Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

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ghost wrote:It still cracks me up that that Adam Scott called Atomic Bomb "their In Utero" on the U Talkin U2 2 Me" podcast.
What does that even mean?
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Thurman Murman wrote:
ghost wrote:It still cracks me up that that Adam Scott called Atomic Bomb "their In Utero" on the U Talkin U2 2 Me" podcast.
What does that even mean?
I think it means that "Vertigo" uses distortion
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Thurman Murman wrote:
ghost wrote:It still cracks me up that that Adam Scott called Atomic Bomb "their In Utero" on the U Talkin U2 2 Me" podcast.
What does that even mean?
I think it means that "Vertigo" uses distortion
Pretty much. He thinks of it as their big, raw rawk album. To me, Vertigo aside, it sounds like Sting.
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gatherspeed wrote:
ridleybradout wrote:I'm sorry I missed all this U2 discussion late last year :(

After barely listening to U2 for years (I never even bothered with Songs of Experience), I stumbled upon a copy of their 'Experience and Innocence Live In Berlin 2018' fan-club DVD and thoroughly enjoyed it (it's very Achtung heavy :nice: ). Now I just can't get enough and have been going through the deepest reaches of their formidable catalogue once again.

Anyhoo, with 2020 having drawn to a close, I thought it might be fun to think about what a 'U2 Best of 2000-2020' disc might look like, to continue the series they started at the turn of the century (I opted against doing separate discs for each decade, given two albums doth not a best of make).

Before I reveal my much sweated over tracklist (with artwork and FLAC download of course 8-) ), I thought I'd see y'all would put on such a disc?

But first a couple of ground rules.

1. The disc is not limited to songs released as singles (remember 'Gone' and 'UTEOTW' were on 1990-2000 - two of my all-time favourite songs by anyone :bammer: )

2. 'Beautiful Day' and 'Stuck In A Moment...' were included on the 'Best of 1990-2000', so they are out of contention. HOWEVER - 'Elevation' and 'Walk On' (released in 2001) were passed over, and were curiously not included on the 'Best of 1990-2000' DVD set (which included bonus videos for all the other singles not included on the CD set, including 'Ground Beneath Her Feet'), so methinks they intended to hold them over for the third installment in the 'Best of' series. So I say they're fair game :)

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Cool!

My choices would be :
Magnificent (It has a beat like a speeding train)
In A Little While
Sometimes you can't make it on your own (acoustic version from the new anniversary box is sweet)
Walk On (version from the 9/11 tribute CD is on my regular rotation still. GREAT VERSION)
Song for Someone (combine with There Is A Light before or after. I did this on my playlist and they go together nicely)
Invisible and Ordinary Love (OK songs, but not on an album and they play those live)

and I know it may not fit the criteria but I have Edge Love is Blindness solo acoustic fan club download from 2005 that came with from the Ground Up and it's fantastic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12d-5Azr6PI


I also have Fan Club only CDs of:
Live Songs of Innocence + Experience
u2 Live from the Ground Up u2360 Edge's picks
Live form U2360

If you want live versions.
Thanks for sharing your ideas folks :thumbsup:

I'm close to finalising this thing but I'm thinking I'll do a bonus disc to go with it (like the 1980-1990 and 1990-2000 sets) containing b-sides, rarities, remixes etc.

Any must haves?


VinylGuy wrote:Miracle Drug wasnt a single and its an amazing song. Should be there.
It sure is, and it will be ;)
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ridleybradout wrote: Any must haves?
"Fast Cars" is great, though that probably belongs on the actual best-of disc.

Oddly, the best "non-album" track that came out between 2000 and 2020 is probably "Electrical Storm" (2002), but that came out as the "new" track on the "Best of 1990-2000" album, which would make it an odd candidate for this project.
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Its a difficult era for rarities...The acoustic sessions from Songs of innocence are good. There also tons of remixes from both albums....Invisible is a good single, i hate that Green Day song...Window In The Sky is not bad....
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Kevin Davis wrote:
ridleybradout wrote: Any must haves?
"Fast Cars" is great, though that probably belongs on the actual best-of disc.

Oddly, the best "non-album" track that came out between 2000 and 2020 is probably "Electrical Storm" (2002), but that came out as the "new" track on the "Best of 1990-2000" album, which would make it an odd candidate for this project.

I really like the Orbit Mix.
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i'm a sucker for no line and i like winter very much, beautiful track.

As mentioned above fast cars is great too, and the gotham remix of hmtmkmkm is unusually good for a u2 remix, as was the one of the fly from gavin friday, they used both in the intermissions of the last tour.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
ridleybradout wrote: Any must haves?
"Fast Cars" is great, though that probably belongs on the actual best-of disc.

