Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
you serious? One of the best audience recordings around. Read the reviews. There is crowd noise during the intro but after that it's bloody brilliant. Download the 1st gen recording
Originally posted by jofice:Hast to be New Years eve 89 for meI just watched it on YouTube there and my whole body got chills
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1. Where the Streets Have No Name, from The Joshua Tree
Yes, this is my personal favourite. When I first heard this song in Rattle and Hum, I knew for sure that it was the beginning of a very personal relationship with this band, who has always been there in all the moments of my life.
Streets was nearly destroyed during the recording sessions, thank God it didn't because I probably wouldn't have loved this band so much. This song means my unconditional love for this band, and every time I hear it, whether it is a live recording or The Edge playing it with Muse, my heart stops beating and I enter in a world full of sound and emotions. No, I'm not in drugs, U2 really makes me feel this way and Streets is the summit of this amazing band.
It starts with a profound, organ like sound that slowly builds up when Larry starts marking the tempo and then The Edge begins to play those wonderful notes. Adam is also there, more subtle but equally essential to make this song extraordinary. And the lyrics...personally I'm not completely sure to what Bono referred to, but to me Where the Streets Have No Name is Heaven. I personally hope to hear it there when I arrive!Smile
However, Streets really owes to its power to live performances. The crowd goes crazy when they hear this song( I do even when I'm seated in front of the computer!) and it has made it a fixed spot in the U2 setlist. Streets really is magical, and the power it contains is enough to lift up an audience, even to leave it lifted for the whole show!
Originally posted by dieder:I think the album version is just perfect. Can't be better live. But Slane and Rose Bowl are pretty good.