Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
Disagree. If it's released, you can collect it. If you don't have it, you can collect it. Every single person in the entire world minus 5000 don't have this. Just because it pressed more copies than some other limited releases doesn't mean this isn't a special item. I'll cherish mine forever since I know I'm in an incredibly minute percentage of the world that has their hands on this.
Doesn't necessarily matter if you can get it. There are people out there selling even the rarest of U2 material for amazingly high prices...just because it's available, does that mean it's no longer rare or a collector's item? Because it can be purchased, no matter the sum?
I think WAIE is a collector's item.
+1. Regardless of how rare something is, the fact that it's something U2 released and only a certain amount of copies makes it a collectors item. It's a collectors item to us regardless of value and rarity. Don't forget not all of us are able to shovel out cash for things like the Achtung Baby User's Kit or other super rare U2 items...
after a while everything was normal. Although there’s something really strange with the B-side. I gave a listen to ‘luminous times’ and ‘walk to the water’ (I have to admit I never heard this songs before, so I didn’t know what to except), but this is the least I expected: I heard the voice of a woman! I thought I chose the wrong song so I tried again, but the woman’s voice came back
I went on the internet to hear the actual song: everything was the same, except that I heard Bono’s voice instead of a woman. I noticed that these songs, played on the jukebox, are in way higher keys then the ones I hear on youtube, Bono's voice is transformed so much that I didn't recognised him. It's just strange that the other side (with or wihout you) doesn't seem to have this problem.
Strange that you have to play one side at 45 and the other at 33. Who invented that??