1. I have a recording (a below average audience recording) of Bad with a snippet of Walk to the Water and Bono finishing up with You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. Can't seem to remember or figure out where the song came from. I seem to recall this being Europe around 1992? Wembley or Germany?

    Can anyone place this? U2 Start says there are no live recordings of Walk to the Water.

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  2. 1992-06-13 - Kiel (lossy upgrade)
    but the audio its not so good
  3. Thank you for that quick response!
  4. great tune by the way
  5. i don’t know about you, but this song to me is easily in top 10 U2 of all time; soo underrated, great lyrics and a great dark rainy mood. I would have seen it well in Vertigo and e+i tours as the last song. In 2018 after One it would have been perfect. But probably the band forgot about its existence
    “I saw you that day
    You lips were cherry red
    Your legs were crossed, your arms wide
    open
    Your hair was colored gold
    And like a field of corn
    You were blown by the wind
    You were blown by the wind”
  6. Great one. Snippet also played in the very end of If You Wear That Velvet Dress at the Paris Popmart Show only a few hours after Princess Diana lost her life in a car accident in the same City.
  7. in my top ten favorite together with Luminous Times
    i still remember when i bought the 12" of WOWY back in those days and i was damn happy having two new songs from my fav band.and these are beautiful songs.great lyrics too.back then when there wasn't internet and i used to travel to buy records.great times
  8. Originally posted by Fly40:in my top ten favorite together with Luminous Times
    i still remember when i bought the 12" of WOWY back in those days and i was damn happy having two new songs from my fav band.and these are beautiful songs.great lyrics too.back then when there wasn't internet and i used to travel to buy records.great times
    what a time to be alive
  9. To me, the trio of Wowy, LT and Wttw makes that Single their strongest and best single release.
  10. It is undoubtedly
    Same thought
  11. I remember in 88 or 89, I was 12-13 and getting into U2. A guy on my street owned the 3 CD singles WOWY, Streets and Still Haven't found, he had bought the as a bundle called 'The Missing Tracks'. I borrowed the CDs from him and copied all the JT B-sides on a cassette tape, it was like a new and amazing U2 album! Then later I picked up 'The Missing Tracks Vol 2' which was a bundle of the Rattle and Hum CD singles. Around that time the Point Depot NY show was broadcast, Night & Day was playing on MTV all the time. Then the AB bootlegs hit the shelves, followed by AB and Zoo TV and my first U2 shows in 1992. Good times!