1. Originally posted by Mr_TrekI think The Wanderer should have had Bono vocals on Zooropa. And then they could have released the Johnny Cash version as a JC single or something.


    Or at least a duet
  2. Wow, didn't realize that many people disliked Wanderer. I love it. It just feels like the world is ending, and Johnny's voice is a big reason for that.
  3. Originally posted by Mr_TrekI think The Wanderer should have had Bono vocals on Zooropa. And then they could have released the Johnny Cash version as a JC single or something.


    I'd love to hear that version they recorded with Bono's vocal track. I was hoping it would come out on the AB release, but I was wrong
  4. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3[..]

    Or at least a duet


    No, Bono's voice was so perfect back then. They could've released an album of him humming and I'd have loved it.

    Les: I like it too. But it doesn't quite fit on Zooropa.
  5. For a very very long time, before I was a hardcore U2 fan, I had Zooropa in the wrong order on my iTunes. It was listed alphabetically and I didn't realize it. For probably close to a year, I listened to Zooropa many many times in the wrong order, and it was a completely different experience:

    1. Babyface
    2. Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
    3. Dirty Day
    4. The First Time
    5. Lemon
    6. Numb
    7. Some Days Are Better Than Others
    8. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    9. The Wanderer
    10. Zooropa.

  6. I will listen to nothing that even involves Swedish House Mafia, as I, pardon the language, fucking hate them.
  7. So do I....but that was worth it.
  8. House sucks.
  9. Originally posted by Mr_TrekHouse sucks.


    As in Swedish HOUSE mafia, or the genre House?
  10. Originally posted by KieranU2[..]

    As in Swedish HOUSE mafia, or the genre House?


    Pretty much both. I can't recall having heard any good from either.
  11. Originally posted by Mr_TrekHouse sucks.


    MOST house sucks. The origins of house in the late 80's and early 90's is phenomenal, and there are some bands keeping it alive and well today. It's becoming a little too disguised by the all encomapssing "techno" or "electronica"...but there is some great house-based music out there right now.