1. I Will Follow was at its best on Popmart.
  2. A Sort of Homecoming.

    It has a weird beginning, and then it becomes a very ordinary song to me.
    In the bottom third of the Unforgettable Fire album to me.
  3. When love comes to Town
  4. Originally posted by cqleonardo:[..]
    I don't really like the way the old songs sounded on Popmart... Don't know if I didn't listen enough of it but everything I did listen sounded like "meh" to me


    Not even Disco Streets?
  5. Originally posted by Bloodraven:A Sort of Homecoming.

    It has a weird beginning, and then it becomes a very ordinary song to me.
    In the bottom third of the Unforgettable Fire album to me.
    ASOH is truly magic on the live versions with Bono giving his best and the arpeggiated guitar intro which is much better than the album version.
  6. Yeah, I don't care for the album version (much like UTEOTW) but live it was something else until they publicly humiliated it this year.
  7. If the love for ASOH comes from the live shows, I'll give it another chance (how gracious of me!). It's been a while since I listened to TUF tour shows...
  8. Originally posted by Bloodraven:If the love for ASOH comes from the live shows, I'll give it another chance (how gracious of me!). It's been a while since I listened to TUF tour shows...
    If you can get your hands on the Australian mix, that's the best version of the song for me hands down.
  9. This is it although the sound quality ain't top notch

  10. Aahhh ignore this. I have just found this mix that I used to have back in the day. God bless Youtube ♥

    This is the absolute best version of the song for me.

    I've combined the standard version with the Alternate Vocal / Different Mix found on the Australian Unforgettable Fire 12" to allow for a song structure more similar to the album cut - including Edge's harmony vocals on the first verse and a complete second verse.

  11. Originally posted by Bloodraven:A Sort of Homecoming.

    It has a weird beginning, and then it becomes a very ordinary song to me.
    In the bottom third of the Unforgettable Fire album to me.
    Agree...ASOH it was clichéd even when it first came out in 1984.

    Beautiful Day (even although I sort of liked it at Amsterdam1 & Trafalgar Square last week)

    The Mackerel of Joey Ramone is pants