the best black version

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  • DerrickDerrick Posts: 475
    unplugged by far ...but it's such a good song that it sounds amazing each and every time, even when you sing it in your head.
  • IDgotIIDgotI Posts: 262
    I'm gonna be different and say... PITTSBURGH 06

    +1

    There are a few "best version of Black" threads. Pittsburgh has gotten a lot of nods in the ones since last summer. I was there, and have been to a few other shows. It was the most amazing version I've seen, and several 10+ show vets around me agreed.
  • jeremyjeremy Posts: 409
    i had a thread to in ''given to fly'' pit..check it out for more black..
    best ''black'' ever..buenos aires 26-11-2005..
    so beautiful!!!!!
    ''walk the bridges before you burn them down...''
    and always remember ''it's no crime to escape!!!"
  • LiftedLifted Posts: 1,836
    I'm gonna be different and say... PITTSBURGH 06

    yeah you're being different but you are right. i know it's a matter of a opinion but i can't believe all these people saying how great the benaroyal hall version is. i mean i always love this song, but thats probably one of my least favorites. i don't mind when you can hear the crowd singing along but i don't like it when ed stops singing and just lets the crowd take over. i also prefer the electric. anyway i'm sure there are better versions but pittsburgh is one of my favs as well. hamburg from '00 was good too. and i also really like the unplugged version but the sound quality of the recordings i've heard have been sub par.
  • MaR_18MaR_18 Posts: 49
    jeremy wrote:
    best ''black'' ever..buenos aires 26-11-2005..
    so beautiful!!!!!

    yes! and buenos aires 25-11-2005 in second place
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  • definetly the one in Buenos Aires, November 25th...I´m singing in there!!! :D
    ...can´t wear my mask, your first my last...
  • bgivens33bgivens33 Posts: 290
    Try Fox Theater (Atlanta) 4/3/94. Mike's guitar is absolutely writhing in pain @ around 4:30. And Ed conveys all the anger & frustration that's been lost since this song became one of Ed's wine breaks (see the next suggestion).

    Ed has his gravel in full force during the We Belong Together tag:
    "I don't...I don't think...these people understand...oh they don't understand...oh no one understands...we belong together...together..."

    And then does some growls to round it out.

    MSG - I was there, it was good, definitely one of my favorites. Completely different feel as Fox. I'd say this is my favorite of the "new" ones.

    Jones Beach II - 8/24/00 Mike has a really good outtro as well. What a time...

    I was always in the "unplugged is the best version of black" camp. Then I saw that somebody thought the '94 Atlanta was the best version. My first thought was yea, epic show, they must just have thought great version of black. But I have converted, I truly think that is the best version of black.. that I have heard. I have been convinced early on that this is PJ's masterpiece and so I am always looking for better versions, and will look at every version in this thread, but until then, '94 Atl takes the prize for me.
  • flip-jamflip-jam Posts: 2
    bgivens33 wrote:
    I was always in the "unplugged is the best version of black" camp. Then I saw that somebody thought the '94 Atlanta was the best version. My first thought was yea, epic show, they must just have thought great version of black. But I have converted, I truly think that is the best version of black.. that I have heard. I have been convinced early on that this is PJ's masterpiece and so I am always looking for better versions, and will look at every version in this thread, but until then, '94 Atl takes the prize for me.


    I agree...Altanta '94....goosebump city
  • veracius wrote:
    i was just hearing black, and then it came to me this question, what's the best version of black???, including live and studio
    i'd say that the benaroya hall version i don't know the year, i think 2000.
    its awsome, especially when the people sang the last part, it gives me creeps each time i hear it
    post your opinion


    The original from 10? How can you improve on a 10? :)
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  • BinFrogBinFrog Posts: 7,309
    Unplugged, Ottawa 05, Live On Two Legs, and San Jose 95 come to mind.
    Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
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  • PiCTuReKePTPiCTuReKePT Posts: 311
    unplugged:)i guess its the reason why i love this song that much.which other song can give birth to such an amazing improvisation thorough it ; we belong together...what else can be said?!
  • blue rosesblue roses Posts: 49
    ı know someday you'll have a beautiful life
    ı know someday you'll be a star
    in somebody else's sky

    love and respect this song
  • veracius wrote:
    i was just hearing black, and then it came to me this question, what's the best version of black???, including live and studio
    i'd say that the benaroya hall version i don't know the year, i think 2000.
    its awsome, especially when the people sang the last part, it gives me creeps each time i hear it
    post your opinion
    Totally Totally agree with you! Don't you think he's got a voice that is different, more softer that usual, really sweet? I think it's 2003 though!
    "Come on people now, smile on your brother and everybody get together, try to love one another right now!!!!"
    "You my friend, I will defend and if we change, well I love you anyway"
    "I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine, I AM MINE"
  • ChrisDChrisD Posts: 48
    Im really surprised no one is mentioning MANSFIELD 2003. Its very very high quality in every way : Ed's singing (including long Beeeeee 16 seconds), and Mike's solo is just A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
    "Ransom paid the Devil, he whispers pleasing words.
    Triumphant are the angels if they can get there first."
  • Blue11 wrote:
    My personal favorite..I was at that...I've heard Mrseille and Pistioa from the European leg...great vesions but Ottawa 05 is still my favorite

