Originally posted by carbide:two you might find interest in, both because of bullet the blue sky:
atlanta 5th march 1992, the only zoo tv version (that i've encountered) with two solos
toronto 24th march 1992, only time (once again, that i've heard) where bono counts to 500 in the spoken word section, as well as having a super unique and amazing solo
theres also other minor cool things around both, for example atlanta has one of the few times not fade away was snippetted on zoo tv
Originally posted by GayThePrayAway:[..]
Ooooh 2 solos in Bullet. Presumably the studio one and the Zoo TV one?
Might go download it tbh
Originally posted by deanallison:I just listened to that version of Bullet from Atlanta, it sounds a bit of a mess in all honesty. The first solo sounds like Edge isn’t getting the sound he wants out of the guitar and then at the end I think it’s an attempt to make up for the performance going wrong by playing another solo which is a bit underwhelming as well. I prefer just a standard zoo tv Bullet over the Atlanta one.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
It’s these details that make a show stand out. Something similar happens during Wild Horses. Bono brings the bridge round again then Edge belts out a wonderful solo.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
It does stand out I’ll agree there but not in a good way imo. The solo is probably the best bit about Bullet especially live and for the edge not to really nail it isn’t a good thing. If he was to extend the solo or play 2 great solo’s that would make it stand out in a good way. Even planned alternative versions of songs make shows stand out, maybe not from other shows on the tour but compared to different tours. NYD in 2018, The Fly in 2001, Kite 2006, all examples of songs standing out. I don’t want a mistake to be the reason a performance stands out.