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U2 have released the 12th and final episode of their digital series, U2 to Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides. This one focuses on “Electrical Storm,” one of two songs they recorded for their 2002 greatest hits album, The Best of 1990–2000. There is also a remastered version of the song along with a William Orbit remix, “Nice” and “Nasty” mixes of the “New York” off of 2000’s All You Can’t Leave Behind, and a live medley of “40,” “Bad” and “Where the Streets Have No Name” from 2004 in Boston.
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U2 have released the penultimate edition of their 12-part digital series, U2 to Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides, which is streaming on most digital outlets. This one focuses on “Walk On” from 2000’s All That You Can’t Leave Behind. The song has been remastered along with live recordings of “Where The Streets Have No Name” and “Gone” from a concert in Boston, plus a remastered live performance of “Stay (Far Away, So Close)” from a show in Toronto.
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U2 have released the 10th installment in their 12-part digital series, U2 To Love and Only Love — Deep Dives and B-Sides. This one focuses on “Elevation” from their 2000 album, All That You Can’t Leave Behind.
There are six different mixes of the song along with live versions of “New York,” “I Will Follow,” the Ramones’ “I Remember You,” and a remake of Johnny Cash‘s “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town,” which was the original B-side of “Elevation.”
Don’t look to hire U2 for a private concert.
Promoter Jay Siegan, who organizes those shows, tells The Times of London, “We recently made an offer to U2 of $10 million to perform on an island in the Caribbean for a private client. They quickly declined.” Others who don’t do them include Bruce Springsteen and AC/DC.
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