1. Originally posted by Ali709:That DOES sound interesting, I don't think they've done that before.
    Is McGuinness known to exaggerate a la Bono and punk rock from venus?

    admittedly........ the phrase "They're on fire" is not very original..... :-)
  2. Bono and McG have traditionally been the ones that exaggerate the most

    I posted that article at the McGuiness Out as U2 Manager topic. Very interesting points.
  3. Originally posted by u2joost:[..]

    quote from the article:

    "...Yeah, they love performing. You’ll be amazed and impressed by the new tour, which they’ve been working on the design and concept throughout this record project. It will blow everyone away yet again. They’re on fire..........." (unquote).


    Interesting! Thinking about design and concept of the tour during recording?? so some kind of integral concept-approach?

    They've often thought about tour designs etc years before the album has been done
  4. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]


    This is also interesting. So they are musical guests on NBC on February 17th. That would be consistent with them having released a new song earlier in February, the whole superbowl thing.

    This is a pretty big gig- the ball has to be rolling for a new album; unless it is to plug Ordinary Love?

  5. If they go on that show and plug Ordinary Love i fear for the safety of my U2 memorabilia.
  6. hahaha
  7. Today in Dublin xD

  8. They possible asked him to do this again


  9. So look at this

    https://www.facebook.com/joinred

    New partnership between (RED) and Bank of America will deliver more than $10 million to fight AIDS. Starting on 2/2 during the Big Game, for 24 hours you can download U2’s new song ‘Invisible’ for FREE & Bank of America will give $1 to fight AIDS. www.BankofAmerica.com/RED
  10. You beat me to it for a minute! I just posted an "extended" version of that piece of news on the New Album thread, though, since -from what we know- Invisible will be included in the new album.