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U2 Vertigo Tour DVD

(Dotmusic) -- U2 have announced details of a new DVD capturing the band on this year's enormous globe-straddling "Vertigo" world tour.

"Vertigo 2005/U2 Live From Chicago" was shot across the course of two shows at the city's United Center venue on May 09 and 10.

Not only does the DVD include an entire set from the Irish rock legends but also an additional disc of footage and rarities, including a number of 'surveillance cuts'.

Shot using infra-red cameras, these innovative clips capture the band playing a number of older songs, including "An Cat Dubh", "Electric Co" and "Running To Stand Still".

The main concert film was directed by Hamish Hamilton, the man behind the lens for U2's two previous full-length live DVDs - "Go Home - Live From Slane Castle" and "Elevation - Live In Boston"

The full details of "Vertigo 2005" are as follows:

Disc One

Live at Chicago United Center May 9/10

"City Of Blinding Lights"
"Vertigo"
"Elevation"
"Cry/Electric Co."
"An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart"
"Beautiful Day"
"New Year's Day"
"Miracle Drug"
"Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
"Love And Peace Or Else"
"Sunday Bloody Sunday"
"Bullet The Blue Sky"
"Running To Stand Still"
"Pride (In The Name Of Love)"
"Where The Streets Have No Name"
"One"
"Zoo Station"
"The Fly"
"Mysterious Ways"
"All Because Of You"
"Original Of The Species"
"Yahweh"
"40"

Disc Two

"Beyond The Tour" - Documentary

Surveillance cuts:

"Love And Peace Or Else"
"An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart"
"Cry/Electric Co."
"Running To Stand Still"

Alternative video for "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own".

"Vertigo 2005/U2 Live From Chicago" is released on November 14.

You can order the DVD on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.de.


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