1. A study said 23% of Apple music customers listened to U2 last month — and most of them heard at least one song from the new album.

    When Apple used its September iPhone launch event to announce it was giving away the latest U2 album for free, not everyone thought it was a “Beautiful Day.”

    In fact, enough people complained about the album’s surprise appearance on their Apple devices that the company quickly cranked out a software fix to make it easier to delete the Irish rockers’ album, “Songs of Innocence.” The band itself even issued an apology for the creative marketing ploy, but that was after the company had already automatically uploaded the album to devices owned by its almost 500 million music customers across the globe.

    Despite Apple customers’ consternation at the free — though, to be fair, unrequested — tunes, the gambit at least seems to have resulted in a lot of people listening to the new U2 album. Last October, Apple said that roughly 81 million people had listened to the album to some extent at that point. That’s about 16% of the company’s total music customers. Roughly 5% of Apple’s customers went ahead and fully downloaded the album.

    Nearly five months later, though, are folks still cueing up the U2 album on their respective Apple devices and iTunes accounts? In a study released Monday, British market research group Kantar said the giveaway experiment helped U2 outpace all other artists when it came to the music Apple customers listened to in January.

    Roughly 23% of all Apple music customers surveyed by Kantar listened to at least one U2 song last month and nearly all of those people — 95% — cued up at least one track from the new album that Apple gave away last fall. Of course, Bono’s bunch has been putting out music for a few decades, and U2 is typically regarded as one of the more popular rock groups ever, so it may not come as a huge surprise that the band has a spot in so many iTunes shuffle rotations. (It’s also worth noting that the September giveaway spurred a rise in sales for the band’s older songs, as well.)

    However, U2 didn’t just eke ahead of its rival popular artists in January. The percentage of Apple customers who heard some U2 last month was more than double the percentage that listened to Taylor Swift. About 11% of people in Kantar’s survey heard a song last month by Swift, whose most recent album “1989” finished 2014 as the best-selling album of the year. Behind Swift was fellow pop singer Katy Perry — this year’s Super Bowl half-time show performer — who had 8% of Apple customers tuning in to her songs.

    Kantar’s study looked at more than 2,500 iOS users who listened to music in January.


    Fortune
  2. RELEVANCE.
  3. Relevance indeed.
  4. Noel Gallagher, hero of the week:


    The former Oasis rocker met Bono last summer – but demanded he stop giving him a running commentary on the supergroup’s new album.

    Gallagher, 47, said: “I was hanging out with our dear friend Bono in the summer, and he was playing me the U2 album before it came out.

    “With him being a lyricist and a singer, he will explain to you what every f**king sentence is about. I said to him, ‘Don’t tell me what it’s about. I’ll tell you what it’s about when it’s finished’.”




    More (not much though) here:
    http://www.irishmirror.ie/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/noel-gallagher-slates-bono-explaining-5200231
  5. I'm 100% with Noel too.
  6. To Be Honest, If they do a medley, they should do The Troubles and Iris in the encore. Have The Troubles play before Iris, I'm thinking of a great seque.
  7. NO F*CKING MEDLEY.

    That's for some covergroups or talentshows, not for the real thing.
    Don't butcher eg the perfection of One, Streets or WOWY by just doing it quickly and half-assed.
  8. Originally posted by BelgianBono:NO F*CKING MEDLEY.

    That's for some covergroups or talentshows, not for the real thing.
    Don't butcher eg the perfection of One, Streets or WOWY by just doing it quickly and half-assed.
    totally agree...
  9. Yeah, medleys are cool when people are just messing around


    But it would be disappointing if U2 played a 4 minutes version mix of their hits. Snippets (instrumental or lyrics) are amazing. My favorite thing about U2 shows are the snippets. I don't mind those, but I'm not sure about a full medley. I think of the Discotheque/Staring at the Sun medley during concerts in 2001, and although it's cool to listen to a rare song like that, it just kind of took something away from Staring at the Sun as a song. That's just my opinion though.


  10. That bit of research is fantastic news, and it is something I didn't think was possible just over a year ago, as they hurtled towards becoming just another greatest hits / heritage band.
  11. Originally posted by BelgianBono:NO F*CKING MEDLEY.

    That's for some covergroups or talentshows, not for the real thing.
    Don't butcher eg the perfection of One, Streets or WOWY by just doing it quickly and half-assed.
    i think you don t see the point.. the point is no F*cking tired versions of some classics ( SBS, NYD , WOWY, Pride)...maybe a medley give them a new life ...but current versions are too much boring for me
    If you ask me i prefer no medley ...just new songs all the time or some songs they usually don t play. but for sure they will play this classics , so give them a new life