1. Could anyone please give me a list of the live versions from Rattle and hum and their respective show outtakes, please?

    Thank you in advance!
  2. all the indoor stuff isfrom 1987-11-08 - Denver except When Love Comes To Town which is from 1987-11-24 - Texas.

    The outdoor stadium stuff is rom the final 2 nights at the Sun Devil Stadium.

    All Along The Watchtower is from 1987-11-11.
  3. I didn't even know "When love comes to town" was a live version. Could someone please provide a list of all the songs on "Rattle and Hum" that are live versions?
  4. Originally posted by carlibengarliI didn't even know "When love comes to town" was a live version. Could someone please provide a list of all the songs on "Rattle and Hum" that are live versions?

    On "When Love Comes To Town", it goes between the rehearsal and a live performance, which I think is what Gerard refers to
  5. Originally posted by carlibengarliI didn't even know "When love comes to town" was a live version. Could someone please provide a list of all the songs on "Rattle and Hum" that are live versions?


    check the DVD cover or google it. Pretty easy to do
  6. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    On "When Love Comes To Town", it goes between the rehearsal and a live performance, which I think is what Gerard refers to


    yup. Both on the date listed
  7. Checking the album out may be easy, but finding out exactly which of the songs that are live and not studio versions might prove more difficult.
  8. Originally posted by carlibengarliChecking the album out may be easy, but finding out exactly which of the songs that are live and not studio versions might prove more difficult.


    Google, wikipedia and u2wanderer help you in 2 seconds.
  9. Originally posted by carlibengarliChecking the album out may be easy, but finding out exactly which of the songs that are live and not studio versions might prove more difficult.


    All the songs that aren't new to the album are live (Streets, MLK, etc). WLCTT and Desire are live versions on the film, not on the soundtrack.

    Watching the movie is the easiest way to tell