It's a beautiful tune – with a fine melody, fine lyrics (some credits should be here given to Bob Dylan). The band didn't ignore the album since the LOVETOWN days '89/'90. In other words:
- "Desire": This rocker has been played throughout nearly all (!) of the ZOO TV years in '92/'93. It even got a few acoustic, impromptu outings during '97/'98. In '01 it became a full band, bluesy, more dirty sounding highlight with all of the four performing it on the B-stage – with the highlight being the perfect Cologne-Medley including "Hawkmoon 269" & "Running To Stand Still". And the last tour saw the renaissance of the full band rocker on the last leg.
- "Van Diemen's Land": Being no single of the album, it has always been a rarity since. There were a few outings of The Edge performing this beautiful, classic sounding folk ballad with Rome '93 being the last one so far.
- "Angel Of Harlem" belongs to the Greatest Hits, u2 pull out here and there. On the ZOO TV B-stages it was one of the acoustic highlights, often being enriched by excellent snippets. Neglected during te too steady POPMART setlists, it got a full electric comeback in '01, especially during the 3rd leg. But the most impressive prformances might be the youngest ones with Bono playing harp in '06.
- "When Love Comes To Town" was a ZOO TV staple and hasn't been played ever since. Still has to be rediscovered, I guess.
- "All I Want Is You" has been in all (!) U2's sets for all of the subsequent tours.
... and there was even a short outing for "Love Rescue Me" during the last tour. So forget the nonsense with U2 ignoring the album, folks!