I'll throw mine out - in Chronological Order - and a quick statement of why
Miami - saw it live on PopMart Toronto, was okay, just maybe that it's surrounded by much better songs on the album
Moment Of Surrender - though it has grown on me, I know people who go absolutely crazy for this song, and when I first heard it it was kind of a yawn fest. Never quite recovered.
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (Live Version) - Don't know why they wouldn't perform it as per the album - I think they did maybe a few times. More specifically, I feel the album version is pure U2, and should have been the lead single. Not that "other" song

Ordinary Love - maybe it was the seemingly over saturation about Nelson Mandela at the time, but I never understood the affection this song has. I even got the RSD 10", and I think I've only played it once.
Volcano - honestly felt like a lazy song.
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight - could have been swapped out for Crystal Ballroom or Lucifer's Hand as an official album track (not just the Deluxe)
This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now - I think it's the awkward falsetto that mostly puts this one to bed for me.
American Soul - a.k.a. Volcano Part 2 - see Volcano
Red Flag Day - It feels disjointed & doesn't flow well from vs to chorus
Bring on the villagers, torches & pitch forks!