Oddly, the best "non-album" track that came out between 2000 and 2020 is probably "Electrical Storm" (2002), but that came out as the "new" track on the "Best of 1990-2000" album, which would make it an odd candidate for this project.
‘Fast Cars’ is a lock for the bonus disc, though I’m going to use the Jacknife Lee Mix which is just as good and less widely available than the original which is on most versions of HTDAAB.

I love ‘Electrical Storm’ too but yes, not a candidate.

The version of ‘Winter’ from Linear is great - really should have been on the album.

‘Invisible’ belongs on the main disc IMO.

Have you guys heard the version of ‘Mercy’ from the HTDAAB sessions? I think it’s better than the later live version they released, but obviously the sound quality isn’t quite up to scratch...
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what about Neon Lights?

Book Of Your Heart is also a must.
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The Blackout and Love is all we have left are possible songs for the best of.
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VinylGuy wrote:what about Neon Lights?

Book Of Your Heart is also a must.
shit, how could i forget book of your heat, possibly the best song of the whole songs of project. And it wouldn't be totally out of place on achtung baby either.
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armogi wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:what about Neon Lights?

Book Of Your Heart is also a must.
shit, how could i forget book of your heat, possibly the best song of the whole songs of project. And it wouldn't be totally out of place on achtung baby either.
Ok, here's the B-Sides disc as it currently stands (still playing around with sequencing):

Ordinary Love (Paul Epworth Remix)
Winter (Linear Version)
Fast Cars (Jacknife Lee Mix)
Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)
Are You Gonna Wait Forever?
Book Of Your Heart
Elevation (Influx Mix)
The Crystal Ballroom
Summer Of Love (Robin Schulz Remix)
Soon
The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) (Busker version)
Get On Your Boots (Fish Out Of Water Mix)
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix)
Neon Lights (Kraftwerk cover)
What's Going On (Spotify Single, Marvin Gaye cover)
Get It On (Bang A Gong) (with Elton John, T-Rex cover)
Every Breaking Wave (Radio Mix)
Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way (Beck Remix)

Any glaring omissions?
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I’ve added Lucifer’s Hands to the bonus disc - I don’t love the chorus but that ‘Return Of The Stingray Guitar’ riff is awesome.

I can’t decide whether Ordinary Love should be on the main disc or the bonus disc. It’s grown on me lately, and there’s a strong argument it deserves a spot on the ‘best of’ (it won a Golden Globe didn’t it?). I think the Paul Epworth mix is the best version, unfortunately it was only ever released as a 128k mp3 on Soundcloud....
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yeah, i forgot about that song and the fact that won a golden globe.
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yeah, i forgot about that song and the fact that won a golden globe.
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ridleybradout wrote:I’ve added Lucifer’s Hands to the bonus disc - I don’t love the chorus but that ‘Return Of The Stingray Guitar’ riff is awesome.

I can’t decide whether Ordinary Love should be on the main disc or the bonus disc. It’s grown on me lately, and there’s a strong argument it deserves a spot on the ‘best of’ (it won a Golden Globe didn’t it?). I think the Paul Epworth mix is the best version, unfortunately it was only ever released as a 128k mp3 on Soundcloud....
Ordinary Love should be on there. It may go down as Bono's last really good vocal outing. The drop in his voice that I've heard on tour on Songs of Innocence, Joshua Tree and Songs of Experience is pretty startling. He can't make a song fly all on his own any more.
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ridleybradout wrote:
armogi wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:what about Neon Lights?
Any glaring omissions?
I think this qualifies: https://www.discogs.com/U2-Hold-Me-Thri ... e/12833634

not sure if a flac exists tho.
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VinylGuy wrote:Its a difficult era for rarities...The acoustic sessions from Songs of innocence are good. There also tons of remixes from both albums....Invisible is a good single, i hate that Green Day song...Window In The Sky is not bad....
I forgot about the acoustic songs from song of Innocence. It's annoying that they are all one track !
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ridleybradout wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
ridleybradout wrote: Any must haves?
"Fast Cars" is great, though that probably belongs on the actual best-of disc.

Oddly, the best "non-album" track that came out between 2000 and 2020 is probably "Electrical Storm" (2002), but that came out as the "new" track on the "Best of 1990-2000" album, which would make it an odd candidate for this project.
‘Fast Cars’ is a lock for the bonus disc, though I’m going to use the Jacknife Lee Mix which is just as good and less widely available than the original which is on most versions of HTDAAB.

I love ‘Electrical Storm’ too but yes, not a candidate.

The version of ‘Winter’ from Linear is great - really should have been on the album.

‘Invisible’ belongs on the main disc IMO.

Have you guys heard the version of ‘Mercy’ from the HTDAAB sessions? I think it’s better than the later live version they released, but obviously the sound quality isn’t quite up to scratch...
Assuming you are going to include Elevation, please oh please, use the Tomb Raider Mix. The album version is extremely inferior.
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