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Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid
For some reason I kinda doubt they still have the footage.
Love the picture of Ted and Father Stone!!
For some reason I kinda doubt they still have the footage.
can't wait to hear this song, basa trap
Basa Trap
Yoshino Blossom is a cool title. And I remember liking the short clip we heard of Disappearing Act. Someone buy this for me please. Thanks.
Yeah, that's a bit underwhelming, though I suppose they couldn't get permission for the covers from the COH gig (but no Sunday Bloody Sunday?).
Apart from these minor nitpicks like the Wide Awake in America live tracks (which are far from the definite live versions of either Bad or A Sort of Homecoming), and the fact that the Dortmund concert doesn't have Wire (!), it is once again, just like Joshua Tree, an admirable set for the true hardcore fan.
Do U2 not realise that most of the DVD material is already widely available, either on official products or just from the internet? I think I have most of it already. Now, a few questions:
1) The Unforgettable Fire: Directed by Meiert Avis - What is this?
2) The Making Of The Unforgettable Fire - documentary Directed by Barry Devlin -
Is this already on the U2 Go Home Slane DVD? (If so, worth it only for Bono virtually collapsing with exhaustion when recording Pride with ultimate committment, and Edge / Eno slyly requesting that he try again with more passion / emotion.)
3) 11 O'Clock Tick Tock - Bootleg version Live from Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland, 29th June 1985 - I like the sound of this. Presumably it's some sort of knockoff video recording, not audio? I know there's an audio bootleg of this particular show but if there's one song on film, are there any more...?
Agreed. What a crap use of DVD. I think atu2.com speculated that some 1984 German concert would be made available and I was so excited about that, but this is a kick in the nuts. Corporate U2 is taking advantage again.Ok its up.... fairly dissappointing actually
nd The Unforgettable Fire DVD Collection looks like this:
The Unforgettable Fire
Directed by Meiert Avis
Bad
Directed by Barry Devlin
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
Directed by Donald Cammell
A Sort Of Homecoming
Directed by Barry Devlin
The Making Of The Unforgettable Fire - documentary
Directed by Barry Devlin
Additional Material
U2 at A Conspiracy Of Hope Concert
1. MLK
2. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
3. Bad
Recorded live at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, USA, 15th June 1986
U2 at Live Aid
1. Sunday Bloody Sunday 2. Bad
Recorded live at Wembley Stadium, 13th July 1985
Pride (In The Name Of Love) - Sepia version
Directed by Donald Cammell
11 O'Clock Tick Tock - Bootleg version
Live from Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland, 29th June 1985
Unless that easter egg is a whole fracking concert from 1984, I'm pretty pissed.hope theres some cool easter eggs on the dvd.
Agreed. What a crap use of DVD. I think atu2.com speculated that some 1984 German concert would be made available and I was so excited about that, but this is a kick in the nuts. Corporate U2 is taking advantage again.
Unless that easter egg is a whole fracking concert from 1984, I'm pretty pissed.
Corporate U2 is taking advantage again.
Do U2 not realise that most of the DVD material is already widely available, either on official products or just from the internet? I think I have most of it already.
I don't think I have any of this released on DVD, with the exception of the Slane Doc on 'Go Home' but wan't that an edited version?
Agreed. What a crap use of DVD. I think atu2.com speculated that some 1984 German concert would be made available and I was so excited about that, but this is a kick in the nuts. Corporate U2 is taking advantage again.
Unless that easter egg is a whole fracking concert from 1984, I'm pretty pissed.