no one ever talks about how under-rated pop is anymore
Axver said:
My Time Hasn't Come
Axver said:The following are hideously neglected: Treasure, Bass Trap, Sixty Seconds In Kingdom Come, the two Boomerangs, Indian Summer Sky.
Drowning Man friggin rocks, dude. it's amazing and utterly underappreciated indeed.cdisantis83 said:Drowning Man is possibly their single most underappreciated song. Love Comes Tumbling and October are also unfairly neglected.
2861U2 said:What the heck is this? I've never heard of it.
blm said:I have the two boomerangs and Indian Summer Sky
but , Axver, are the others released? or bootleg items
Axver said:
It's a song from the bootleg of U2's soundcheck on 1987-04-25, San Francisco. There are two "new" songs: Move Out, which is more of an improvised jam, and My Time Hasn't Come, which is clearly not a finished song either (mainly lyrically) but much closer. I really, really like it.
last unicorn said:Axver, is there a chance to get these two songs in a decent quality? I have never heard of them.
DevilsShoes said:Lost On A Silent Planet: I don't think I have ever heard this one even mentioned before by anyone, have no clue whatsover what its like. Really strange, I'm normally quite good with obscure stuff.
You think you know alot about U2 eh
Axver said:
Sure. Upon listening to these tracks, I've realised I've probably been under-rating Move Out. And the first couple of minutes of My Time Hasn't Come are a bit meandering but I love the end.
Move Out: http://www.send space.com/file/5733e2
My Time Hasn't Come: http://www.send space.com/file/l1hf6w
As these are bootleg tracks that have never been officially released, they should be OK with the mods/forum rules.
DevilsShoes said:Reading through Bill Flanagans book the other night, he reveals some really odd titles for songs that were circulating during that 92/93 era. I think the majority of them were nothing more than fragments or were a number of seperate songs which were eventually joined together to make one.
Axver said:The following are hideously neglected: Treasure, Bass Trap, Sixty Seconds In Kingdom Come, the two Boomerangs, Indian Summer Sky.
Axver said:I suppose my only advice on the link is "try again later" ...
Yeah, there are some great provisional and early titles floating about. Though one you mentioned, In Cold Blood, was actually a song, the lyrics even exist. It's a brutal anti-violence song that's really dark and was apparently considered for inclusion on Zooropa after Numb. However, the band felt it was dark enough that the album would not recover from it. I understand Bono then considered reciting it at some point during the European stadium gigs in 1993 but nothing came of that.
But back to the titles that are floating around, my favourite is Assaulted By Underpants. In an interview around early 1981 or so, Bono mentioned that title and said it was inspired by huge underwear ads in the London Underground.
Varitek said:I don't have Treasure or the two Boomerangs. I'd love to hear them. I love hearing new u2 stuff...if I can't have a new album, some rare old unreleased stuff I've never heard works too!
bakedpony said:I don't know how axver gets these songs but they are awesome.
Axver, is there a chance that you could generously share Cartoon world? As I understand only bootleg recordings are available. I've heard about the song but never the song itself. I'm sure a lot of us would like to listen to it
blm said:Think it's been discussed before, dificult to do live, but any info on that- ahs it been done live? Axver, I am counting on you