I agree. "Red Light" is a bad-ass song - a groovy, exotic, mature, adventurous, urban-flavored track, with a great chorus and some of Adam's best bass work. It's shocking to think that it came from U2 so early in their career, and before they had even begun working with Eno and Lanois. They had already begun to think outside the box of traditional song structure. And it features one of my favorite lyrics: "It's your own late show / as you jump to the street below / but where can you go / to leave yourself behind?" "Red Light" and "Surrender" are probably my favorite songs on WAR. I end up listening to them both multiple times whenever I put that CD on.