Originally posted by germcevoytut tut tut

Originally posted by germcevoytut tut tut
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Yep...
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]My copy of the 1980-1990 Videos contains One Tree Hill as a final track, after All I Want Is You.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of_1980%E2%80%931990#Video
Originally posted by revjisokshould we assume red hill mining town on dvd is the video never shown
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
U2.com told me it was never filmed. But then again...
Originally posted by lloydius57The Deluxe Edition is £11.99 on hmv.co.uk
surprisingly much cheaper than I thought!
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
what about the super duper deluxe?
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
shit that is the super duper deluxe. I paid £14.99 for a copy of just The Joshua Tree a few months back
Originally posted by lloydius57[..]
Man! As great an album as it is, that's an extortionate (and disgusting) amount for any CD!
Pre - ordered mine today as sometimes these things have a habit of creeping up in price!
Also, I'm probably wrong as my memory often fails me, but I'm sure I read the lost Red Hill Mining Town video was directed by Barry Devlin.
Does this mean, either:
a) I've imagined that and the unseen video was directed by Neil Jordan.
b) This is a new video made for this release?
any enlightenment would be grateful!
Cheers
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
15 quid for an album. Terrible. My old CD was feckedthough. Now i'm going to have to buy my 5th (yes fifth) copy of The Joshua Tree
The old unseen video for Red Hill was definatley by Neil Jordan. It'l be great to see no matter who's directed it
Originally posted by lloydius57[..]
Cheers for putting my mind at rest! It certainly will be great to see, you're right!
5 copies, ouch! I guess if there's a few albums you could justify paying £15 for, then that's definitely one of them!