(104) - > #86 - Van Diemen’s Land
Vulture.com ranking and comment -81/218 - The Edge was inspired by the story of a man who left the British army to join the Irish nationalists and write poetry, and it was that poetry that got him deported to Tasmania, known in Irish folk culture as Van Diemen’s Land. It is not a bad song, just a curiously sequenced one, and did not help U2 in service to the story they were trying to tell with the album (and, later, movie). Anywhere else, it would have made sense, but at the top it was just too precious. Sorry, Edge.
Original Comment - Edge with a rare vocal appearance. Pleasant enough and has its own charm. I’d be curious to see what #206 has to say as it’s hardly the barrel of excrement that would warrant a bottom 30 ranking. Obviously a totally different type of song. Maybe thats it. I have a soft spot for this song, although I am not the highest ranker. I first saw U2 live on Oct20 1989 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Had great seats and can remember this performance vividly.
Total Points - 284.25
Rankers - 13
Average Points per rank - 21.87 (Approximately a 101st rank).
Ranks - 56th on average points per ranker
Highest Rank - 9
Lowest Rank - 157
Previous Rank - 104 > 86
Special Version Requested - None
Ranking Comments - Most songs from now on are likely to have a highest ranking in the top 10. This has a 9, then 2 at 28 and 29. Then we have 8 rankings between 50 and 105. Nice to see this jump a few spots, but really curious why someone thinks this merits a top 10 ranking.