At a Depeche Mode fan forum, I read comments about the live version of The Fly [from that Boston concert]. The comments were "I’m getting the 2 disc set mainly for the Boston version of The Fly which is brilliant" and "That is the one song I plan to download. The new arrangement was stunning on that tour." I have no idea what these people are referring to . . . . . . so I am going to have to watch the performance of The Fly on my Boston DVD [Disc 1] and compare it to the existing live audio track in my iTunes library, which is from Seattle April 24, 2005 [and which I acquired from u2start.com].
So I discovered that the first 1:30 of that live version of
The Fly has a great chill intro with Edge on electric guitar and Bono singing. From that point on, however, it seems like a normal live version of
The Fly. I wonder if this chill intro was unique to the June 6, 2001 Boston performance. Anyways . . . . . . for me, that great chill intro made it worth acquiring. To acquire the best sounding audio file, here's what I did:
I extracted the audio of
The Fly from my Boston DVD using the DVD Audio Extractor program. I then bought the digital downloads from
iomoio.com and the iTunes Store. It's weird, on the iTunes Store, for that live version of
The Fly . . . . . . on the $16.99
ATYCLB re-release, the track time is 7:22 and on the $24.99
ATYCLB re-release, the track time is 7:56
I compared all 4 audio files and decided to keep the one from the iTunes $24.99
ATYCLB album. Since the last 1:22 of the audio file is just crowd noise with the PA system repeating "
Gotta go" . . . . . . I edited the audio file so that it's total track time is now 6:33