1. Originally posted by walkonby the way, some guys spoke about "love is blindness" . i think its a magical finsher for AB. the performence of this song from zootv dublin 28.8.93 is just terrific,out of this world. the edge there is on his best.


    Totally forgot about this one--absolutely agree.
  2. mothers of the disapeard is also great i can play that on guitar
  3. Edge has not made a bad one. Have to add An Cat Dubh and Love is Blindness to the list. Can hardly wait for the next album!
  4. U2's and therefore Edge's most defining riff is 11 O' Clock Tick Tock
  5. Originally posted by gavinfridayU2's and therefore Edge's most defining riff is 11 O' Clock Tick Tock


    Brilliant riff as it is, could it really be considered definining? Outside of fan circles no-one will know it - ie if you played it no-one would recognise it. That isn't the case with other suggestions such as Streets. WOWY, Pride, Vertigo.
  6. I Will Follow or Sunday Bloody Sunday are the ones most recognizeable to the average punter. As far as mid-period U2 "Until The End Of The World" should be up there too.

    Where The Streets Have No Name would be up there. Certainly for it being one of their defining live tunes.

    Solo wise? The Fly.
  7. It must be an "old" song for sure...
    Electric Co
    I Will Follow
    Sunday Bloody Sunday

    Or Ultraviolet
  8. Originally posted by gavinfridayU2's and therefore Edge's most defining riff is 11 O' Clock Tick Tock


    u are right on there man I forgot all about that.
  9. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979
    Solo wise? The Fly.


    Also the end of Mysterious Ways live.
  10. Originally posted by MacphistflyOh please, Where The Streets Have No Name, practically defines the man.

    Swirling, epic, ambient, even touching. It's everything only he can do )


    Totally agreed!!!

    See you friends!!
  11. The Fly for me. And Streets.
  12. Probably mentioned before, but I always adore Until the End of the World and NYD. But they all rock..