1. Terrific. More photos. By the sounds of it the album is (hopefully) coming to a finish finally.

  2. Larry said the other day at the Olso movie thing that they are a bit lost and don't know very well how to finish the album.
  3. Setting a release date and tour dates might help.
  4. fuck...shit...damn...they're in the same city as me and using the tube?!! Come on....I should have been there

  5. Told ya! Just a few hours late They are possibly still around
  6. Yea, had not checked fb...it's not like I could've caught up with them...but still!!
  7. My favorite band in my favorite city
  8. Bono said:

    Skip the subway,
    Let's go to the overground!!


    So they did:

  9. what a shitty picture!
  10. Good point by @U2ThreeChords:

    Not sure why there's all this fuss about U2 being spotted in Westminster. Maybe they were just visiting Adam, who lives there now.
  11. Also, Mr. Eno seems to agree with Larry's last words:


    Eno also discussed the ways that technology can hinder, rather than foster, creativity. After calling for a show of hands to see which of the young musicians in attendance worked primarily on analog or digital instruments, he asked rhetorically, "Isn't it interesting that in the second decade of the 21st century, much of the most interesting music is being made on analog instruments?"

    Eno's theory is that digital technology gives musicians too much choice, whereas a limited tool such as a guitar forces musicians to develop creative solutions as a result of its relatively meager capabilities. Software, he reasoned, allows users to "cover the fact that you don't have an idea by trying new options." Remember that the next time you think about swapping the old six-string for Ableton Suite 9.



    http://m.spin.com/articles/brian-eno-red-bull-academy-nyc-talk/