1. Originally posted by Ross1441:It always seemed misplaced on the album. Streets needs no introduction, Still Haven't Found is sacred, and Without You comes close to song perfection. The outro of WOWY is possibly my favourite "part" of any song. Any other musician would have put a full solo there, but U2 knew better and put this beautiful strumming in instead which was just complete genius (I'll apologise now for not knowing anything about music/guitars ).

    The finish of WOWY is untouchable. And yet, due to the structure of the album, that euphoric, legendary finish is halted abruptly by that miserable racket that is BTBS. That's why I hated it.

    You know? After 25 years of listening to the album and its singles, my mother feels exactly the opposite way. She can't barely listen to the opening trilogy anymore, she says "I must have listened to this songs a hundred thousands times in my life" and in fact she skips them most of the time (when I'm not there, then I put on Streets and then let her skip Still and WOWY) and starts the album directly with Bullet.

    I agree with you on the misplacing, though. In my opinion, both Joshua & Achtung running orders are their weakest points... I have posted my perfect Achtung order several times, but I don't think I ever posted my perfect Joshua one:

    Where The Streets Have No Name
    In God's Country
    Trip Through Your Wires
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    Red Hill Mining Town
    One Tree Hill
    Exit
    Bullet The Blue Sky
    Running To Stand Still
    With Or Without You
    Mothers Of The Disappeared

    This way, songs flow much better into each other I think. I even burnt a copy of this modified album and we listen to it at home sometimes.
  2. Originally posted by jmushouse:[..]

    gotta say too, I always hate when Bono gives his "Thank Yous" to sponsors and the fans during the outro.... however, I don't mind it with Shine Like Stars and Never Tear Us Apart

    I don't mind when he does it in the relatively quiet part before the big "oooh oh oh" explosion. "Thank you, goodnight, God bless you" would suffice, I agree. And of course Shile Like Stars + LWTUA
  3. I can't help but say "Goodnight" along with the studio recording right before Edge goes into that little part at the end. It just fits so well and for some reason it has a lot of emotion to it for me. Dunno why.
  4. what's the best sound version of 'who's gonna ride your wild horses' live?
    I founded at least 5 or 6 versions of zootv and vertigo tour and it sounds for me 4 stars. I won't download a entire bootleg just to listen this music.
    Can someone help me? Thanks.
  5. Originally posted by Ross1441:I'd forgotten how bad BTBS on the Chicago DVD was. The solo had me in stitches of laughter after seeing the Elevation and Zoo TV versions; just pathetic. And then they couldn't even be bothered to finish the song! Bono does his little snippet and then they stop.

    1/10 Would not watch again.


    I feel quite the opposite. Bullet on Chicago was one of the highlights of that dvd for me (besides Zoo Station/The Fly and all the Boy songs). Am I the only one?
  6. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I can't help but say "Goodnight" along with the studio recording right before Edge goes into that little part at the end. It just fits so well and for some reason it has a lot of emotion to it for me. Dunno why.

    +1. And then I break into the Shine Like Stars snippet. I love doing it when there are non-U2 fans listening along (for example, when WOWY gets played on the radio).


    Lucas... Regarding Wild Horses, I have a soft spot for the 02-29 Lakeland version since it was the first song I ever listened from *any* bootleg, and the "We still be friends?" part still gives me shivers, but I reckon it's not the "best" version around in terms of performance perfection. But virtually every version from the first 3-4 weeks of the Zoo TV tour is excellent. 1992-03-01 Miami, 03-05 Atlanta, 03-17 Boston, 03-12 Hartford...
  7. I like the ZooTV solos as well though
  8. Originally posted by jmushouse:[..]


    I feel quite the opposite. Bullet on Chicago was one of the highlights of that dvd for me (besides Zoo Station/The Fly and all the Boy songs). Am I the only one?

    Yep.
  9. Probably.
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  11. On your marks...


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  12. Originally posted by Ross1441:The finish of WOWY is untouchable. And yet, due to the structure of the album, that euphoric, legendary finish is halted abruptly by that miserable racket that is BTBS. That's why I hated it.


    I wouldn't call it a miserable racket