I think this song is the best on the album, and I lament that they won't play it live. It's the heaviest song of the set, and it's catchy and beautiful and actually speaks to feelings I hold. I can relate to it. And, I like the production. It's the only song on the album that I can say that about. I thought it was interesting that they took all the guitar parts that Edge came up with for the song, and layered them, sometimes exchanging one for the other from verse to verse. It seems as though they found a use for everytng he came up with. And, I've always been a fan of Daniel Lanois's vocals, so it was great to hear him at the end of the song, singing the best two lines on ATYCLB. I find I like U2 songs best when they're ominous and haunting, and I think that describes the ending of that song. I actually think it should have been the second to last track as originally planned, rather than New York, which is pretty lightweight for that position.