That was a little brisk. I should have explained a little more...
-------- THE GOOD --------
What was "good" is what I have come to expect from you. Namely, you are very smooth on the looping, and that comes across well, that you are juggling and doing it very smoothly.
Multi-Instruments. LOVE IT.
I play several instruments fairly well, and can muddle my way through several more. So I admire that kind of talent, and you have it.
The video was fine. Transitioning. Different angles, etc...
Hey, you can even drink a glass of water in-between the looping.
That's cool, however, on this particular song, that also is a perfect lead-in to the bad...
------ THE BAD -------
The number one issue, is that musically, doing it all yourself, you are doing fine, but EMOTIONALLY.... emotionally, you shatter, what is a beautiful and powerful and deep song.
You seem to be singing, and getting the notes right, but without feeling. You are singing the song without any emotional nuances in your voice. While I am a firm believer in making covers "your own" as much as possible, some things are almost sacred. I'm not saying, imitate Bono.
But go listen to him again, watch the U2 video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEfSnjL0pd8
His voice is firm but whispery, or breathy, especially in the beginning, which sets THE WHOLE SONG UP!
The entire song, is one HUGE crescendo, like a long powerful climax. It just grows, both in volume, power and emotion, steadily, almost throughout the whole song, till the very end.
He carries US, as listeners, on that journey with him.
There were no real nuances in your voice throughout the beginning and really, up to half-way through the song or so. Well, let me change that. I watch and hear, you playing with your voice some, but you are so focused on the melody and inflections of your singing as "sound" that you lose the greater "feel" and "purpose" of the song, which more than the melody or musicianship itself, is what MAKES the song powerful and moving.
The water glass is the perfect metaphor.
You are so good at what you do and so casual, that you can drink some water mid-way through before sitting down at the drums.
Impressive.
But that also works AGAINST the emotion and feel of the song.
The singer is beside himself. He is full of angst. He is at the bottom of his rope, but is he victim or perpetrator? Maybe both? The long climatic nature of the song, gives you the feeling that the pain and angst are growing and growing to a scream or rather, a huge release. Like someone relieving a building pain to the point of explosion and release.
There is TREMENDOUS emotion in the combination of melody and structure, and Bono's vocal inflections and nuances, which even when subdued, are still felt clearly.
Take just these words alone...
Nothing to win and
Nothing left to lose
Simple words. But think about them for a moment.
How would that feel?
When there is nothing left to lose, you either despair or you just go for it. He can't go for it, cause as he says, there is "nothing to win".
What an impossible and hopeless feeling. Sometimes "nothing left to lose" makes you fearless, and can even be liberating to some degree. Yet there is no liberation here, cause all the powerful emotions that come with... "nothing left to lose" has nowhere to go, nothing to fight for.
Whether intentional or not, the water glass thing, conveys a feeling of calm and cool, or else aloofness. "Hey, I'm in control, nothing wrong here, in fact, right in the middle of switching instruments, I'm so in control of time and all these instruments, that I'll video myself drinking water mid-switch, and calmly set it down before laying the drums down."
That doesn't convey...
Angst
Desperation
Hopelessness
You are one of the truly talented people on here.
Don't waste that, even on one song, by losing the HEART of what the song was written for, the story it tells, and the emotions it is meant to convey.