Black with Red is very old school U2. Very War.
'Hell Bound'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
War does have red lettering and a black and white photo, but it doesn't seem as theme-directed as the maroon and gold of Unforgettable Fire or the black and gold of Joshua Tree. Boy is just black and white.
Ima still thinking black and gold woulda rocked. Your iPodDetailing May Vary.
To me, black and gold are Pittsburgh Pirate colors, and I can never interpret them any other way. I don't think of any colors as being especially U2 colors.
To me, black and gold are Pittsburgh Pirate colors, and I can never interpret them any other way.
Snerk. My condolences.
You could make one green, orange and white like the Irish flag, but then Bono would snag it from you and snarl: "The only color I see is fucking red!"
But maybe not. He's less angry these days.
He's less angry these days.
How long must he sing this song?
Snerk. My condolences.
I haven't followed the team at all in years and years, so i don't even know why you're consoling me. It's just one of those things that gets burned into your brain in childhood if you grow up near Pittsburgh -- black + gold = Pirates or Steelers.
I haven't followed the team at all in years and years, so i don't even know why you're consoling me. It's just one of those things that gets burned into your brain in childhood if you grow up near Pittsburgh -- black + gold = Pirates or Steelers.
Just consoling you on the brain burn. Black and gold are perfectly lovely colours especially when not associated with Pittsburgh sports franchises. Much better to be colourwormed with, say, the Boston Bruins. Or Joshua Tree, with a nice little gold racing stripe and lettering.
Hmm. I've been thinking of an LCD monitor for my computer, but maybe I'd better go take a look at this iPod.
How fucking cool is this my fellow music geeks?
Our illustrator, Tom Neely, has a cafe press site with the book's interior illustrations on t-shirts and lunchboxes etc..
Dolly Parton, Swamp Dogg, X-Girl, Howlin' Wolf, Roy Wood, Paul McCartney, Space Ghost!
I've already been talking with the wife about getting the Roosevelt Franklin onesie for the upcoming critter. But secretly I want the Space Ghost Meets Sonny Sharrock hat.