Canadiens1131
ONE love, blood, life
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2004
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Pride as of Joshua Tree.
Bullet the Blue Sky as of Vertigo.
With or Without You as of Popmart.
Steeets as of Vertigo.
Running to Stand Still anytime after ZooTV.
Elevation live, anytime after Elevation tour will never match the TRR remix.
Sunday Bloody Sunday as of Vertigo tour.
Original of the Species stripped down is crap live any day, any time.
One on every tour except for Popmart.
In contrast to the reports of Mysterious Ways' demise, I'd like to say that I think both Elevation and Vertigo versions have been superior in arrangement to the ZooTV version. I never liked the cheesy keyboard intro, I always though Edge should have been behind the guitar.
I love the Elevation version of Ways because Edge was spot on with the slide solo, spot fricken' on and it was always like God opening up the clouds above the arena and pelting it with those little Valentine's Day candy hearts.
The Vertigo version, despite Edge not doing a great job with the solo for the Chicago recording, is sweet just because we get that crunchy, wanky guitar as the first note of the song. I click tracks...
Bullet the Blue Sky as of Vertigo.
With or Without You as of Popmart.
Steeets as of Vertigo.
Running to Stand Still anytime after ZooTV.
Elevation live, anytime after Elevation tour will never match the TRR remix.
Sunday Bloody Sunday as of Vertigo tour.
Original of the Species stripped down is crap live any day, any time.
One on every tour except for Popmart.
In contrast to the reports of Mysterious Ways' demise, I'd like to say that I think both Elevation and Vertigo versions have been superior in arrangement to the ZooTV version. I never liked the cheesy keyboard intro, I always though Edge should have been behind the guitar.
I love the Elevation version of Ways because Edge was spot on with the slide solo, spot fricken' on and it was always like God opening up the clouds above the arena and pelting it with those little Valentine's Day candy hearts.
The Vertigo version, despite Edge not doing a great job with the solo for the Chicago recording, is sweet just because we get that crunchy, wanky guitar as the first note of the song. I click tracks...
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