The Best of 1980-1990 DVD, What I think might be on it.

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I've just bought the DVD the Best of 1990-2000, and I think it's fantastic brilliant videos and a lot of extras and it was great to see the videos for Lemon and Ground Beneath her Feet which I've never seen before.

This got me thinking that if U2 ever get round to releasing The Best of 1980-1990 on DVD, what would be on it. So here is my tracklisting for it's content:

1. Pride (in the Name of Love)
(by Donald Cammell + Alternative Video by Barry Devlin)
2. New Years Day
(by Meirt Avis)
3. With or Without You
(by Meirt Avis)
4. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
(by Barry Devlin)
5. Sunday Bloody Sunday
(live from Red Rocks)
6. Bad
(from Rattle and Hum + Alternative Videos by Barry Devlin)
7. Where the Streets Have no Name
(by Meirt Avis)
8. I Will Follow
(+ Alternative Video)
9. The Unforgettable Fire
(by Meirt Avis)
10. Sweetest Thing
(by Kevin Godley)
11. Desire
(by Richard Lowenstein + Alternative Video Hollywood Remix)
12. When Love Comes to Town
(by Phil Joanou)
13. Angel of Harlem
(by Richard Lowenstein)
14. All I Want is You
(by Meirt Avis)
15. One Tree Hill
(unseen footage from Rattle and Hum, by Phil Joanou)

Bonus Tracks:
1. Gloria
(by Meirt Avis)
2. A Celebration
(by Meirt Avis)
3. Two Hearts Beat as One
(by Meirt Avis)
4. A Sort of Homecoming
(by Barry Devlin)
5. Spanish Eyes
(by Barry Devlin)
6. Bullet the Blue Sky
(from Rattle and Hum)
7. In Gods Country
(by Barry Devlin)
8. Night and Day
(by Wim Wenders)

Documentries:
The Making of All I Want is You
" " Where The Streets Have no Name
Live Aid the Story: U2's involvement in the project

Each video will also have directors commentary with it as well

What does everyone think to this tracklisting and do they have any other ideas? I would love to know.
 
Well they actually did release a Best of 1980-1990 video, so I assume that if it was released on DVD it would be largely the same content.

I think the poster knows this, since he included "One Tree Hill."

Yes i do know that it's on video. because i have the video at home, and thats why I set out the tracklisting the way I did and based what I think will be on the DVD in a similar way to The Best of 1990-2000 DVD. Thanks typhoon for pointing that out to him.
 

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