1. If U2 have a radio station, does that mean will hear rare songs from like POP?
  2. Does Dave Fanning know about this?
  3. No they will play the same 23 songs every night, including The Joshua tree in its entirety
  4. I know nothing about Sirius XM or whatever it is... but can they potentially use it to stream their live content?
  5. Springsteen had his own channel for a few years. . Loads of live content. Played bootlegs before he released his own concerts. Listened to when I was on holiday in states. Could we start to see u2 release their concerts?? The back catalogue alone wouldn’t be enough to tempt subscribers.

    I may be corrected but are these stations only available in the US?

    Just a thought
  6. Originally posted by irishred:Springsteen had his own channel for a few years. . Loads of live content. Played bootlegs before he released his own concerts. Listened to when I was on holiday in states. Could we start to see u2 release their concerts?? The back catalogue alone wouldn’t be enough to tempt subscribers.

    I may be corrected but are these stations only available in the US?

    Just a thought
    Good point. If that’s what it means releasing more concerts then this is a bigger announcement than we’re giving it credit for need to wait and see.
  7. Legacy artists have one. They basically play U2 24/7. It's the last road to personal insanity.
  8. You can stream it online or put a device in your car. My Dad has one.


  9. There is very little original or new content associated with Sirius XM. Think one new crappy remix. Howard Stern is a Sirus personality.
  10. Hmm, okay. So similar to Spotify?