1. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]

    You've got time. Mine was collected over the past 8 years. All I had for the first year or so of liking them was the Best of 1980-1990, Achtung Baby, and my mom's JT and R&H cassette tapes. I got most of the singles this summer when a local record shop had a blowout of all CD singles.


    This is true lol. If I actually had some hard cash (or soft cash, whatever floats one's boat) I'd be all over the place seeking whatever I could for sure! I've been getting their stuff over a similar period of time (I got that Best Of in 1999), but I lost my faith in music for like 2-3 years just after only started getting stuff on a regular basis around 2002...
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]

    This is true lol. If I actually had some hard cash (or soft cash, whatever floats one's boat) I'd be all over the place seeking whatever I could for sure! I've been getting their stuff over a similar period of time (I got that Best Of in 1999), but I lost my faith in music for like 2-3 years just after only started getting stuff on a regular basis around 2002...


    U2 is the perfect band to put your faith back in music.
  3. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]

    U2 is the perfect band to put your faith back in music.


    Amen to that lol getting hold of JT brought me back home
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]

    Amen to that lol getting hold of JT brought me back home


  5. Boy
    October
    War
    Under A Blood Red Sky
    The Unforgettable Fire
    Wide Awake In America
    The Joshua Tree
    Rattle and Hum
    Achtung Baby
    Zooropa
    Pop
    The Best of 1980 - 1990
    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    The Best of 1990 - 2000
    How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
    U2 18

    Discothéque (CD single)
    Vertigo (CD 1)
    Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own (CD 2)
    The Saints Are Coming

    The Unforgettable Fire Collection (VHS)
    Rattle and Hum (DVD)
    Achtung Baby: The Videos, the Cameos and a Whole Lotta interference from ZooTv (VHS_
    Popmart (VHS)
    Elevation: Live in Boston (DVD)
    Go Home Live at Slane Castle (DVD)
    Live from Chicago (SPecial edition)
    ZooTv Sydney (Special Edition)
    Live Aid (DVD)
  6. sorry double post!
  7. Originally posted by SalvationTambourine

    The Unforgettable Fire Collection (VHS)



    AH, that's what I need! I can't find that anywhere! When I got the Slane DVD, I thought the UF stuff on there was the same as The UF Collection, until I realized there was more.
  8. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]

    AH, that's what I need! I can't find that anywhere! When I got the Slane DVD, I thought the UF stuff on there was the same as The UF Collection, until I realized there was more.


    There isn't much more. Just videos for Bad, The Unforgettable Fire and Pride aswell as about 3 alternative versions of Pride. but the best bit is the live version of ASOH. I bought mine new and sealed on amazon for 0.50c!!!! Great value!

    have a look around amazon and ebay id say. its well worth it!
  9. Originally posted by SalvationTambourine[..]

    There isn't much more. Just videos for Bad, The Unforgettable Fire and Pride aswell as about 3 alternative versions of Pride. but the best bit is the live version of ASOH. I bought mine new and sealed on amazon for 0.50c!!!! Great value!

    have a look around amazon and ebay id say. its well worth it!


    Will do, definitely.
  10. btw, if you're looking for some of those VHSs its worth trying to get Achtung Baby aswell. Some great documentrys and of course the videos are great!
  11. In order of when I got 'em
    Joshua Tree
    Best of 1980-1990
    HTDAAB
    Rattle and Hum (DVD)
    Achtung Baby
    Zoo TV Live at Sydney
    PopMart Live from Mexico City

    That's it unfortunately....
  12. Originally posted by katherine94In order of when I got 'em
    Joshua Tree
    Best of 1980-1990
    HTDAAB
    Rattle and Hum (DVD)
    Achtung Baby
    Zoo TV Live at Sydney
    PopMart Live from Mexico City

    That's it unfortunately....


    You've got the important stuff. Just get the Slane Castle DVD and you'll be set.