    A friend pointed me to the Ottawa, 2005....wow....hauntingly beautiful....powerful...he captures the agony of loss when he does the tag:

    You are the stars in the sky
    Thought you were up in mine
    Still I wonder
    I wonder
    I wonder
    You're so long gone
    We've all come alone
    Still I wonder
    Still I wonder
    With each breath I know you're there
    Somewhere
    I wonder
    I still wonder


    It's like he's dry-heaving his pain, live and without emotional reservation. I'm speechless.

    Does anyone havea link to the version where he mumbles somthing about, "it's her birthday today" just before he sings "Black"?
    Dalai Lama—To say that humility is an essential ingredient in our pursuit of spiritual transformation may seem to be at odds with what I have said about the need for confidence. But there is clearly a distinction to be made between valid confidence or self-esteem, and conceit - which we can describe as an inflated sense of importance, grounded in a false image of self.
  • GetALifeGetALife Posts: 563
    Though there are many many versions i really like, three special ones come to my mind... unplugged, Berlin 2006 and Lisbon 2007...

    °unplugged has already been described here...i agree with you :)

    °I was in Berlin 2006 I was and I am still so touched by

    "time heals the wounds
    no one can see...
    ...but my memories
    my memories won't let me be...
    ...
    we belong together..."

    It reminded and reminds me of a situation I'm still in...can't get out...don't want to get out...wanna get out...like a vicious circle...so gimme the Berlin boot on vinyl and I maybe will get rid of these demons by spinning the black circle...

    When hearing the Grand Rapids 2006 version of RVM I was really enthusiastic about the link between these two songs when Eddie was improvising these lines in the middle of RVM adding "I will forgive!"

    °Lisbon 2007: first time Eddie was using rougher words in the improv, that touched me also in a different way, like: these feelings (love and hate) maybe also belong together...

    "what could it been... (etc.)
    fuck you and [...? - can't understand]
    ..."


    ...BUT ALSO THE HAMBURG 2000 version is great, not just because I was there...it was maybe the first time (?) that the "du du dut dut du du duuu.." was taken over by the audience so loudly and long...

    I don't like the Benaroya Hall version...in my opinion Eddie's voice is not at it's best (sounds like he's fighting with it) and the reverb caused by the location makes me sick...

    So far,
    Chris,
    Oldenburg, Germany,

    who desperately wants the Dusseldorf-Bootleg (and BLACK on it).
    2000: Hamburg
    2006: Berlin
    2007: Munich * Düsseldorf
    2009: Berlin * Manchester * London
    2010: Dublin * Belfast * Berlin
    2012: Amsterdam I & II * Berlin I & II * Stockholm * Oslo * Copenhagen
    EV 2012: Amsterdam I & II
    2014: Amsterdam I & II * Milan * Trieste * Vienna * Berlin
    EV 2017: Berlin
    2018: Amsterdam I & II * Prague * Krakow * Berlin
    2022: Berlin- Vienna - Prague - Amsterdam I - Amsterdam II #
    2024: Berlin I & II

    ~~~

    “It is curious that while good people go to great lengths to spare their children from suffering, few of them seem to notice that the one (and only) guaranteed way to prevent all the suffering of their children is not to bring those children into existence in the first place.”
    ― David Benatar - Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence


  • sweetpotatosweetpotato Posts: 1,278
    no lyric changes, but i like the east troy 2000 version.
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  • RoeghmannRoeghmann Posts: 968
    Copenhagen 07 - it had a special feeling there.
    Run away my son. See it all. Oh see the world.
  • veracius wrote:
    i was just hearing black, and then it came to me this question, what's the best version of black???, including live and studio
    i'd say that the benaroya hall version i don't know the year, i think 2000.
    its awsome, especially when the people sang the last part, it gives me creeps each time i hear it
    post your opinion

    I can't agree more, some other guy thought this part was ruining the song because of the melodramatic character of the song, but I don't think the crowd singing the last part makes this a happy love-song, I think we all know what this song is about, and that makes so wonderful...man i wish i was there...
    TR
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