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Ive been waiting a long time for this

 

U2.com has just officially announced that the U2: Live at Red Rocks - Under a Blood Red Sky concert will finally be released on DVD on 9/29 (SRP $19.98). The concert had previously only been available on VHS. The disc will include 5 previously unreleased songs, a director's commentary, digitally re-graded video and a new Dolby Digital 5.1 audio mix. The songs included in the performance are Out of Control, Twilight, An Cat Dubh/Into the Heart, Surrender, Two Hearts Beat As One, Seconds, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Cry/The Electric Co., October, New Year's Day, I Threw a Brick Through a Window, A Day Without Me, Gloria, Party Girl, 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, I Will Follow and "40". A remastered, single-disc audio CD version of the album U2: Live - Under a Blood Red Sky will also be available on 9/29 (SRP $13.98), along with a vinyl LP version of the same (SRP $19.98). You'll also be able to purchase the CD and DVD together in a deluxe 2-disc package (SRP $34.99).

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I've been waiting for this for years. The ultimate Red Rocks concert, IMO.
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Fantastic! I remember watching this on MTV back in the day. Does anyone know if the 5 additional songs make it the complete concert?

 

I'm also looking forward to what they do with the rerelease of The Unforgettable Fire, their best album IMO.

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"There's been a lot of talk about this next song. Lately, very very too much talk. This song is not a rebel song. This song is 'Sunday Bloody Sunday.'"

 

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I'm also looking forward to what they do with the rerelease of The Unforgettable Fire, their best album IMO.

 

Lately, I've been listening to The Unforgettable Fire almost daily. I'm really into it. It's not technically challenging or "rocking" (only two uptempo songs really), but it's arty, abstract, ambient, and atmospheric. It creates such a mood. I love it, and I can't explain it... I think it has to be felt.

 

After the success of War, the band knew they had creative reign to do anything. And rather than make War II and take over the world a'la Led Zeppelin in the 70s, they went in a different direction and made art instead. Good for them!

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QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Aug 13 2008, 09:25 PM)
Lately, I've been listening to The Unforgettable Fire almost daily. I'm really into it. It's not technically challenging or "rocking" (only two uptempo songs really), but it's arty, abstract, ambient, and atmospheric. It creates such a mood. I love it, and I can't explain it... I think it has to be felt.

After the success of War, the band knew they had creative reign to do anything. And rather than make War II and take over the world a'la Led Zeppelin in the 70s, they went in a different direction and made art instead. Good for them!

They waited to take over the world ala Led Zeppelin with The Joshua Tree!

 

Hey, are you implying that Led Zeppelin didn't create art? confused13.gif

 

Also, U2 started selling out arenas on The Unforgettable Fire tour. I saw them at MSG and it's still one of the best concerts I've ever attended.

 

The Unforgettable Fire is disjointed and unfocused, but it works, overall, because of Eno & Lanois' production.

 

I think War is as much "art" as The Unforgettable Fire, not that that's what you meant.

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QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Aug 14 2008, 08:23 AM)
I've never seen this, but from what you lot are saying, I really, really can't wait for it.

To get a taste for what its about, check out this video:

 

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I saw U2 on that tour back in 1983. I'll definitely be picking this up.

 

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QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Aug 14 2008, 09:14 AM)
I saw U2 on that tour back in 1983. I'll definitely be picking this up.

I saw them on the Joshua Tree Tour. Great show, but I so wish I could have seen them for War and Unforgettable Fire.

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Cool. I'll probaby buy it for nostalgic reasons. Ah, the days of my youth! <!--emo&:codger:--><img src='http://www.therushforum.com/html/emoticons/old.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='old.gif' /><!--endemo-->

 

The days if your youth are still here ReRushed!

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Bumping an old thread here, but glad I am not the only one here who loves this one! :)

 

A real gem!

 

Going to see U2 in NYC next month...very excited.

 

This album and video is where it all started for me with their music.

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Wow! I remember watching this concert when I was 13 or 14 on Night Flight on USA Network. One of my favorite concerts EVER and I have it on VHS. Need to buy the DVD.
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