Originally posted by y531ly5:One is not a right choice
It's a song about separation and distance between human being
Yeh, but the great unwashed don't look at lyrics in context otherwise they'd get it - just as with Every Breath You Take.
Originally posted by y531ly5:One is not a right choice
It's a song about separation and distance between human being
Originally posted by panasol:OK
I;ve made up my mind....
I;m gonna start with Love is all we have left and then switch to either Ultraviolet or Streets
BUT..the question is which version of streets should I choose...
I;m looking for one with a long intro and with minimal bono's word (if this is somethig possible..)
Perhaps the Live version on the special edition of the Joshua Tree would be a good idea..
Or the one in the Rattle DVD...
any other ideas?
thanx
Originally posted by LikeASong:If you want a long Streets intro (thinking of "intro" as Larry's 6/8 cymbals+Edge's guitar) then you want to avoid everything Zoo TV onwards as they significantly shortened it (bastards). Lovetown and Joshua Tree tours are your friends. Being a wedding I'd say you'd want a version with minimal crowd noise, so that only leaves "dry soundboards" as options. The obvious choices would be the Point Depot versions for Lovetown and 10-09 Syracuse, 11-07 Denver, 11-18 Los Angeles and 12-19 Tempe for Joshua Tree. Never been a fan of Syracuse nor LA but they are as dry as soundboards get... I'd say any of them except Denver (which has quite a lot of audience noise) would be good enough for your purpose![]()
PS. I thought everyone had their minds set up regarding their wedding's music many months in advance. Doing it a few days prior to the ceremony is... Well, different. Bold