Originally posted by peatiedog:I love crumbs from your table. edge has a great riff!
Originally posted by peatiedog:I love crumbs from your table. edge has a great riff!
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Me too, for the reason you mentioned and also the line 'where you live should not decide whether you live or whether you die'. There's more to it than that but I love that line. Another great song we'll probably never get to hear live again.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
Love is blindness should be played live
Originally posted by peatiedog:was 'crumbs...' ever played live? i think my head would spin if i heard that song live.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
Love is blindness should be played live
Originally posted by RUMMY:I don't know if one would call these "underrated" but songs like A Sort of Homecoming, Love Is Blindness, God Pt 2, and Dirty Day are certainly underplayed. It's almost criminal that these songs have been pretty much been shelved for good since the tours they were originally played on.
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Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:[..]
Love Is Blindness is one of their best songs EVER, no question, and their best show closer ("40", of course, has its own special status as THE closer, so it doesn't really count). Love Is Blindness is probably my favourite U2 song to hear live, and one of my favourites overall. But...
I don't really mind that it hasn't been played since ZooTV. It was perfect for ZooTV, and the thing about it is that it wouldn't fit anywhere except the closer (and yes, I know that Can't Help Falling In Love TECHNICALLY closed most of the ZooTV shows, but c'mon - Love Is Blindness was the closer, Can't Help Falling In Love was a coda to it). Most tours have their own closers. i+e and PopMart were the only ones that kind of didn't (Vertigo had variety but it was generally Yahweh+"40" or Vertigo again), and Love Is Blindness would NOT work on i+e, at least not with the 'innocence' theme for the show. On PopMart... it MIGHT have worked, but I'm still not so sure. That's one of the relatively few U2 songs that I feel was very much of its era (not to say it hasn't aged well, because it has, and of course I would lose my mind if they brought it back). It was a song of and for ZooTV, and it's ok with me if that's where it'll stay.