This Sunday, Miami Beach real estate owners will get to experience U2 on The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. For those music fans who want to prepare for the concert, nothing beats watching a quality DVD at home.

For starters, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle was recorded in Ireland and released in 2003 is the band’s best performance available on the market. Playing for just over an hour and a half for an audience of almost 150,000 dancing on an open field with a terrific spirit is an astonishing sight. Kicking off with “Elevation” and “Beautiful Day,” the set list includes their first single, “Out of Control” and some of their greatest hits, such as “New Year’s Day” and “Pride.” During the introduction of “Where the Streets Have No Name,” Bono’s operatic voice sounds unfamiliar and more like Pavarotti than a rock and roll star. His interaction with the masses remains unmatched as he tells stories and jokes with the colossal crowd. Spectators can feel the undeniable energy that the crew omits from the stage.

U2 Go Home includes a DVD-ROM with screensavers, desktop wallpapers, an elevation tour calendar, web links and the possibility to view three different numbers from the show in a 360 perspective. “Mysterious Ways” is found on a bonus track, along with a remastered version of The Unforgettable Fire documentary from 1985. Folks in homes for sale in Miami Beach can watch the construction of a classic album.

In 2004, business conscience reps released a collector’s edition How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb set that includes a colorful hardback book with extracts from band members notebooks, illustrations, photography, quotes, and statistics. There is also a documentary DVD featuring footage from the making of the album. “Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your Own,” “Crumbs from Your Table” and “Vertigo” each entail Bono playing an acoustic in the studio. In one of the two versions of “Vertigo,” the Edge thumbs a banjo, giving the single a bluegrass feel. Throughout the second version, Bono dances in place and even demonstrates strangling himself with the microphone chord.

Each of the musicians discusses the three songs on the DVD. Bono expresses that the band’s songwriting usually happens by accident. He claims the fellas don’t really have a clue what they’re doing, “and when we do, it doesn’t seem to help.” While Larry talks about the recording process in 2004, he certainly appears older than he did in 1988’s baby-faced Rattle and Hum. Adam labels the process of picking one sound as “musical chairs.” The Edge says that rock and roll is about the consistent energy of playing guitar, as opposed to a keyboard. Bono confirms that the Edge is not a metallic guitarist and compares How to Dismantle to their first album ever produced.

Miami Beach luxury homeowners can see the film close with an outrageous but memorable quote from Bono. “Songs can change the world,” he explains. A song can change your mood, the temperature of the room you’re in. Songs are incredible.”

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