I tried putting Guy Oseary'd head over Scooby but it just didn't work
I tried putting Guy Oseary'd head over Scooby but it just didn't work
He’s just the bag of money somewhere in the background.
Dont know where these quotes are coming from,or if they are even true.
In your opinion,good or bad?I think I know what they mean by "series of events" but I would get murdered if I said why.
In your opinion,good or bad?
Well as long as it doesn't appear on everyone's phones,we should be fine.Good, in my opinion. Will result in a lot of chatter, that's for sure.
Re-imagined catalog releases don't do anything for me, typically, but thoughtful rearrangements of songs that might not be obvious for a stripped down approach could be cool. Since they've alluded - ***paraphrasing here*** - that they don't consider albums without considering touring, it would not surprise me if an "reimagined" or "acoustic" greatest hits package would be for a run - or full tour - of stripped down theater shows.
An arena run of acoustic evenings with a small string & horn section would be refreshingly low stakes. Doesn’t have to be just greatest hits, either. Let them throw in some rarities, b-sides and Wild Honey in so they can talk up avoiding the “legacy act” label this cycle. Sure, they’d find a way to fuck it up but still…
I think the rarest they would go post-"Acrobat" is "Drowning Man", and that's only if Andy Greene from Rolling Stone is holding a gun to Sian's head the next time he asks Edge about it.
Credit where it’s due: they played some b-sides and long-unplayed oldies on i+e. Dug out Acrobat *and* (eventually) WGRYWH on e+i. Anything is possible.
[Having gotten to see the first "Two Hearts Beat As One" since '89 on I+E,] I must concede there is some truth to that. But DM still feels like a long shot, even though it's been snippeted a good amount.
Wonder if they really won't tour 'til 2025-ish?
I was there too! The MSG run overall was fantastic and a continued shame they haven’t released an official compilation. But hey - Duals.
In this theoretical scenario, I would hope that they realize people showing up for a non-standard kind of show are going to know the deep cuts, probably better than the band does.
The one thing I love about ATYCLB is how organic it sounds. Would love a softer sound vs what we've had over the last couple albums
Yea they actually snippeted it in Chicago the month before too, where they did the first "Gloria" since Vertigo. Did you get to the Cutting Room too?
I think I know what they mean by "series of events" but I would get murdered if I said why.