Originally posted by LikeASong:^ that. It's the wisest they can do if they want relevance. And it could work pretty well if the song is catchier than Invisible and rockier than Ordinary Love.
But I somehow agree with Casper too, I wonder why Apple would want to team up with a band that's nowhere near the popularity it had back in 2004 (God, it's been TEN effin' years since Vertigo & iPod). Apple is arguably still the biggest technology company in the world (they do great computers, music players and enhanced features besides their phones, which is the only field they've lost ground to other OS) - but U2 is obviously not the biggest music band in the world anymore, and both parts should know that and deal with it. But I'm glad that U2 might be in the spotligths again, and I don't care how. Viva Apple if they make my band popular again
Originally posted by LikeASong:^ that. It's the wisest they can do if they want relevance. And it could work pretty well if the song is catchier than Invisible and rockier than Ordinary Love.
But I somehow agree with Casper too, I wonder why Apple would want to team up with a band that's nowhere near the popularity it had back in 2004 (God, it's been TEN effin' years since Vertigo & iPod). Apple is arguably still the biggest technology company in the world (they do great computers, music players and enhanced features besides their phones, which is the only field they've lost ground to other OS) - but U2 is obviously not the biggest music band in the world anymore, and both parts should know that and deal with it. But I'm glad that U2 might be in the spotligths again, and I don't care how. Viva Apple if they make my band popular again
Originally posted by Yogi:The way I see it - their new song will be in ad for Apple. Which is a great thing. You can't get any bigger than that in terms of marketing.
Originally posted by Herok12:Isnt Apple also launching it's new music streaming service in september? A new U2 song to promote it![]()