1. not sure, a few months ago Larry didn't like it that much. Bono however, surprisingly was very excited about it, he proposed to make it a U2 with friends album.
  2. Originally posted by dieder:[..]

    not sure, a few months ago Larry didn't like it that much. Bono however, surprisingly was very excited about it, he proposed to make it a U2 with friends album.


    Isn't Bono always excited though? He probably heard two notes in his head and thought 'That's a rocker, that one.', when he was referring to Cedars Of Lebanon and dance-floor shock when he thought of Original Of The Species.
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Isn't Bono always excited though? He probably heard two notes in his head and thought 'That's a rocker, that one.', when he was referring to Cedars Of Lebanon and dance-floor shock when he thought of Original Of The Species.


    "Yesterday I spent asleep"

    DUH-DERR-DUH-DERR-DUH

    "Woke up in ma' clothes in a dirty heep."

    DUH-DERR-DUH-DERR-DUH
  4. That has just reminded me that I've used Cedars Of Lebanon to do an English listening today with my pupils, they have loved the song but now they hate Bono - they haven't got right even the 10% of the blanck sentences (only the "Gonna las with you longer than your friends" and "Soldier brings oranges he got out from a tank").
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:That has just reminded me that I've used Cedars Of Lebanon to do an English listening today with my pupils, they have loved the song but now they hate Bono - they haven't got right even the 10% of the blanck sentences (only the "Gonna las with you longer than your friends" and "Soldier brings oranges he got out from a tank").


    Yeah, abstract lyricism isn't easy for language students.
  6. Seriously, Bono could be a vaccum cleaner salesman. ''This one is speedin' on the subway, and all the other vaccums won't notice it!!!'' at all of one mile per hour.
  7. Well I think the guys might be hyped up to and talking too much but i do find possible for them to have written thos much songs... they just not used them.. its quite common in songwriting... i once wrote 12 songs in one week... 3 were very good right way i just tweek them with time... the other 9 became 2 songs... i ended up making he intro of one the bridge of another, the verse i got from one song, the chorus from other and he bridge fro other. I fixed the mtris and chnged some lyrics to fit the mood as well. Then I was satisfied with the 5 songs i came up with and dont even know what happended to the rest....
  8. I believe Bono when I see the new album in stores.
  9. Hot Press talks to Paul McGuinness minutes after their Turin show.


    A new U2 album is potentially on the cards before the end of the year.

    It is the kind of news likely to have the top dogs at Universal Music rubbing their hands in glee. And it has been confirmed to Hot Press by U2 manager Paul McGuinness.

    "I hope there will be another record pretty soon," Paul told Olaf Tyaransen.

    Pressed as to how soon might "pretty soon" be, the prospect of an album this side of Christmas was revealed.

    "If I was being wildly optimistic, I'd say before the end of the year," he laughed.


    The band have already discussed a work in progress under the working title of Songs Of Ascent, a lot of material for which had been recorded before the year's plans were disrupted by the back injury that put lead singer Bono out of action and required spinal surgery. Fans may take encouragement from the fact that U2's current touring activities will come to an end early in October – opening up the possibility that the final shaping of an album could take place over the following month.

    "There’s a mixture of material available now," Paul McGuinness reveals. "Some of it’s been recorded. Some of it is called Songs Of Ascent, then there’s Spiderman material, then there’s some new stuff. I mean, Bono’s always a bit over-optimistic on these occasions, but I heard him telling an Italian journalist that he had four albums ready. That’s not quite it! But that’s what he was saying [laughs]."

    A considerable batch of material was close to being finished in the Spring.

    "There was a lot of very strong material already in the can earlier this year," Hot Press editor Niall Stokes confirmed. "They debuted 'Glastonbury' last night in Turin, which is a really beautiful song, and a potential single. And also 'North Star', which was performed acoustically – it is a classic U2 idea, which has fantastic resonance. And there is a lot more brilliant stuff where they came from."

    Bono came through his first gig back in flying colours, further encouraging speculation that the U2 flying machine is fully back on track.

    "The show went extremely well," Paul McGuinness reflected, speaking from a police motorcade immediately after the show. "It was really superb. No weakness, no mishaps physically. And I thought he sang particularly well. The production performed perfectly. It was kind of a perfect night, really."

    So it's business as usual for U2?

    "Yes... we're much relieved."
  10. McGuinness is the most realistic member off the band.


  11. Ha.

    Have you heard his stance on music piracy.
    He's a fucking facist.
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong:That has just reminded me that I've used Cedars Of Lebanon to do an English listening today with my pupils, they have loved the song but now they hate Bono - they haven't got right even the 10% of the blanck sentences (only the "Gonna las with you longer than your friends" and "Soldier brings oranges he got out from a tank").


    You should try GOYB next, or the album version of Exit!

    WRT to albums out by the end of the year, i'm not hopeful, we were supposed to get an SOA by the end of 2009! and now it's

    "If I was being wildly optimistic, I'd say before the end of the year," he laughed.


    I think 2011 is a safer bet and we'll get 1 album - the rest of the projects will just be relagated to their archives.

    But I suppose when they finally cark it, we'll get a shitload of unreleased material - with everyone complaining about how they never played any of it live.

    BTW has anyone heard The Suburbs yet?
    Easily the best album out this year, it's going to be the one to beat if SOA is released this year. Interested to see what CP can bring to the table as well.
    But I think the rest are going to have a tough time making a fresher sounding album than this.

    Examples:
    Like Being Born on steroids - all energy, no down time at all