Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread
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I think I like all the songs on AB, but the sequencing is a mess. Gonna have to make my own version.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think I like all the songs on AB, but the sequencing is a mess. Gonna have to make my own version.
No way man.
There’s a plethora of B sides from that era that could easily sit happily on that album.
Lady with the spinning head, paint it black... Think there’s loads of off cut tracks too but it’s been a long time.
Might be worth doing a google for that stuff LV. I have a feeling yo might be more attracted to what was ommited
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I don't want to swap anything out, though. It's solid front to back. I just want them in a better order.
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If it does anything wrong it’s U2’s constant crime. Put the hits up front. So it can feel top heavy but in an inverted way cos you’ve heard fly/real thing/one sooooo many times you can zone out when they’re on kinda. I do anyways.
I have the remastered version of this somewhere. Must break that out again. The big book with Enos essay was a lovely thing and a great read
I have the remastered version of this somewhere. Must break that out again. The big book with Enos essay was a lovely thing and a great read
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
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tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life. Could you possibly put together an album's worth of the strongest material from the AB, Zooropa and Pop era?
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The funny thing is The Fly and Real Thing are not "big" songs I'm familiar with; One and Mysterious Ways are the megahits in my mind.dimejinky99 wrote:If it does anything wrong it’s U2’s constant crime. Put the hits up front. So it can feel top heavy but in an inverted way cos you’ve heard fly/real thing/one sooooo many times you can zone out when they’re on kinda. I do anyways.
I have the remastered version of this somewhere. Must break that out again. The big book with Enos essay was a lovely thing and a great read
I think this is the version I'll be listening to from now on:
1. Acrobat
2. Even Better Than the Real Thing
3. Until the End of the World
4. The Fly
5. Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World
6. Love is Blindness
7. So Cruel
8. Zoo Station
9. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
10. One
11. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
12. Mysterious Ways
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tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life. Could you possibly put together an album's worth of the strongest material from the AB and Zooropa era?
Course you could. You be wrong but you could. Those two exist in a perfect symbiotic state for me. I could never imagine trying to cut from either to make w best of both.
I’m fairly sure there’s loads of b sides and outtakes of AB anyways. Well worth looking up
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I'll admit that Pop is possibly the weakest of that three album run, but it's still pretty damn great! I hated it when it first came out, but now possibly listen to it more than the other twotragabigzanda wrote:stop it Rangi. That album missed the mark.
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tragabigzanda wrote:i don't...what? I am asking you, dimejinky, literally, not rhetorically, to curate a playlist of the strongest outtakes and B-sides from the '91-'93 era.dimejinky99 wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life. Could you possibly put together an album's worth of the strongest material from the AB and Zooropa era?
Course you could. You be wrong but you could. Those two exist in a perfect symbiotic state for me. I could never imagine trying to cut from either to make w best of both.
I’m fairly sure there’s loads of b sides and outtakes of AB anyways. Well worth looking up
Also LV, your re-tracking of AB is pretty cool except you didn't open with Zoo Station. This is silly, as that opening riff is one of the best album intros of all time.
It’s been years and years since I heard any of that stuff so I wouldn’t be best placed to curate such a list
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
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You could just search my post history. Or link it.
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You've never heard Sweetest Thing?tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:You've never heard Sweetest Thing?tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life.
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If memory serves there is only one "Zooropa" B-side that isn't a remix ("Slow Dancing," a Bono/Edge acoustic track that sounds nothing like the stuff on the album). For the "Achtung" B-sides just listen to to CD2 of the recent deluxe reissue -- it rounds up pretty much everything and a lot of it is pretty good, though very little measures up to what is on the album.tragabigzanda wrote:i don't...what? I am asking you, dimejinky, literally, not rhetorically, to curate a playlist of the strongest outtakes and B-sides from the '91-'93 era.dimejinky99 wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:Dime I don't think I've never heard a single U2 B-side or outtake in my life. Could you possibly put together an album's worth of the strongest material from the AB and Zooropa era?
Course you could. You be wrong but you could. Those two exist in a perfect symbiotic state for me. I could never imagine trying to cut from either to make w best of both.
I’m fairly sure there’s loads of b sides and outtakes of AB anyways. Well worth looking up
Also LV, your re-tracking of AB is pretty cool except you didn't open with Zoo Station. This is silly, as that opening riff is one of the best album intros of all time.
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Pop is a goddamn masterpiece.
BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.