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In no particular order, my favourite Larry beats:

I will follow
Gloria
SBS
God part II
Acrobat
Until the end of the world
Mysterious ways
Please
In a little while
Love and peace or else
 
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Rejoice. Larry actually shows us he can drum in that one.
 
I Threw A Brick Through A Window, because it's fun to hear Larry just bang at the drooms for a while. They're nice and echoey and loud. :D
 
When I am bored I also tap the fly beat. Its in my system.

But With or without you off the rattle and Hum DVD is the best imo.
 
I Threw A Brick Through A Window
Bullet The Blue Sky
Sunday Bloody Sunday
I Will Follow
Gloria
With Or Without You
Mofo
Like A Song
The Fly
With A Shout
Stranger In A Strange Land
Out Of Control
An Cat Dubh
 
LIKE A SONG.

man those drums at the end are class. might go and have a listen to them now. Larry's finest hour is the War album imo.
 
I find it curious that no-one else has mentioned Rejoice. Come on people! He has a solo!
 
Grace :wink:

Race against time :drool:
I really love Stay, it has a simple drumming but at the same time very powerful.
 
Acrobat, Mofo, The Fly, Exit, Bad, Please, Miami, Numb, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, I Will Follow, Like a Song, Dirty Day, Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car, Original of the Species...

I enjoy Larry's drumming. Even if he's not a technically outstanding drummer, I think he has a knack for catchy beats. U2 would not be the same with a different drummer.
 
Azor said:
Grace :wink:

Race against time :drool:
I really love Stay, it has a simple drumming but at the same time very powerful.


i agree, i especially love the whole intro, mostly larry's drumming
 
Acrobat (Acrobat is like the perfect song... great drums, great bass, GREAT guitar :hmm: )

the early stuff is great too, direct and powerful

Exit, Bullet the Blue Sky, Vertigo... and so on

when I saw U2 live here in Mexico I went with my best friend, he's a great musician and said me "hey, Larry is better drummer than people think"
 
GibsonGirl said:
I find it curious that no-one else has mentioned Rejoice. Come on people! He has a solo!

I was considering that one, I recently bought the albums I didn't have yet and was surprised to hear Larry's drumming on the first three albums. He was at his best then, IMO.
 
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