1. Does Dave Fanning know about this?
  2. No they will play the same 23 songs every night, including The Joshua tree in its entirety
  3. I know nothing about Sirius XM or whatever it is... but can they potentially use it to stream their live content?
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. Legacy artists have one. They basically play U2 24/7. It's the last road to personal insanity.
  7. You can stream it online or put a device in your car. My Dad has one.


  8. There is very little original or new content associated with Sirius XM. Think one new crappy remix. Howard Stern is a Sirus personality.
  9. Hmm, okay. So similar to Spotify?
  10. Streaming yes but no content variation. I actually didn't enjoy it. But others do.