I will definitely agree that the live version of Pride is pretty great. I've always vastly preferred the movie version of I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, which I think actually succeeds at what the album version fails to do. All of the intimacy and feel of "Man, here's the biggest band in the world stepping out of their element" that you get from them playing the song in the church with the gospel choir is completely lost and ground out of them song when the tables are turned and it's the gospel choir appearing with them at MSG (I believe it's MSG, at leat). And with how massively they ended up reworking Bullet the Blue Sky on Zoo TV and Popmart, the Rattle & Hum version now falls into some weird no man's land for me in between the 90's versions and the original studio version.Kevin Davis wrote:I think the live versions of "Pride," "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and "Bullet the Blue Sky" are great. The covers are terrible, though, and the interludes are dumb. I think it's a pretty good album overall.
When I first got into U2, I really liked Rattle & Hum (it was the third album I had by them after The Joshua Tree & Achtung Baby). It just sunk hard and fast to the bottom of my personal preferences once I really got into the rest of the catalog. I will say this though, for how embarrassing and over-the-top some of the speeches and interludes in the movie are, I still very much enjoy it from time to time based solely on how searing some of the performances in it (especially Sunday Bloody Sunday, Pride, Exit, Bad, and Where the Streets Have No Name) are, and how beautiful a lot of the footage is.
