Here's some info for you. I just remebered this site that has info on the Salome bootlegs.
http://www.u2station.com/news/archives/1991/03/salome_outtakes.php
FWT:
Take You Down
Notes:
This song is an early form of LADY WITH THE SPINNING HEAD, which later
evolved into ULTRA VIOLET (Light My Way). The guitar solo was used again
in THE FLY, and the bridge moved on to be used as the intro to ULTRA VIOLET
(Light My Way).
The Edge is NOT signing backup, it's Bono! The left and right channels
are different takes of Bono singing to the same backing music. Each channel
sounds quite different from the other, and the two only come together
in one or two places. The vocals are not completely isolated to the left
or right channels. In each channel you can faintly hear the other. During
the guitar solo and bridge you can only hear one vocal track (in both
channels).
Hendrix like solo, wow!
A frantic ending. This song rips! Much, MUCH better than LADY WITH THE
SPINNING HEAD.
Words?
RIGHT CHANNEL:
"Oh, wont you get it up and get
My heart in the sunlight"
"Going to the back light
Going back to the way we were
Ahh, hahh
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up dead man
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up dead man"
LEFT CHANNEL:
"They're trying to take you down"
"And out you call
You want it so
And out you call"
Bono-
"I was singing a bit late in here" (The band slows down for a bit)
"I know sometimes you get it wrong
You got to get it wrong
Sometimes you get it wrong
You take it anymore..."
(This isn't all the lyrics, but it might help you figure them out)