1. Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
    I was just listening another 2001 show (Notre Dame) on my way home, and when I got to this Bad into Streets moment I thought that that was the most U2 thing ever.


    (Then that led into Still Haven't Found, and that into WOWY)
    That is indeed an epic strong of songs/performances.
  2. 7 years ago I chimed in with my Response of Innocence (way back on Page 1), so now that I see this thread as having been recently active again (it was 2 months ago before i+e Tour fever started, but still compared to 7 years ago that's recent), and since I'm obsessed with this song, I'll post my updated Response of Experience.

    I can't pick 1, and I don't see the utility of arguing over established favorites (Rattle vs Slane), so I'll do this differently in a way that you hopefully find valuable...

    I picked a few Streets clips worth seeing, which many diehards probably haven't seen before (aka they're not part of the Consensus Streets Hall of Fame).

    2 PARTIAL CLIPS

    1. POPMART MADRID - 4:00 “oh-oh-oh” part, and the Intro

    -The video is a complete version, BUT if you're pressed for time,
    -If nothing else, PLEASE WATCH 4:00 - 4:30
    -Not the best audio or video quality, but it FEELS like you’re in this crowd, and to me, their participation sums up what it means to be a U2 fan

    2. VERTIGO MSG RESIDENCY, LEG 3 - PROLONGED CROWD ROAR at the end

    Audio Boot: http://u2start.com/shows/1399/
    -This part of the tour, especially the NYC / MSG residency, had PROLONGED crowd cheering after Streets, to the point where the band can’t go on, and they seem genuinely surprised.
    -On the 11-22 audio boot, the crowd goes on for about 90 straight seconds, and keeps getting louder, 2-3 times after you think it hit its peak and is going to die down. That’s a long-ass time.
    Bono: “Wow… That’s crazy… Thank you very much… Oh no, New York!… The sound of a 747 leaving from Madison Square Garden... We don't wanna go anywhere, we wanna stay here. I'm not going on vacation.”

    3 COMPLETE CLIPS

    1. LOVETOWN DORTMUND - Crowd is POSSESSED - Cheers of Innocence

    -Crowd is going fucking BALLISTIC. It’s as though like they all won the lottery, got a puppy and a kitten, graduated from university, saved Zion in the Matrix, and fell in love at the same time… just because U2 came to town.
    -Deep down, I think we are diehards because U2 made us feel that way at some point, and we keep coming back to try and return to that place, but... "reasons "(THEY’RE getting older, WE’RE getting older, we think / compare too much, it's not the same anymore, yada yada yada.)

    2. U2 360 GIANTS STADIUM, LEG 2, 2009 - Cheers of Experience (USA)

    -There are better Streets out there, but considering this is America and USA is known for boring dead crowds…
    -People are standing up, singing, cheering, clapping, jumping around
    -Sound & visuals are great

    3. U2 360 ZURICH - Cheers of Experience (Europe) / Singing in the Rain

    -Magic in the rain
    -Rain is coming down HARD, yet people seem drunk with happiness.
    -Multicam audio / video quality is PHENOMENAL.
    -People around the ENTIRE stadium - all around the GA, seats, are all participating, jumping, dancing, singing.

    I hope you enjoyed this, and got to see at least 1 or 2 clips in there that you had not previously seen (or at least hadn't watched in awhile).
  3. The Zurich footage is the best I have ever saw of Streets.
  4. And I always have to post this one. Amazing even in the daylight. ''UP UP UP''

  5. Always a sucker for Elevation versions, just something about Streets on that tour. Would also stick Sheffield 2009 (because a) I was there, and b) listening back to the intro is still goosebump worthy - maybe not the best performance Bono-wise, but it's awesome nonetheless) and Milan 1992 - cannae remember which it is, but the one from that bootleg.
  6. That from Dortmund is awesome !

    Specially at the start of the show ( with that long intro like that Croke Park version)

    I always prefer and think that the best versions of Streets are from 1987 or 1989

    I like this a lot :



    I think this is very special :



    and this is spaeical to me ( starts at 1:17:45 ) , and i love the part 1:21:58

  7. I think it's impossible to say, but I always loved the New Years 89 version.

    "Happy Christmas, and Happy New Year to you all. It's 1990. Let's forget about the past, we're going to celebrate the future. Where the Streets Have no Name"
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I think it's impossible to say, but I always loved the New Years 89 version.

    "Happy Christmas, and Happy New Year to you all. It's 1990. Let's forget about the past, we're going to celebrate the future. Where the Streets Have no Name"
    +1
  9. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I think it's impossible to say, but I always loved the New Years 89 version.

    "Happy Christmas, and Happy New Year to you all. It's 1990. Let's forget about the past, we're going to celebrate the future. Where the Streets Have no Name"
    Great shout. That's just reminded me - I completely forgot my favourite Point Depot version with the On The Road snippet at the beginning. 3rd show I think? Shivers and goosebumps and all the rest every time.


  10. The Purple Rain part during the Streets intro is amazing _O_