Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Streets without Larry's intro isn't good. It needs to come back.
Stop being so lazy, Larry
He could always fire the other members though

Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Streets without Larry's intro isn't good. It needs to come back.
Stop being so lazy, Larry
Originally posted by fleavox:[..]
Well... I would love if they decided to rehearse this version for tour... I think this is never gonna happen, but would be great
Originally posted by pan_Feroslav:to re-record Red Hill Minning Town or the whole JT album? please no. remember re-recorded songs for the Best of 90-00...
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Heartfully agre. I miss the whole "Our love turn to rust" verse that got rarely sung in 1987 and then ditched altogether![]()
The song just isn't the same without it. It's still great, but I miss that verse so much...
But,
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Heartfully disagreeThe / / / / / * / / / / / * / / / / / * intro by Larry is an unmistakable feature of the strongest build up to the song. Just the organ doesn't do it for me - whether it's more similar to the album or not. Longer organ plus Larry's intro = big win!
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Originally posted by LikeASong:@goodwinfactory look who's moving into #Dublin John Goodwin watching #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 #rehearsals #U2 #topsecret #docklands #rocknroll pic.twitter.com/3MxcJDXn42
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Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
#topsecret
Originally posted by zooropa93:Chris Evan's has just said on his BBC radio 2 breakfast show that 'postman Bono' will be hand delivering new material from the band into the studio sometime in March. Must be the new Red Hill.