Saturday, February 14, 2009

Get On Your Boots

Get On Your Boots is the first single release from the much anticipated No Line on the Horizon, the first studio release from U2 in about 5 years. NLOTH will release March 2nd (as reported below). GOYB was released as a digital download January 23rd, which was the day I had it :-)

"Boots" is a big sound and kicks ~ss from note one. It's tempting to say it's an outgrowth/continuation of Vertigo, but the sound is different enough that this would be inaccurate. The dominant thread in the tune is a powerful bass riff that really carries the song the bulk of the distance, and a killer Edge riff that comes and goes - and makes for a strong finish. But at 2:30, they transition to a new tempo / refrain with a percussion line strongly reminiscent of Zeppelin's When The Levee Breaks, with Edge and Bono belting out a pleading "let me in the sound" lyric that repeats with some Bono ad libs. This melds back to the Edge riff and Adam's rumbling bass line, closing in an absolute spanking of 3.5 minutes of hard core U2 -- wow!

The first new U2 sound in 5 years was, of course, an inspiration that gave way to the artwork at left. The cover artwork for the album is a minimalist photo of a horizon over water. Not long after the release of Boots, U2.com had as their entry photo an amazing, intimate shot of the band's studio jam session. The gorgeous rich color of this image laid over the stark NLOTH cover with a selection of "Boots" lyrics was something I put together one night after listening to the song ... it was about a 5 minute inspiration that I really like. You can also check it out and download a larger, high quality bmp at my google images... meanwhile, as the stimulus package reality show played on ... the Boots video released, and U2 hit the Grammys.

All day Sunday I looked forward to seeing the boys live for the first time in aeons. Finishing dinner a couple minutes after 8 I flipped on the TV "just in case they came on early" ... and to my total horror ... saw them 2/3rds of the way though Boots. Horror or horrors ... I missed most of it. But, through the miracle of TiVo and some video editing software I'm playing around with, here's the minute or so I did catch:



The Grammys has had YouTube take down the full version. Although the full video has embedding disabled, you can still catch the (official video) here :

If you just want to sample the new tune, check it out here - the image is the album cover described above:



Alright ... tomorrow I'll post some more on the stimulus package ... there's a part two that needs to be told ... as well as the Boss from the Super Bowl. Know right now if you missed that performance, you're hardly worthy of being --at all. Period. Thankfully, ATYCLB will give you a second shot at worthiness. For now, since it's Saturday night ...

"I don't wanna talk about wars between nations -- not right now..."

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