I second that. "Bad" is their best song, by far. Why is this version infamous? I'm listening to it right now, so maybe I'm about to find out for myself...
Here's my contribution to the rarities, uploaded individually (thanks for the inspiration, Buzzetta):
"Jesus Christ" -- Woody Guthrie cover from the 1988 compilation Folkways: A Vision Shared.
"Tomorrow" -- Bono & Adam Clayton only, from the 1996 Common Ground: Voices of Modern Irish Music compilation.
"Satellite of Love" -- featuring Lou Reed, from the 1993 Peace Together charity compilation.
I'm going to delete this after just one week, so get them now.
I second that. "Bad" is their best song, by far. Why is this version infamous? I'm listening to it right now, so maybe I'm about to find out for myself...
This was the eprformance that brought U2 to global attention in a way that had never been seen for this irish band. On top of that because of the snippets of other songs it never saw release on any of their albums as they could not get the clearance. So they issued the version seen on Wide Awake in America.
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