1. I was wondering what the hell were the lyrics. Here they are, as I see they're not available here at U2start Remy, maybe you can add in the songs page

    Dies irae, dies illa
    Dies irae, dies illa
    Tuba mirum spargens sonum
    Descendit in inferno
    Dies illa, dies illa


    Translation:

    A day of wrath, that day
    A day of wrath, that day
    The amazing sound scattering from the trumpet
    As is fitting for hell
    That day, that day
  2. for info:

    The song is from the score of the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "A Clockwork Orange". The entire performance was scored by Bono and the Edge, but this track is the only officially released piece of music from that performance.
  3. I think this song is amazing. Probably the most obscure song in all U2's catalogue (maybe paired with Exit?), but a true piece of art in itself. There are several masterpieces in youtube (all fan-made) too:


  4. Beautiful piece of sound. I can't tell you how much I love it.

    The first video you've posted is my favourite one of those; it mixes so well with this.
  5. Needs an outing in this tour, even if it's ok only only the pa before the show
  6. I love this song too much.
  7. Totally agree with you. It's something else and that makes it so great
  8. u2.com is THE source of any reliable info...