Originally posted by yeahA weak song on a weak album. Can't say I'm a big fan of any of the versions they played.
I totally agree with the first part :
I really don't like the song, totally boring
But the album is fine with me
Originally posted by yeahA weak song on a weak album. Can't say I'm a big fan of any of the versions they played.
Originally posted by u2met86ATYCLB: I love the full version, not the radio edit where they cut "Never thought you were a fool" and go straight to the chorus. I hate when I hear that type of gimmick on the radio. I love...
+The echo / chimey synth notes at the beginning.
+Bono (and Edge's vocals), all inflections, esp. Edge's extended "And if the night runs over"
Boston:
I love...
+"But darling look at you... now" (instead of the extended "ohh"), I dunno why but it gets me every time.
+"But darling look at you... whoo hoo hoo hoo-ooh"
+"It's a long way down to nothing at ahh...-whoa-all, oh, whoa-weh-hee-HAA"
Slane:
I love...
+Bono's intro: "Yeah yeah, yeah now, love song, soul... Hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo hoo-hoo-hoo"
Vertigo tour: I love...
+Edge's acoustic open guitar tuning.
VERDICT: BOSTON is my favorite. Sorry for all the "ooh's" but if you've seen those versions you know exactly what I mean.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..] i love all the funny moments of Slane, and of course the Nice Singing is one of them.
What about the Stuck @ Sao Paulo 06? Another good version!
Originally posted by AidanFormigoniThat's my favourite one!!!
"Who is working for who here?"...Love when Bono said this!!
and Edge's singing is AMAZING!!!
Originally posted by AidanFormigoniI agree with you Bono!!All those versions are great!!
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Hum, it looks pretty strange to say "Hey, you, Bono..."... Hahhaha...
Originally posted by dieder:Shit, even though I didn't like the afwul acoustic performances of the last two tours, I'm SO digging the studio version the last few weeks since I've broken up with my boyfriend. I really get so much energy and positive feelings from the lyrics, 'You got to get yourself together, this time will pass' and so on.
I'm not afraid of anything in this world. There's nothing you can throw at me that I haven't already heard.
Thank you U2.
Originally posted by MacStripey:sorry to hear that news, Dieder draw strength from this song, U2 will help you along - as they so often do.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I've come to really like Stuck.