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5 Stars: Great Radio 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
4 Stars: Good Radio 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
3 Stars: Average Radio 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
2 Stars: Okay Radio 40%  40%  [ 4 ]
1 Star: Bad Radio 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
0 Stars: I like Shadow's cover of this better 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
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 Post subject: SOTM #171: Lead me to my own
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pToBu2jjEr0


The Bad Radio record is not a good record by any measure, but it's an interesting record to go back to on occasion as part of the historical record--to see where Eddie was and highlight the moments that telegraph where he's going.

This is probably my favorite of the old bad radio tunes, and maybe the one that best showcase Eddie’s potential as a vocalist. All the things that make him what he is—the growl, the soaring possibilities, the stubborn confusion and defiant desperation—it’s all here. He hasn’t quite worked it all out yet, but he’s getting close. I particularly like how he sings ‘please please please’ in the final verse/chorus

Lyrically there is a charming youthfulness to this. Lyrics like “I am young but I’ll fight”, “Crossroads—this is my language, lead me to my own” and “I said I’ve come a long to my Messiah, please don’t lead me away” are overwrought and over the top, but you can see eddie at least begin trying to express sentiments he’ll be so much more articulate with on Ten.

Musically the song drags in places—and it certainly sounds like a band learning how to write songs (especially with the bridge, where they know they’re supposed to be writing a bridge and an outro but end tripping over themselves in place). But the main riff is actually pretty cool in a U2ish kind of way (this is the kind of song U2 would write). I think of all the bad radio songs (with the possible exception of homeless and the obvious exception of Betterman) this is the one I think I’d have most like to see the band go back and try to redevelop.

Not really a good song, but a song that hints at the possibilities of good songs to come.

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oh and p.s Homeless is way better, especially the acoustic version


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i always fast forward to the best part which is the synth sounding guitar work, wooden blocks and these lyrics which i totally understand.

'wise man stands
top of a mountain
wearing emotions
i'll never wear'

the song also gets really beat driven and good but unfortunately it fades out.


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five stars!

even though i've never heard this song, it brings back memories. ahh...the 80s.

how did Ed go from this to Vitalogy in so short a time? pretty amazing.

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because i clicked on the youtube link to crossroads, when i just went back to youtube this video was recommened for me. i'm very excited because i never knew this solo version existed and it is really really good. i dont know how this got past me.



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This is hilariously bad and sounds pulled right out of The Joshua Tree.

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Far from my favorite of the Bad Radio stuff. But I've heard worse. I gave it 2 stars.

Stip makes some very good points about what's to come. Ed's trying here, but it's largely misplaced.

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I'd never listened to Bad Radio before, just checked this and Believe You Me out on YouTube.

Dear god, they're terrible.


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nah wrote:
because i clicked on the youtube link to crossroads, when i just went back to youtube this video was recommened for me. i'm very excited because i never knew this solo version existed and it is really really good. i dont know how this got past me.



I love this version...think it was from the same 08 solo show where he covered "Hurt".

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scraping the bottom of the barrell of all things Eddie? how about something from the other guys' solo records?
nice write-up though :peace:

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stip wrote:
Crossroads


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pToBu2jjEr0


The Bad Radio record is not a good record by any measure, but it's an interesting record to go back to on occasion as part of the historical record--to see where Eddie was and highlight the moments that telegraph where he's going.

This is probably my favorite of the old bad radio tunes, and maybe the one that best showcase Eddie’s potential as a vocalist. All the things that make him what he is—the growl, the soaring possibilities, the stubborn confusion and defiant desperation—it’s all here. He hasn’t quite worked it all out yet, but he’s getting close. I particularly like how he sings ‘please please please’ in the final verse/chorus

Lyrically there is a charming youthfulness to this. Lyrics like “I am young but I’ll fight”, “Crossroads—this is my language, lead me to my own” and “I said I’ve come a long to my Messiah, please don’t lead me away” are overwrought and over the top, but you can see eddie at least begin trying to express sentiments he’ll be so much more articulate with on Ten.

Musically the song drags in places—and it certainly sounds like a band learning how to write songs (especially with the bridge, where they know they’re supposed to be writing a bridge and an outro but end tripping over themselves in place). But the main riff is actually pretty cool in a U2ish kind of way (this is the kind of song U2 would write). I think of all the bad radio songs (with the possible exception of homeless and the obvious exception of Betterman) this is the one I think I’d have most like to see the band go back and try to redevelop.

Not really a good song, but a song that hints at the possibilities of good songs to come.

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I have a confession to make.... I really like the song "What?" by Bad Radio. But I like it like I like pushing up on a loose tooth.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SteuBQdKcQ0

This has to be the best Bad Radio track. Suuuuuuper 80's plus Eddie singing in friggin french for some reason. Its half badass and half hillarious. I actually have this on my ipod :shock:


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theplatypus wrote:
This is hilariously bad and sounds pulled right out of The Joshua Tree.


it totally is--I like U2 era Joshua Tree though

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Do you mean Joshua Tree era U2?


And yes, me too. For the most part. This sounds like an imitation of that.

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stip wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
This is hilariously bad and sounds pulled right out of The Joshua Tree.


it totally is--I like U2 era Joshua Tree though

Yeah, later era Joshua Tree sucks though.

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