Originally posted by yeah[..]
Well, U2 is known to "unintentionally" leak new material to the public...
You mean the Berlin Bootlegs and R&H Rough Cuts?
Originally posted by yeah[..]
Well, U2 is known to "unintentionally" leak new material to the public...
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
You mean the Berlin Bootlegs and R&H Rough Cuts?
Originally posted by yeah[..]
No, I mean the stuff that "leaked" from Hansa studios prior to Achtung Baby (not the salome outtakes), the "hacked" Webcam prior to Pop, the beach clips, the "lost" Bomb-Cd, etc...
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
What prior to AB? I knew about the hacked webcam and the beach clips (2004's set) and the lost CD. I think they're *trying* to be more careful now after HTDAAB. That would have been a scary few months with thinking all your work is gonna leak to the general public before you release it.
Originally posted by yeah[..]Well, U2 is known to "unintentionally" leak new material to the public...
The mentioned July Clips are there, btw.: http://u2start.com/topic/4280/
Originally posted by yeah[..]
Bits and pieces of Montgomery's Visit, Mercy,... stuff that ended up on the Work-sessions compilation later.
I don't think they're more careful now. They blast out the new songs over the beach for example... As I said before, that guarantees that fans drool for more stuff and it's great promotion. Very subtle and effective - and cost-free.
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
I guess they weren't expecting fans to be sitting on the beach with a phone recorder though. Great free promotion.
Originally posted by yeah[..]
If they don't expect that, they must have slept on trees the last 5 years.
The guy who recorded the latest clips even mentions that Bono watched him while he listened to the songs...
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
I'll bet. Remember, after last time, they're guarding these songs like their life depends on it.
Originally posted by yeah[..]
I think, if they were really afraid about people recording their in-work songs, they wouldn't let fans hang out in front of the studio, the wouldn't play tracks to fans, they wouldn't play new songs at a volume easily audible by passing tourists...
What they worry about imo is that copies of the masters or other studio quality outtakes might leak. And they're right about that.
Originally posted by MacphistflyWho would spoil the first release of a song by listening to a version recorded by a dutch guy in shorts vacationing in France? From his phone no less?
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