1. yeah, Bono said that they wanted the new Vertigo fans to hear the stuff before people stopped buying CD's all together. But Ger has got to be right too...
  2. Originally posted by drewhiggins:
    The list of albums U218 Singles incorporates:

    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    The Joshua Tree
    Unforgettable Fire
    The Joshua Tree
    How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
    War
    Achtung Baby
    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    The Joshua Tree
    Any B-side or non-album track
    War
    Achtung Baby
    Rattle and Hum
    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
    Any B-side or non-album track
    Any B-side or non-album track


    Kite
    Running To Stand Still
    The Unforgettable Fire
    One Tree Hill
    One Step Closer
    Drowning Man
    So Cruel
    In A Little While
    In God's Country
    The Ground Beneath Her Feet
    The Refugee
    Ultraviolet
    Hawkmoon 269
    New York
    When I Look At The World
    Original Of The Species
    Electrical Storm
    The Hands That Built America

    That was tough. Still suffers hugely from no Zooropa stuff.
  3. Originally posted by djrlewis:I'm going to have to give some of these a try. I'm particularly curious about Yeah's list.
    Nice answers people, thanks for joining in

    I burnt a playlist the other day onto a CD I made for listening to in the car on the way up to Lincoln, but somehow I ended up with a Pete Doherty song instead of Breathe...wasn't impressed! I've already done Drew's thing as far as I can remember, so now I'm gonna have to get to work on your idea Dan - talk about tough lol...
    Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Semi-agree then

    On topic again, why did they release a (cappy, in my opinion) compilation of singles if they were preparing a new album? It doesn't make any sense, it's declaring "Oh, man, this is the best stuff of our career, enjoy it" and ten minutes later "Oh, yes, we're recording our real masterpiece, the best album we've done"... Non-sense methinks

    a) money
    b) coincide with the release of U2 by U2, i.e. giving fans something up-to-date to buy along with other merchandise etc.
    c) provided platform to release WITS and TSAC as part of a compilation á la Sweetest Thing (80s-90s Best Of) and Electrical Storm/The Hands That Built America (90s-00s Best Of) - arguably could also be beneficial to Music Rising i.e. including TSAC on the album would mean for each copy of U218 sold, a certain amount of profit (however minimal) goes towards MR, thus meaning more money goes towards MR than just the single sales alone (probably made more money too, I don't know how successful TSAC was as a single release but I know a lot more people with copies of U218 than aforementioned single...)
    d) release of compilation allows for a sort of consolidation before the next studio album release (seeing as we ended up with 5 years between HTDAAB and NLOTH, I'd say it did alright as a bit of a stop-gap lol)

  4. U2's best 18 SINGLES (at the time):

    1. 11 o'clock tock
    2. i will follow
    3. gloria
    4. two hearts beat as one
    5. pride
    6.the unforgettable fire
    7. where the strees have no name
    8. i still haven't found what i'm looking for
    9. with or without you
    10. one
    11. walk on
    12. beautiful day
    13. elevation
    14. electrical storm
    15. sometimes you can't make it on your own
    16. vertigo
    17. original of the species
    18. city of blinding lights

    well thats mines
  5. U2's best 18 songs ever:

    1. 11 o'clock tick tock (extended version)
    2. i will follow
    3. gloria
    4. tommorow
    5. like a song...
    6. sunday bloody sunday
    7. a sort of homecoming
    8. pride (in the name of love) [12" single extended version]
    9. where the streets have no name
    10. with or without you
    11. one
    12. electrical storm
    13. beautiful day
    14. original of the species
    15. mercy
    16. vertigo
    17. moment of surrender
    18. unknown caller
  6. I would have "Staring at the Sun"!

    Such a great song, one of the first tunes to get me hooked on U2.
  7. Originally posted by u2spear:U2's best 18 songs ever:

    1. 11 o'clock tick tock (extended version)
    2. i will follow
    3. gloria
    4. tommorow
    5. like a song...
    6. sunday bloody sunday
    7. a sort of homecoming
    8. pride (in the name of love) [12" single extended version]
    9. where the streets have no name
    10. with or without you
    11. one
    12. electrical storm
    13. beautiful day
    14. original of the species
    15. mercy
    16. vertigo
    17. moment of surrender
    18. unknown caller


    Unfortunately not all singles, however:

    1. 11 O' Clock Tick Tock
    2. Gloria
    3. A Dat Without Me
    4. Two Hearts Beat As One
    5. Newyearsday
    6. Pride
    7. Unforgettable Fire
    8. Where The Streets Have No Name
    9. With Or Without You
    10. Angel Of Harlem
    11. Mysterious Ways
    12. Even Better Than The Real Thing
    13. Lemon
    14. Last Night On Earth
    15. Staring At The Sun
    16. Walk On
    17. Elevation
    18. Original Of The Species

    This is THE BEST overview of their entire career in 18SINGLES
  8. In a similar style with each song coming from the same album as the original song on 18 Singles, but a very unique list in that none have been released as part of The Best of 1980 - 1990, The Best of 1990 - 2000 and not on any remastered albums from memory that I can see.

    No tracks from No Line have been included because it wasn't released in 2006.

    The only ones I can see there are One Tree Hill which was a bonus track on The Best of 1980 - 1990 (in Japan only) but apart from that it follows the idea of a song from the same album. 18 Singles was just that - each song had been released or was to be released, as a single. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses and In God's Country, I think, were the only singles there. The rest are B-side tracks or only released on an album e.g. Rattle and Hum, Achtung Baby, Pop etc.

    And because I'm thinking of Greatest KISS (by KISS), it has to have a live track.


    When I Look At The World
    Running To Stand Still
    Wire
    In God's Country
    Original of the Species
    Surrender
    So Cruel
    In A Little While
    One Tree Hill
    Alex Descends Into Hell For A Bottle of Milk / Korova 1
    Two Hearts Beat As One
    Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Live)
    Heartland
    Kite
    Peace On Earth
    Yahweh

    Levitate
    Are You Gonna Wait Forever