1. Two of the best versions - In My Honest opinion

    But which do you prefer

    R&H - Bono pumped up on pure anger and emotion

    Slane - Bono praising the Good Friday Peace Accord and remembering thise killed at Omagh

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  2. R&H version defintely
  3. R&H, sometimes Bono plays on the emotion abit, but then he was really going for it
  4. Ugh that's a tough one. Slane is a lot like the album version, which I like, because one of hte best parts of the album version is the drums, which the RnH version sort of lacks. But as a whole, probably the RnH one. Bono's voice is amazing. Especially during the beginning, when it's just him and Edge. Also, they're more passionate of what the song is about in that version, as opposed to Slane, where you can see Edge smiling and stuff like that. It just became another rock song sort of, which is what they said they didn't want to happen. So yeah, RnH version.
  5. Probably Slane out of these 2. Brussels 87 as the best ever




  6. hard to say. Bono's speech at the R&H one is great but the song itself was played way too fast... could be the emotions. Probably prefer Slane more with that longer 'oooh' intro etc.
  7. Rattle And Hum. Not for the speech entirely (though that does make it way more emotional) but just the way it is played.
  8. Originally posted by dieder:[..]



    hard to say. Bono's speech at the R&H one is great but the song itself was played way too fast... could be the emotions. Probably prefer Slane more with that longer 'oooh' intro etc.


    Brussels has just enough emotion as either of these 2. Just understated
  9. Rattle & Hum, no question.
  10. R & H, same goes for the Pride-version. Best version ever.
  11. Brussels has just enough emotion as either of these 2. Just understated


    Going to have to dig that boot out at some point this week

    Im a massive fan of Joshua Tree Tour so R&H for me

    Best version of bad would be inteeresting

    Andy