*produces your album*
>>75046136
Thanks Brian Eno
>>75046136
*lose all critical respect after you stop producing my band's albums*
*breaks up from Eno
JUST
appreciate it bruh
>When the band returned to the UK, they wrote a letter to ambient visionary Brian Eno and requested he produce their second album. Eno responded and told them he liked their music, but wanted to collaborate not produce.[23] Halstead later called the recording session "one of the most surreal stoned experiences of [his] life".[26] "The first thing he did when he walked into the studio was to rip the clock off the wall and put it by the mixing desk", Halstead remembered. "He then said 'Okay, you're going to play the guitar and I'm going to record it. I don't care what you are going to play, just play something.'" Two songs from the collaboration appeared on the ensuing album: "Sing", which was co-written with Eno, and "Here She Comes", where Eno played keyboards.[23]
Why are musical geniuses all so awkward and autistic?
>Critics like us now
Thanks, Eno!
>>75046471
This must be the place is easily their best song
>>75046539
It's usually not just musical geniuses just in general. I'm assuming it's because autism generally allows someone to focus on one particular thing to an overwhelming degree.
>>75046605
*critics don't like us now*
pls come back eno ;_;
>>75046605
Clocks literally won record of the year, how did critics not like them before?
BRIAN THESE DRUMS SOUND LIKE FUCKING SHIT
>>75046136
Our album
>>75046425
When was the last Eno/Lanois U2 album?
Brian Eno is good
>>75046141
This
>>75046471
literally their best album