off: “The Refugee” from 1983’s War. I always completely hated this track. Sonically obnoxious. And the fact that it is the only song by U2 ever produced by Bill “Riverdance” Whelan is probably not a coincidence. “Ocean” on their debut Boy. Sits ajar on their splintering debut. Which is quite likely the reason they put it there. Murky and stickly, it’s probably resembles what a Massive Attack track sounds like as you drown in a vat of congealing manure. But, then again, back around 1980 then they used to often open their live set with this, which was bit of a clever manoeuvre: get your audience thinking at first you’re an appallingly indulgent act and then blow them away with the rest of your set list which is nothing short of blistering. “Peace on Earth” from 1997’s Pop. I am fully aware of the risk I run here of greatly offending some people considering the song’s sensitive subject (the innocent people killed in the Omagh bombing) but I thought that while this track was well-intended it just ended up sounding like drivel. Usually U2 (or Bono more to the point) are highly dependable for a bit of sophisticated reflection and perspective when it comes to lyrics on serious war / political topics (compare this to ‘Please’ from the same album which was also inspired by the situation in Norn Iron). If it had been Delores O’Riordan who had penned these lyrics I would not have been surprised. But she was nowhere near this track during its genesis. And the syrupy backing track was nothing in anyway special. As yer man Thom Yorke once said “don’t get sentimental, it always ends up drivel”. eoghan
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    6/17/2004 10:25 AM
    I've mentioned it before, but "The Hands That Built America" from the "Gangs of New York" soundtrack represented a new low in their career for me. The sound of a band running dangerously low on ideas. Now I hope this is just Bono and the lads letting Martin Scorsese have a song that wasn't fit to go on their forthcoming album, but it doesn't bode well. I can't think of single redeeming feature to this song. It sounds cavernous, but not in a good way. What I mean is, its sounds really big but also empty and hollow, both musically and lyrically.
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    6/17/2004 10:56 AM
    Most of Rattle and Hum.
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    6/17/2004 12:03 PM
    Their version of 'Everlasting Love' is pretty crapola too.
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    6/17/2004 2:03 PM
    I never liked With or Without You. I know that sounds odd, but I didn't.
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    6/17/2004 4:12 PM
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    ...I know that sounds odd.
    Hey, here on Cluas, nothing sounds odd.
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    6/17/2004 4:50 PM
    Man, I always loved "The Refugee." Probably because my family sponsored a refugee family to come to America from Laos when I was 12. I love everything on WAR, though. I can't think of a song I don't like...Some of their recent hits got a bit worn out for me, they were played so much on the radio. I guess I even like their stupid songs, like "Party Girl."
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    6/17/2004 6:45 PM
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    I guess I even like their stupid songs
    Ahh, c'mon now, there must be one. Oh, what about that one that Bono sang on the private plane during that RTE Doc they made about U2 in America...How does it go ? Oh, yeah, "uhhh, ahhh, she's ma, uhhh, Chili Con Carne...yaaah, uhh"
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    6/17/2004 9:14 PM
    The stupid U2 songs are great! How about "Elevation" from "All you can't leave behind" which contains such gems as "A mole digging in a hole /Digging up my soul" or "Daddy's gonna pay for your crashed car": "A-ha, Sha-la, A-ha, Sha-la /Daddys gonna pay for your crashed car". Straight outta the Bernard Sumner school of rock lyricism or what! Appropriately enough, a beefed up version of "Elevation" was also used on the soundtrack of the wonderfully dumb but fun action movie "Tomb Raider".
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    6/17/2004 9:22 PM
    'The Playboy Mansion' stinks lyrically too. EG; "I never bought a lotto ticket", "And a Big Mac bigger than you think". Hey Bono, how much is a litre of milk nowdays hmm ?
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    6/18/2004 1:41 AM
    I guess I never really liked that song Edge sang. What was it? I'm not really all that familiar with anything after Achtung Baby. I only remember them doing it on the Grammy's or something like that, just him on a chair with a bunch of monitors behind him.
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    6/18/2004 7:53 AM
    "Oh, hold me nooooww, ah, hold me nooooow, As de night, it comes arooound" Is that the one ? The song is called 'Van Diemans Land'... ...No wait, I know the one you are talking about. It's called 'Numb' from the ZOOROPA album. That was a great song....Oh wait, I'm on the wrong strand ! 'Stateless' (from Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack) is pretty minging.
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    6/18/2004 4:24 PM
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    The stupid U2 songs are great! How about "Elevation" from "All you can't leave behind" which contains such gems as "A mole digging in a hole /Digging up my soul" or "Daddy's gonna pay for your crashed car": "A-ha, Sha-la, A-ha, Sha-la /Daddys gonna pay for your crashed car". Straight outta the Bernard Sumner school of rock lyricism or what!
    Let's not forget this classic couplet from "Wake Up Dead Man", where Bono is talking to the late J.C. about his father, God ( well, you would, wouldn't you ? ): "He's in charge of heaven / he made the world in seven".
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    6/21/2004 2:25 PM
    Sorry to be a party pooper Eoghan but didn't the woeful 'Peace on Earth ' appear on 'All That You Can't Leave Behind'? Yours Analytically, ken.
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    6/22/2004 10:46 AM
    Awful U2 songs? I think there are plenty to choose from... I agree with Eoghan with Peace on Earth. From the same album, I would enthusiastically endorse Wild Honey as the perfect example of a bad U2 song - uninspired, lyrically bland and a song that just seems to exist to support a crap chorus that Bono has come up with. I'm not a fan of New York either. Side 2 of The Unforgettable Fire always sounded wilfully obscure to me. I could never sit through it without wanting to hit the fast forward button. Biggest culprit? Elvis Presley and America.
