Certainly ''ie'' 60-80 years from now,
Someone came home from a crappy worse day of my life work day,
and stumbled across this album in Itunes,
They may definately want to know just as the title depicted,
what it has to say for itself.
So they took a market approach GOOD FOR THEM with this day and age and not a cool factor approach which they have enough of LOL
Originally posted by drewhiggins:Still waiting for the club album where they get rid of the drummer, the guitarist and the bass player. That'll be worth the wait.
If Tiesto becomes futuristically hip then someone would definately be looking for ''Ten reasons to exist'' In itunes because of its old instrumental content
There was a band once, whom shall remain nameless, who played their own instruments and wrote their own songs - around the same time as when U2 started. They got together with one of those 'hip' producers - you know, the ones the kids loved in 2007 - and you should hear the results.
This band is still around.
The producer was Timbaland.
Just like this 'hip' Tiesto, he saw no need for a rock band to have drums and become devoid of bass and guitar. Because rock surely needs no real instruments, nor does it need any interesting elements.
I could be wrong but I think that Bono's comment about only having six songs, and the album title itself is a bit of a joke. I feel it has his sort of underdog sense of humor to it.
You know, aside from the somewhat goofy connection between that (maybe tentative) album title and what Bono's been saying about how U2 need very good reasons to exist and all that, I really like that as a title for the album. It rings true for them right now and aside from that it's just a decent title for an album, at least in my opinion.