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U218 Videos is a music video compilation DVD by U2 from 2006, released the same day as its companion compilation album U218 Singles. The video collection features their most popular videos, beginning with " New Year's Day " in 1983 and ending with " The Saints Are Coming " in 2006.
The video tells the story of a person with dwarfism, played by Paolo Risi, [6] who falls in love with a trapeze artist, played by Paola Rinaldi, one of whom apparently dies towards the end. While there is disagreement amongst fans about exactly who has died, The Edge was quoted as saying it is the trapeze artist who dies.
Non-album videos 360° Remix "Ordinary Love" 2013 2 videos made: one lyric and one remix "Invisible" 2014 "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" 2014 Songs of Innocence "Every Breaking Wave" 2015 "Song for Someone" 2015 2 videos made "You're the Best Thing About Me" 2017 Songs of Experience: 2 videos made "The Blackout" 2017 "Get Out of Your Own Way" 2018
At one brief point of the video, a neon sign can be seen that reads "Mister Pussey's". In another scene, U2 are seen walking down the street when Bono is run over by a car (driven by Elvis) while reading a copy of C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. The next scene shows Bono in the hospital flatlining and about to die, when a bolt of red ...
U2 and The Doppelgangers swap places several times throughout the video, which was also edited with various clips of television footage. The video won two awards at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, for Best Group Video and Best Visual Effects; it was shot with a 360-degree camera rollover rig, designed and built by Simon Tayler of Artem in ...
U2 will begin its residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere with at least one new song to perform: “Atomic City,” a Vegas-themed tune that is expected to be released on or before the band’s Sept. 29 ...
The first video, directed by Gary Koepke, is a montage that includes nearly 100 clips taken from footage from the previous 50 years of other famous musicians performing in concert. [1] The clips were selected and edited together so that either the lip movements or the finger movements of the musicians, who actually were performing other songs ...
The video combines footage of U2 performing "Song for Someone" inside an empty Toronto venue with clips of fans worldwide also playing the song. Production on the project began two months before Apple Music's launch and saw filming take place in 11 countries.