1. But, to be honest, you might as well just click on any random 1992-1993 show and the Bullet version is highly bound to be superb.
  2. which rottardam show? 92-06-15?
  3. rotterdam?*


  4. They're actually one of the shorter ones (in average). Final verses are completely excluded in those versions.
  5. Originally posted by djerdap:[..]


    They're actually one of the shorter ones (in average). Final verses are completely excluded in those versions.
    Ah, you're too right! They average 4:50-5:20 which is far from the average 6:30-6:50 from the Elevation tour. The Vertigo versions are so boring that I mentally recalled them as being much longer
  6. Yep, Rotterdam 1992
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Ah, you're too right! They average 4:50-5:20 which is far from the average 6:30-6:50 from the Elevation tour. The Vertigo versions are so boring that I mentally recalled them as being much longer
    Vertigo is really the worst one... except for the rehearsal one-that one is pretty good
  8. Vertigo had some interesting versions - one of the Amsterdam shows (I think it's the first one) had the original JT solo combined with the ZooTV/Popmart/Elevation ones. It sounded pretty good to these ears.
  9. Originally posted by djerdap:Vertigo had some interesting versions - one of the Amsterdam shows (I think it's the first one) had the original JT solo combined with the ZooTV/Popmart/Elevation ones. It sounded pretty good to these ears.
    Wait what? I need to hear that.
  10. For me, the solo on the Vertigo Tour was perhaps the most powerful - a much more stripped-back, simple, clean guitar sound juxtaposed with the anger and passion of the lyrics and the enormity of the stage (especially the outdoor legs) and to an extent, with the enormity of the band themselves... perhaps the sinplicity is the sound of a broken man disparing at the situation portrayed in the lyrics.... so much emotion is conveyed through such a simple sound... it's beautiful and tragic and disparing and angry all at the same time.... not to take anything away from the proper rock out versions, I think Slane is probably my favourite single performance, but the tours are so unique, they're so hard to judge against each other (apart from TJT30 - fairly uninspired but still glad to have seen it)
  11. The 7/18/2015 show in MSG clocked in at 7:08, and is personally my favorite because I was there and it gave me goosebumps.

    The Chicago show fromI&E was 7:47.