1. Originally posted by markp91[..]

    As edited in above post: Money...
    Does it matter if it sound better? Everyone thinks so, so people WILL buy it....
    Include a crappy bonus cd and you are millions richer....


    not necessarily .... look at the sales of the 3 remasters. I read somewhere that none of the 3 remasters sold more than 2,000 units in the UK.
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Dunno, but I've always asked the same question of the Sydney DVD as to why TTTYAATW isn't on it...plus, why the hell is Boston actually a compilation of tracks from their stay at the Fleet Centre rather than one actual show lol? And why Party Girl isn't on the Chicago DVD, and why is Milan just 10 songs? The questions just keep on coming...


    As far as I know, Milan was intended to be a full open air concert dvd but due to technical problems during some songs they decided to only take some for a bonus dvd.


    As for Party Girl/Chicago .... my guess (!) is that the girl's play wasn't that good so they decided against it (if you know what I mean).

  3. Originally posted by loftarasa[..]

    not necessarily .... look at the sales of the 3 remasters. I read somewhere that none of the 3 remasters sold more than 2,000 units in the UK.


    Okay....Maybe they think 2000 is more than enough...
  4. Originally posted by markp91[..]

    As edited in above post: Money...
    Does it matter if it sound better? Everyone thinks so, so people WILL buy it....
    Include a crappy bonus cd and you are millions richer....


    Bonus crappy CD? Pretty cynical and probably wrong of you.

    As many have said a million times:
    1) The CD's up to Rattle and Hum were not as good as they should have been. The original CD's were not made from the original masters but from copies.
    2) The Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab version prove this - as those ARE good and were made from the original masters.
    3) Many fans are glad to have cleaner/better versions of the CDs. And many are more than happy to shell out for the deluxe to have the bonus material.
    4) And most important - you don't have to f*&^ing buy them if you don't want, or insist they are 'selling out' or 'fleecing fans' or whatever nonsense you want to claim.

    FACT: They are out there for those that wish to buy them. No one is holding a gun to anyone's head. And if you don't want to buy them, think they are ripping you off or just want to bitch -- you don't have to buy them.

  5. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    Bonus crappy CD? Pretty cynical and probably wrong of you.


    It isn't crappy, but it wasn't really hard work for the remaster-people....They just put on some live tracks and some unreleased work....
    They got a lot of money for something which isn't really hard work I think....
  6. Anyway, I'm glad they're here.
  7. If U2 didn't put them out, some would complain "WHY isn't this, that or the other available" or "why have U2 not done like this, that or the other band and cleaned up the recordings and made a deluxe package with extra stuff"?

    U2 are giving the fans an opportunity to get the things that many want. And we can choose yes or no with our purchasing power - as to iff we want it or not.
  8. Originally posted by NME
    U2 are releasing their first concert video on DVD.

    The band will release 'Live At Red Rocks' on September 29, along with reissuing the accompanying live album, 'Under A Blood Red Sky'.

    The show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado was recorded in 5 June 1983 and the new format of the concert will featured five previously unreleased songs, plus a a director's commentary.

    The live album has been remastered and features live recordings from three shows on the band's 'War' tour.

    The new film will be available in a deluxe edition with both the DVD and CD, and separate editions. 'Under a Blood Red Sky' is also available on vinyl.

    The 'Live At Red Rocks' tracklisting is:

    'Out Of Control'
    'Twilight'
    'An Cat Dubh'
    'Into The Heart'
    'Surrender'
    'Two Hearts Beat As One'
    'Seconds'
    'Sunday Bloody Sunday'
    'Cry'
    'The Electric Co'
    'October'
    'New Year’s Day'
    'I Threw A Brick Through A Window'
    'A Day Without Me'
    'Gloria'
    'Party Girl'
    '11 O'Clock Tick Tock'
    'I Will Follow'
    '40'

    'Under A Blood Red Sky''s tracklisting is:

    'Gloria'
    '11 O'Clock Tick Tock'
    'I Will Follow'
    'Party Girl'
    'Sunday Bloody Sunday'
    'The Electric Co'
    'New Year's Day'
    '40'



  9. Like the thought of the two packaged together. That will be my version.

    But I may need to get just the cd too, for my boxset. Which hasn't arrived yet
  10. Do we really need a remaster of a live CD? Maybe the five tracks and added bonuses are good for the video, but the album?

    If it's some extra tracks (which it isn't from NME's article above) then that's great and I'm all for it - but if it's to improve the sound, forget it. You can only record live once and what you get is what you get. I won't be buying the remastered CD at all, the video, I definitely will - not for a few extra live tracks which are probably (more like will be) edited anyway.

    What's next to be remastered - Wide Awake In America or Rattle and Hum?
  11. Originally posted by djrlewisLike the thought of the two packaged together. That will be my version.

    But I may need to get just the cd too, for my boxset. Which hasn't arrived yet


    it will be the same format as the Boy, War and October deluxes. Thats all that will fit into the space that remains in the box
  12. Originally posted by drewhigginsDo we really need a remaster of a live CD? Maybe the five tracks and added bonuses are good for the video, but the album?

    If it's some extra tracks (which it isn't from NME's article above) then that's great and I'm all for it - but if it's to improve the sound, forget it. You can only record live once and what you get is what you get. I won't be buying the remastered CD at all, the video, I definitely will - not for a few extra live tracks which are probably (more like will be) edited anyway.

    What's next to be remastered - Wide Awake In America or Rattle and Hum?


    My guess would be that "The Unforgettable Fire" (album) would be next to be remastered and that "Wide Awake..." would be included with the bonus for that Deluxe Set as 3 of the 4 tunes on WAIA were B-Sides to "The Unforgettable Fire" (single),

    But judging by your post, it appears that your post was more rhetorical and cynical than a genuine question.

    I could go on... point by point... but the short answer is - YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY IT.

    Of course, if U2 didn't remaster the albums, there would be comments about them NOT having the best quality version out there. And if they didn't make the 'bonus' material available, others would complain as to WHY hasn't U2 released these things.

    How do I know this? I've read various forums over the years and what U2 are doing with the remasters are EXACTLY what many fans have begged for - quality remasters, nice updated packaging and many of the vinyl B-sides on CD - finally.