1. Best: The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, Zooropa

    Worst: Boy, October


  2. That funny mate, but I disagree (except for One Step Closer)


  3. Completely disagree here, I really like the music and I really don't think its dense and simplistic
  4. Fav: I'll go with Achtung Baby or Zooropa
    Worst: Its got to be October for me
  5. Originally posted by BelgianBono:The song were Bono and Edge do that pose is definately Bullet The Sky, just watch the R&H dvd again

    I also thought the cover was made in a studio though


    No kidding.

    Please read the above posts; it was apparently shot in a studio.

    However, it is still likeliest that the song is BTBS. I just need some actual "proof" or sources of this other than the indication that is the R&H DVD.

    So if anyone has anything to add, please go ahead.
  6. Didn't Bono use a big torch/spotlight in Slane 2001 during BTBS too?
  7. Originally posted by carlibengarli:[..]

    No kidding.

    Please read the above posts; it was apparently shot in a studio.

    However, it is still likeliest that the song is BTBS. I just need some actual "proof" or sources of this other than the indication that is the R&H DVD.

    So if anyone has anything to add, please go ahead.


    No kidding.

    Read the "also" ?
  8. Originally posted by Remy:Which ones do you like? And which not?

    My favo is the Achtung Baby one, and I love the All That You Can't Leave Behind one too. I dislike the October or Atomic Bomb covers.




    I like the Achtung Baby, The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua Tree a lot.

    I am not so fond of the October, ...Atomic Bomb and No Line On the Horizon covers.

  9. In fact, the one I like the most as a proper photo is the Rattle and Hum one. Pure brilliance:
  10. Originally posted by carlibengarli:[..]

    No kidding.

    Please read the above posts; it was apparently shot in a studio.

    However, it is still likeliest that the song is BTBS. I just need some actual "proof" or sources of this other than the indication that is the R&H DVD.

    So if anyone has anything to add, please go ahead.


    i don't have real proof for you, but the cover shot was definitely a studio shot. I read the full story way back then: when they were putting together the film, the band was very impressed with the torchlight scene on stage (the way it came out in black & white). So, being the perfectionists they are, they decided not to use the stage shot itself but to re-enact it in a studio to get a better quality image.

    I may have read this in an old Propaganda issue, but I'm not sure (I killed quite a few braincells since then )
  11. Okay, now I DO have the proof; it can be found in Anton Corbijn's book "U2 & I" (page 169 to be precise).

    For those who don't have the book;

    Los Angeles 1988

    Rattle and Hum was not a project that I was closely involved in at all. I just came over to LA for about a week to do some pressphotos and to have a go at the albumcover. We ended up travelling to SF for the pressphotos; I rented a photostudio to recreate a moment from U2's stageshow - the moment where Bono shines a spotlight on to Edge's guitar during 'bullet the blue sky'. An attempt had been made to use a live photo of this act but that hadn't worked out. The owner of the studio, a very nice french photographer living in LA, helped saving the day by supplying me with some smoke during the shoot as I had forgotten that basic rule; no light visible without smoke! You could say I was a little stressed out.
  12. Thank you so much for your elaborate information! Truly appreciated. Setting and "song" confirmed.