1. Bootlegs of course!
  2. They look really nice though!
  3. Not a bad pick up for helping out at a record fair recently. I won't pay for these things. Ive seen the prices these two are commanding and wouldn't recommend people buy them. The ones I have in my collection from Boy up to Pop are due to knowing people who trade them.
    I couldn't say no to either offerings to add to this massive collection.
  4. looking good those 2 , stil looking for picture disk :war, unforgetablle , all you can"t ,achtung dont know whats more to get i have 3 joshua zooropa and pop and the rsd picture disk
  5. Originally posted by splinter67:looking good those 2 , stil looking for picture disk :war, unforgetablle , all you can"t ,achtung dont know whats more to get i have 3 joshua zooropa and pop and the rsd picture disk
    I would really recommend you buy official released vinyl. These are bootlegs and very unofficial. I fear you are going to part with your hard earned money at silly prices these things command.

    I have managed to get all of mine by way of record trades or knowing people who know I collect U2 and can acquire these items and pop them in the post to me seeing as I deal with them a lot.
    I have seen that Zooropa picture disc priced at £50 regularly. Please don't pay that for these.

    You can track down an official War picture disc as either black/clear rim version (thats all too pedantic to be even concerned about in my opinion, just as long as you know the run out groove is stamped and not etched with catalogue number). They do exchange hands at relatively good asking prices.

    Granted the picture discs do look nice to play and display but just hope you do not get ripped off if you must have them.
  6. have all the originals, and for a picture disk i DONT want to pay the jackpot, has to be fun collecting, thnx for the warning
  7. sale they look great
  8. These won't be for sale, I have traded for these over the years. Nice items to have in the collection though.
  9. I will one day post some pictures of very hard to find, and never sold, promotional items of U2. These items (Compact Discs) were designed by Four5One Creative studios for exclusive distribution to band members and those close to the band (some prototype designs can be seen in the book Stealing Hearts At A Travelling Show: The Graphic Design Of U2.

    I have never seen these come up for sale anywhere and doubt long standing collectors know they exist. These include a white cover (black stars and babyface) Zooropa CD promo and various other Zooropa album edits.

    More than likely they will only be seen at the proposed U2 Vistor and Exhibition Centre at 15-18 Hanover Quay in the Grand Canal Dock area of Dublin.