Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
Agreed. Where's U2 come in?![]()
There used to be a line about U2 releasing a cover of that song as a single in 2009 for a few weeks. Edited by now.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
Agreed. Where's U2 come in?![]()
Originally posted by LikeASong:‘When we set out on this record it was Larry who came up with the plan not to have a plan. He put up this idea that wouldn’t it be great just to make music for its own sake, not for the purpose of a live show or on album but just to see what we’re capable of…’
Passengers: Part II![]()
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Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
More like Zooropa in my opinion - Larry was never a big fan of Passengers, so I can't see him wanting to repeat such an experiment.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
More like Zooropa in my opinion - Larry was never a big fan of Passengers, so I can't see him wanting to repeat such an experiment.
Originally posted by aussiemofo:[..]
But it's also very possible that we're all reading a bit too much into what Bono is quoted as saying.![]()
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
it's fun to read those many theories though![]()
I just talked to my mum about what everyone's discussing here concerning the new album (and new apple ipods and whether or not u2 is involved again) and she thinks it's hilarious how we come up with new stuff every day, never stopping to guess
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Why would U2 even want to associate themselves with Apple's latest "creations", I don't know.
Originally posted by drewhigginsStart / Mid-Jan / Feb: launch of new album, promo tour, launch of first single
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Its christian music on christian radio, it doesn't count. And there is no wikipedia entry for it, so it can't be all that famous...
Originally posted by Guenther:[..]
Never said it was famous. why wouldnt it count? I simply said that it was done before.
And wikipedia isnt exactly the most reliable.....
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Reliability isn't the question...if it's not on Wikipedia it's usually too obscure to matter, (and there are some pretty obscure things on Wikipedia)
To get 10 songs from an album on the top 10 on christian radio, is a whole different kettle of fish, compared to getting on the top 10 on mainstream radio.
Also this was in 1992, when modern Christian rock was in its infancy, people probably thought it was the second coming or something.
I'm sure if the're were u2 radio stations all twelve songs of NLOTH would make it on the top 10.
Anyway, I think bands/producers deliberately try not to have an album of singles.