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    6/22/2004 12:43 PM
    I dunno Stephen, I quite like Wild Honey even though the lyrics aren't up to much. I should point out that I also like "Elevation" and "Daddy's gonna pay for your crashed cars" despite their lyrical deficiencies. Wild Honey, unless I'm totally missing the point, just seems to be a straightforward love song, with a nice country-soul feel. I believe it was originally written for Mick Jagger to sing so that might put it perspective. Its also probably one of Bonos best vocal performaces on record, his voice seems to have matured nicely with age, perhaps lacking the earlier bombast, but with a very nice quality to it thesed days, a bit like er..honey really.
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    6/22/2004 3:42 PM
    elvis presley and america is the best thing they ever did, side 2 of the fire is classic, the ocean is deadly, van diemens land is cool and the refugee is a hell of lot better than the dreadful two hearts or like a song or who's gonna ride your wild billys or discotheque or hallelujah here she comes or most of all that you can leave behind..no?
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    6/23/2004 11:14 AM
    Bejayzuz. Of course 'Peace on Earth' was from 'All that ye can't leave behind' and not from 'Pop'. Dunno what I was thinking. Cheers for pointing that out Ken. eoghan
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    6/23/2004 5:32 PM
    I think all U2's music from 1990 onwards was and is pure pap with the exception of "staring at the sun" and "one". Some of their 80s stuff is good but overrated. I suppose I just have to admit I can't stand U2 and Bono with his ravings on ending world poverty, as spoken through his microphone sold by a first world company employing third-world workers and paying them third-world wages. I'm not an anti-globalist just think Bono's a bit of a hypocrit
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    6/23/2004 8:34 PM
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    I'm not an anti-globalist just think Bono's a bit of a hypocrit
    And in dire need of a dictionary by the look of it.
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    6/24/2004 2:28 PM
    Good one jules. I accidentally left out an "e". I could go through all of your posts about the obscure bands you listen to but I have better things to do with my time
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    6/24/2004 2:29 PM
    PS. You could also benefit from examining your grammar. But the look of it??
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    6/24/2004 3:03 PM
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    PS. You could also benefit from examining your grammar. But the look of it??
    Touche mon ami. Touche In regards to whether I go through all your posts, no I don't, and I don't expect the same from your good self. Not sure what your point is either. That you don't like people reading your posts and replying to them prehaps ? Anyway, I take on board what you say about Bono's pronouncements but I don't see how that relates to his choice of microphone. If you are going to attack him simply on the basis of the equipment he uses where does that leave other musicians ? Does the Edge play his guitar solo for 'Bullet The Blue Sky' with less conviction because he is using a Fender made in the USA ? Woody Guthrie used to write and play his songs on a succession of Martin guitars. The Martin Guitar Company could never be described as a Socialist collective yet Guthrie was a hardline Communist ? Was he being a hypocrite ?
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    6/24/2004 8:55 PM
    Snoozers...
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    6/25/2004 8:28 AM
    Hey Jules, you've taken my comment from a totally different thread and used it completely out of its intended context to support your own argument. Look, I don't want to start an argument here, but lets make something clear: If you want to bring politics into the discussion on occasion, fine, its just that I am not interested I don't appreciate you dragging me into it.
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    6/25/2004 8:52 AM
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    I don't appreciate you dragging me into it.
    Didn't mean to. It was unintentional. Apologies for any upset caused. Have edited response. (see above) I should point out though that I didn't bring politics into this discussion. I was simply responding to Brian of G's comments about Bono's spoken views which are, lets face it, highly political. Indeed, so are his lyrics... 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' 'Bullet The Blue Sky' 'Silver and Gold' 'Peace on Earth' 'Seconds' 'Pride' To be fair, I can't quite see how any discussion on U2's songs can avoid politics when they are such a political band and previous postings on this thread by other members have made direct reference to the political content of their music. It would be a bit like discussing the rap lyrics of Public Enemy and never mentioning their views on The Nation of Islam or Malcolm X.
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    6/25/2004 9:28 AM
    Jules, Thanks for editing your post, apology accepted, no hard feelings
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    6/25/2004 9:34 AM
    Yo, no worries man, we're cool
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    7/13/2004 11:51 PM
    How can "Peace on Earth" be about the Omagh bomb if it happened in 1998 and U2's "Pop" album be from 1997???
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    7/15/2004 11:35 AM
    Really hate the last album - pointless, bland stuff, wild honey etc. For me the really bad stuff has been the obvious, fist-clenched stadium anthems - I cringe with 'Sunday, Bloody, Sunday' get red-faced during 'where the streets'' and pride makes me hide behind the couch. But the worst U2 song... has to be the 'red light' off war - if it was written in Bosnia it would have been a war crime.
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    7/15/2004 6:42 PM
    i dont lke them at all, posturing, posing, no real muscianship(compared to say, fleetwood mac, the eagles, a gazillion others) i know im setting myself up for a beating judging by the earlier comments, but i really never liked them. nothing they did seemed honest enough for me. achtung baby was cool though, cos they left their gaurd down more than alot of bands could, so we got some emotional stuff. nothing against them, i just wouldnt cross the street for them, you know? take it or leave it, you know? oh god please, not the face, im too pretty


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