1. Originally posted by Andrew_C:So we wont be getting a best of 2000-2010 by the looks of it, i was hoping that North Star, EBW and the other unreleased 360 tracks would make that album and maybe we see one become a single ala Electrical Storm.

    I think Mercy would be the single for Best of 2000-2010, if released.
  2. Originally posted by Andrew_C:So we wont be getting a best of 2000-2010 by the looks of it, i was hoping that North Star, EBW and the other unreleased 360 tracks would make that album and maybe we see one become a single ala Electrical Storm.

    Mmm - a best of 2000-2010 would only cover the 2004 and the 2009 albums... as opposed to the 4 covered by the previous best of... not enough material in there, I'm afraid?
  3. Some say "Walk On" and "Elevation" could be used as their singles were released in 2001. I always thought it was a bit absurd how they included "Beautiful Day" and "Stuck..." on the Best of 1990-2000 but not the other two. Seems silly to split them up.
  4. I think it'd be kind of ridiculous at this point for them to release another greatest hits after U218 and the other two, but maybe that's what they mean by "release and then release again right after"
  5. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I think it'd be kind of ridiculous at this point for them to release another greatest hits after U218 and the other two, but maybe that's what they mean by "release and then release again right after"

    well if that's what they mean, it won't be that bad, releasing a best of 2000-2010 but include the left over tracks too.
  6. I honestly don't think Mercy, North Star, Every Breaking Wave, or Glastonbury will be released on the new album. I think they will be released as B-sides or some other minor project, but I find it very difficult to see songs that are no longer considered "new" released on a new album for U2.

    This is especially true in the case of Mercy because I'm sure most U2 fans have that studio quality recording of the song.
  7. Originally posted by ahn1991:I honestly don't think Mercy, North Star, Every Breaking Wave, or Glastonbury will be released on the new album. I think they will be released as B-sides or some other minor project, but I find it very difficult to see songs that are no longer considered "new" released on a new album for U2.

    This is especially true in the case of Mercy because I'm sure most U2 fans have that studio quality recording of the song.

    the only one I see on there is Every Breaking Wave in an amazing rework that'll be very different from the live versions. (Hoping at least!)
  8. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:[..]

    the only one I see on there is Every Breaking Wave in an amazing rework that'll be very different from the live versions. (Hoping at least!)

    I hope it'll be different!

    I was not really a fan of the live versions at all. Very glad they did not perform it at the gig I attended.
  9. For some reason I doubt any of those songs will be on a new album. Those songs were leftovers from NLOTH and were made with Eno and Lanois, something tells me once they started finding their groove with Danger Mouse and writing songs in that atmosphere those songs fell by the wayside.

    But I could most certainly be wrong..
  10. Make no mistake, those songs will be released.

    But not on the new album.
  11. When asked by Dave Fanning in the recent interview, Dave asked if Stingray and Glastonbury will arrive in something, some time soon? Larry replied "not in the form that you've heard them, they've been rewritten". The same most likely applies to North Star and EBW.
    According to Larry, the band want to 'get as much music out there' as they possibly can. That has to sound promising from a fan's perspective. It's a shame the double album thing is no longer fashionable. A U2 'white album' anyone??
  12. Originally posted by TheRefugee:When asked by Dave Fanning in the recent interview, Dave asked if Stingray and Glastonbury will arrive in something, some time soon? Larry replied "not in the form that you've heard them, they've been rewritten". The same most likely applies to North Star and EBW.
    According to Larry, the band want to 'get as much music out there' as they possibly can. That has to sound promising from a fan's perspective. It's a shame the double album thing is no longer fashionable. A U2 'white album' anyone??

    I'd say it's very fashionable...it's been the same single simple collection of 10 songs album for most bands for far too long now. Any change would be welcome.