1. Thinking about the ZOO TV show in Gent in 1992 (almost 23 years ago!) two things always pop up in my mind :

    1) getting up really early in the morning to queue for a ticket (good old days !!)
    2) UTEOTW. This song has it all. One of their best
  2. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:[..]
    Definitely! I remember a few years ago we almost did right? You went to Coachella the year I didn't. 2013 if I recall correctly? Ironically I went in 2012 and 2014 so we missed that chance.

    One day we need to schedule U2start members to all go to a show. Maybe the final show of the SOI + SOE tour?
    Yeah I was at Coachella in 2013. Shame we missed that opportunity!

    And yeah, if it weren't for the damn travel expenses, I'd be all for a world-wide meet up. That stuff just get so pricy so quickly once you throw airfare into the mix. I'd pay more for one round trip ticket than I have across four IE Tour shows thus far.
  3. This song is just incredible. And they seem to perfect it every tour.

  4. Yeah, this song is pretty amazing. I actually do agree that it sounds great on every tour it was played.
  5. It's a shame that it's one of the most boring studio tracks.
  6. Everything on Aching Baby sounded flat and lacking in dynamics; end of the world was just the most severe example of this. I think the whole album was rather poorly mixed. #PossibleControversy

    I thought the OST version was fun. And for the record, I think it's stupendous live. Never gets old.
  7. speak for your damn self
    adios
  8. In my dreams I was drowning in sorrows
    But my sorrows they learned to swim
    Surrounding me, going down on me
    Spilling over the brim
    In waves of regret, waves of joy
    I reached out for the one I tried to destroy...

    What else is there to be said? Pure genius.
  9. instead the title should be until the end of the world; wheres the love
  10. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:In my dreams I was drowning in sorrows
    But my sorrows they learned to swim
    Surrounding me, going down on me
    Spilling over the brim
    In waves of regret, waves of joy
    I reached out for the one I tried to destroy...

    What else is there to be said? Pure genius.
    ...for me it is still an open question if the singer actually reached for the "wave," or the "one" he wanted to destroy... (and then which wave was it? probably that of sorrow...but it's not a 100% safe bet...)

    Indeed, "pure genius" the fact that it's open for multiple interpretations... and that's another argument why the song keeps coming back...
  11. Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
    ...for me it is still an open question if the singer actually reached for the "wave," or the "one" he wanted to destroy... (and then which wave was it? probably that of sorrow...but it's not a 100% safe bet...)

    Indeed, "pure genius" the fact that it's open for multiple interpretations... and that's another argument why the song keeps coming back...
    I wouldn't call it an argument.

    Brilliant songs are always open for interpretation. The fact that people play One at weddings is a perfect example.

    The whole theme of this album can be ambiguous to each individual ear. Part of what makes it such a masterpiece.