Music 1976. Featuring Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr and Adam Clayton.
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1Alcatura VideoMovies-misc

Alcatura
Film directed by Van Keineken, director of Breaking Glass. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



2Always Forever Now VideoMovies-Crime

Always Forever Now
Film directed by John Leng Qi about a team of female body sculptors out to avenge the vicious murder of one of their group. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



3Breaking Glass VideoMovies-misc

Breaking Glass
Film directed by Van Keineken about a young car mechanic unable to attract the attention of a cashier so he arranges an elaborate hold-up that goes badly wrong. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



4The Dalton Brothers Performing ArtsMusic-Country

The Dalton Brothers
U2 has been known to dress up as a country band called the Dalton Brothers, supposedly originating during their North American Joshua Tree Tour, during which they went out on stage before their real performance. U2 also appeared as their alter egos to accept three awards during the 1989 New Music Awards (October 26, 1989), for "Group of the Decade", "Album of the Decade" for the Joshua Tree, and "Song of the Decade" for Pride.



5Discotheque NightlifeNightlife-Dancing

Discotheque
"You get confused, but you know it, yeah, you hurt for it, work for it, love, you don't always show it, let go, let's go, Discotheque."



6Electric Co. CompaniesEnergy Companies

Electric Co.
"Red, running red, play for real, the toy could feel a hole in your head, you go in shock, you're spoon-fed, if you don't know Electric co."



7Elvis Ate America VideoMovies-Documentary

Elvis Ate America
A 4-minute short film by Jeff Koons. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



8Gibigiane VideoMovies-misc

Gibigiane
Gianniccolo's last film. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



9Hypnotize (Love Me 'til Dawn) VideoMovies-misc

Hypnotize (Love Me 'til Dawn)
Film about a tabloid journalist being driven to London. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



10Il Pendolo VideoTV-Police

Il Pendolo
Italian TV detective series that uses a section of Gianniccolo's last film Gibigiane for it's title sequence. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



11Il Vento VideoMovies-misc

Il Vento
Film by Gianniccolo, director of Gibigiane. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



12Ito Okashi VideoMovies-misc

Ito Okashi
Film directed by Rita Takashina, a meditation on mortality. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



13Let's Go Native VideoMovies-misc

Let's Go Native
One of the last films to fall foul of the Apartheid laws in South Africa. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



14MacPhisto Performing ArtsMusic-Rock

MacPhisto
Bono's alter ego during the European leg of U2's ZooTV tour - an aging glam rocker who had long ago sold his soul, complete with gold suit, white pancake makeup and horns. MacPhisto performed as part of each set, waxing poetic about politics and morality.



15Mirages VideoMovies-misc

Mirages
Film by Gianniccolo, director of Gibigiane. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



16An Ordinary Day VideoMovies-misc

An Ordinary Day
Film directed by Lurlene Clewman about a couple that moves into a time machine and is becoming inescapably younger. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



17Popcorn VideoMovies-misc

Popcorn
Jeff Koons' first film in 1978, director of Elvis Ate America. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



18Slug VideoMovies-misc

Slug
Film directed by Van Keineken, director of Breaking Glass. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



19The Swan VideoMovies-misc

The Swan
Film by Mamat, a metaphor for the metamorphosis of rural society in Hungary under the collective farm regime. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



20United Colors of Plutonium VideoMovies-Horror

United Colors of Plutonium
Horror comedy about an advertising executive that falls asleep on a bullet train. Mentioned in the album's liner notes. The album is supposedly a collection of songs written for movies, but most of the movies do not exist.



21Zoo Station RadioRadio Stations

Zoo Station
"Just down the line, Zoo Station, got to make it on time, oh, Zoo Station."




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