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Yay! Definitely lookin forward to all of them.
KhanadaRhodes said:
U2 haven't released anything good since three i saw them perform as feedback at mount temple and it's gone downhill ever since
Popmartijn said:
Pfffttt... Newbie!
You weren't around, like I was, when they were rehearsing in Larry's kitchen.
U2girl said:True, Reggie, but there will be plenty of time to do all this remastering after they quit making albums. And unlike Best of albums, this wasn't something they were obligated to do. For all we know, remasters of all albums so far could slow down the making of current (and future) album(s).
It has that "we're legends, OLD, and no more cared about in the fast paced industry so here's our back catalogue" vibe to it. Or, as some might say, "ca-ching".
elevated_u2_fan said:
do you think that will be on the bonus disk???
gvox said:If all this stuff was re-released on DVD audio, now that would be mind blowing
Zootlesque said:Why are they releasing all 3 re-issues at the same time? I don't have that much money to spend on them!
Lancemc said:We need a Lovetown DVD more than anything.
Just sayin'
elevated_u2_fan said:The B-Sides have potential I guess, but what kind of bonus material do you think is floating around for these early albums? Enough to fill a bonus disk per album?
Especially something like October which was pretty much made up as they went along…
Maybe we'll get a bunch of live tracks or something?
So if HMV are correct then War and UABRS each come with a bonus DVD. But they don't say anything about the content. Owing to the UABRS DVD obviously being the Denver concert, one can guess that the War DVD will have limitted concert footage and instead will have video clips, TV appearances, interviews and so on. Unless they are going to give us two War concerts!U2girl said:
AndrewCowley said:
So if HMV are correct then War and UABRS each come with a bonus DVD. But they don't say anything about the content. Owing to the UABRS DVD obviously being the Denver concert, one can guess that the War DVD will have limitted concert footage and instead will have video clips, TV appearances, interviews and so on. Unless they are going to give us two War concerts!
chrissybaby said:
something tells me that HMV may just be assuming it's a DVD set, surely U2.com would have announced the DVD's especially the War one...
AndrewCowley said:
So if HMV are correct then War and UABRS each come with a bonus DVD. But they don't say anything about the content. Owing to the UABRS DVD obviously being the Denver concert, one can guess that the War DVD will have limitted concert footage and instead will have video clips, TV appearances, interviews and so on. Unless they are going to give us two War concerts!
chrissybaby said:
something tells me that HMV may just be assuming it's a DVD set, surely U2.com would have announced the DVD's especially the War one...
phanan said:
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but as I recall, we first got news of the Joshua Tree track listing when it appeared on the HMV site, so they may not be too far off here.
Not sure I'd put the Loreley gig into the 'legendary' category but anyway I wonder to what extent U2 own the rights to it? U2 didn't film it themselves, it is a TV broadcast, so I doubt they actually own it. I suppose they could buy it back.ponkine said:
The legendary Loreley 1983 comes to mind right now.
It could be included in full at last !
Don't forget 5 songs were used for the UABRS EP