Originally posted by LikeASongI asked exactly for the same about two months ago... This is my favourite part of the song, and they cut it...
Originally posted by RemyA few reasons which I can think of:
a) It would make the song too long.
b) This piece of the song doesn't work live.
c) The lyrics are not relevant.
I think a makes the most sense, U2 often plays single versions of songs live because they're most of the time shorter.
Originally posted by theedge123The best example for me is A Sort of Homecoming but I think the reason is he forgets lyrics, the Wide Awake in America version would be far better with all the complete lyrics...![]()
Originally posted by u2met86[..]
Yeah, U2 cuts the first verse of Bad in half. I don't think they've sang, "If I could throw this lifeless line to the wind..." since Lovetown. They've just skipped to "through myself, set your spirit free" ever since ZooTV.
1980s: Bad was routinely 8 minutes long, once 16!
1990s: Bad was more like 7 - 7.5 minutes... and GONE in PopMart mostly.
2000s: Bad is now 6 minutes (Saitama III)? WTF!?!
Originally posted by germcevoythe awesome Chicago version with the whole of The First Time is achingly brilliand (and 9-10 minutes long)
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Well, the Australian Mix of ASOH has the complete lyrics...
Originally posted by theedge123Each have a half of the verse, so you can do some edits and mix with Soundforge the Wide Awake in America and Australian UF Version and you'll have a complete version![]()