1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    MacWorld starts on January 5 - 9, so it's a possibility - what a great event to release your first single.

    Does that say a (RED) iPhone?


    indeed...
    there will be a (RED) iPHONE released as well...
  2. New single? YEAH YEAH!
    Album earlier? SHIT!
    Complete U2: GREAT! But since I got everything already I hope they will not put something special in it so I have to download everything for just that item.
  3. The thread on Interference on this is claiming it's not true. Posters said that people on the U2 Spainish forums say that Spain had their April Fool's Day yesterday, and this is supposedly a hoax.

    BUT no one has given concrete evidence against it, so...could be true!
  4. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:The thread on Interference on this is claiming it's not true. Posters said that people on the U2 Spainish forums say that Spain had their April Fool's Day yesterday, and this is supposedly a hoax.

    BUT no one has given concrete evidence against it, so...could be true!


    That would be an anti-climax here.
  5. Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX:[..]



    Ok, for those who don't speak spanish...
    I haven't got the time right now to translate the whole text, but here are the highlights:

    1) U2miracle.com contacted Pedro Aznar (Chief coordinator of the Spanish Apple website), who confirmed that the band will be present on January 6th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco in the inaugural event of the MACWORLD.
    2) The band will be there presenting the first single of the new album, the single is "GET YOUR BOOTS ON".
    3) The single will be availiable on iTunes after the event.
    4) the album will be on iTunes two weeks before the release date (March 2nd) and it will include 5 new songs that won't be released in the CD version, plus the music video for the single.
    5) THE COMPLETE U2 will be also availiable, including the new album....



    so that's about 9 freaking days for the new single!!!!
    Enjoy the ride!!!!





    Thank you God!!!!!!!!! And thank you Johnny for bringing the great news!!!!!
  6. Originally posted by dieder:New single? YEAH YEAH!
    Album earlier? SHIT!
    Complete U2: GREAT! But since I got everything already I hope they will not put something special in it so I have to download everything for just that item.


    haha i'm not paying 400 dollars again!
  7. I have the new Q Magazine

    In-depth doesn't even cover it.

    Far too much to give you everything, but snippets below:-

    Album Tracks

    1. Stand Up
    Rousing, groove-based rocker. "Be careful of small men with big ideas' warns Bono.

    2. Magnificent
    Slow-building anthem with the ambience of The Unforgettable Fire and edged with wide-eyed wonder of the earlier work. Edge here is at his most dynamic.

    3. Get On Your Boots
    This demented electro-grunge track employs a proto-rock'n'roll riff, but propelled into the future, before taking a sudden hip-hop twist midway through.

    4. Moment of Surrender
    Gorgeously melodic seven-minute song that already has the air of a U2 classic about it. Recorded in one take. This album's One

    5. Unknown Caller
    opens with the sound of birdsong recorded live in Fez. A middle-Eastern flavoured percussion loop drives this one.

    6. No Line on The Horizon
    Began life as a slow-paced Eno-esque ambient treatment, before being recently dramatically reworked in the Olympic sessions into an abrasive punk-rock tune akin to Vertigo.

    7. Crazy Tonight
    Upbeat pop track.

    8. Every Breaking Wave
    With Or Without You-style pulser that builds layers of guitars before...., ultimately, exploding into an ecstatic coda.

    9. Breathe
    Ranting verse over rolling tom-tom rhythm and Arabic cello gives way to a joyful chorus. Surely set to be a highlight of U2's upcoming shows. "Brian says it's our best ever song", Edge points out.

    10. Winter
    Echoes of Simon & Garfunkel in this poignant, acoustic string-laden ballad about a soldier in the snow of Afghanistan.

    11. Cedars of Lebanon
    Closer that finds Bono imagining himself as a weary, lovetorn war correspondent. Ends with the possibly telling line "Choose your enemies carefully cos they will define you"

    Originally posted by Bono
    I'm sick of Bono and I am him. As an artist I felt it was a little limiting to be in the first person, so I allowed myself to wear the clothes of characters that wandered into my imagination.
    How many tracks did you leak?. Oh man, it might have been a few. I'm not so precious about that stuff. But the others don't like it very much.
    U2 are currently working on releasing No Line On The Horizon as a downloadable widget - a piece of interactice software - complete with artwork and lyrics.
    I'd like to make it better value by creating an experience that you can't have just by ripping it off.
    If you wanted to attack me, the tax thing was a hook you could hang the hook on. But, look, it's a handy one if the singer looks like he needs a clap around the head.
    Do you see any contenders for U2's golden belt coming up? Who wants it? The Killers want it. And, wow, there's melody for you. Kings of Leon - his voice on the new album...I would love to see more people try to knock us out.
    What are the plans for the new tour?I think it's fair to say that what we've planned for outdoors has never been done before and that we've been working on it for a long time. It's a feat of engineering genius.
    Why does the world need U2 in 2009? Well....we have joy. We have rage. We're unreasonable. We can take a punch. But we can throw one.


    Originally posted by Edge
    Right now what seems to be inspiring us is the sense of the music being almost like you're listening back to something that happened in real time. That kind of experience is more and more rare. It's not been put through Pro Tools to the point where it's totally perfect and everything's really tight, which is what tends to happen these days. Cos that really starts to suck the personality out of it


    Originally posted by Adam
    We're not going to apologise like we have for every other bloody record and say 'If we'd had more time this would have been better or that would have been better...'. We've really got into these songs and they've been finished to the best of our abilities.
    ref the beach leaks I'm of the opinion now that if people have the time to be on computers 12 hours a day listening to bits of U2 songs recorded over phones.... fair dues to them. (;))


    Originally posted by Larry
    We'd like to get another record out sooner rather than later, we've got a lot of material
    None of us want to accept good, or even very good. We want to be in a different place. So The Killers can dream as much as they like about U2 retiring and letting them take the spot, but they're going to have to fight a little harder!
    Look, I'm not toeing any party line at all, that's not in my nature. I admire him (Bono) for what he's done. I believe it will be his legacy. He still does his job: he's still capable of writing great lyrics, he's got great pipes - it hasn't interfered with being in a band. My biggest problem really is sometimes the company he keeps. And I struggle with that. Particularly Tony Blair - I mean, I think he's a war criminal. And I think he should be tried as a war criminal. And then I see him and Bono as pals, and I'm going: I don't like that. He would know how I feel about Tony Blair. You can't deny the price for what he's doing is huge. What are the benefits? (for him) A photograph with a politician. Well, that's not a benefit. But as an outsider looking in, I cringe. And he does too, I've seen him.
    Potentially, I think it's some of the best music we've ever written. That's not the party line, I really believe that.


    Really, get it. Very interesting. And a subscriber-only front cover with no text (;))
  8. Thank you Dan!!
    The new tour technology sounds very interesting...
  9. Bloody hell.

    Dan...



    I bought the January edition of Q today in Tesco, was interested to read the quick interview with Chris Martin where he says he was glad U2 took a break this year otherwise they'd have walked away with the Grammys Viva la Vida has been nominated for lol. Screen-shot of the front cover? Really interested to read Larry's quote...

    The anticipation is killing me lol, although now I'm days away from getting an Explorer, I might be able to channel some of it to there for the next couple of months lol.

    MIGHT...