1. Originally posted by vanquish:I think the 150 BPM song will be rap, or Breathe (listen to the Beach Clip)

    And it seems all the naysayers who thought the Beach Clips were irrelevant were wrong.
    If Winter is Simon & Garfunkel sounding, then it could possibly be track 5.
    Does anyone know if beach clip 5 sounds like a S&G song? (I don't listen to their music)

    I also liked how the referred to the beach clips and the rivalry between successor bands such as the Killers and Coldplay, it makes them seem more relevant somewhat.

    And I hope the Spanish leak is wrong, I don't want the album on Itunes two weeks before I can get my hands on the physical copy. As I will either have to make two purchases or maddeningly wait while everyone else discusses the album.

    Buying and listening to an album is an experience in itself, going to the store, looking at the packaging, reading the dust jacket. Rather than simply clicking a few buttons on your PC, its disappointing that they should sanction a digital release earlier with 5 extra songs.

    And can someone hurry up and post scans of the album?

    Lmao, so nothing too demanding from you eh Lyndon?!

    I agree about the actual purchase of a CD - you get that sense of closure, finality etc., you think right, this is now actually mine and I can now go home and listen to it, and you get the sense that you've fulfilled your role in the relationship between artist and fan. At least, I kinda get that lol...
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Lmao, so nothing too demanding from you eh Lyndon?!

    I agree about the actual purchase of a CD - you get that sense of closure, finality etc., you think right, this is now actually mine and I can now go home and listen to it, and you get the sense that you've fulfilled your role in the relationship between artist and fan. At least, I kinda get that lol...

    That's what I told my parents when they asked why I wouldn't download it
    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!!!!




    Damn, I'm really happy now!
  3. Originally posted by djrlewis: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"

    [..]

    [..]

    [..]

    [..]

    Really, get it. Very interesting. And a subscriber-only front cover with no text (;))


    Dan, you are king!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for this!!!!!

  4. It's amazing how much happened while I was gone lol Seriously,Dan, you rock my freaking socks off
  5. Thew news about the single is fake:

    "Happy Day of the Innocents! Spain is celebrated every December 28 on the day of the Innocents in the press, television ... jokes make news in the media.

    U2Miracle.com has chosen it as its news joke of the day and has had a major impact on forums, websites, blogs, both domestic and foreign. We hope not to have bothered anybody and we just wanted to make a joke that was credible to this day the innocent."

    http://www.u2miracle.com/

  6. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:Thew news about the single is fake:

    "Happy Day of the Innocents! Spain is celebrated every December 28 on the day of the Innocents in the press, television ... jokes make news in the media.

    U2Miracle.com has chosen it as its news joke of the day and has had a major impact on forums, websites, blogs, both domestic and foreign. We hope not to have bothered anybody and we just wanted to make a joke that was credible to this day the innocent."

    http://www.u2miracle.com/




    I love a good joke, but that was just doucious

    Anyway, thanks for bringing the news Nicole
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Lmao, so nothing too demanding from you eh Lyndon?!

    I agree about the actual purchase of a CD - you get that sense of closure, finality etc., you think right, this is now actually mine and I can now go home and listen to it, and you get the sense that you've fulfilled your role in the relationship between artist and fan. At least, I kinda get that lol...


    Lol, I was wondering for some time, by what you meant by demanding.

    Sorry, I meant scans of the mag. Was a Freudian slip, I wouldn't mind if someone posted scans of the album though

    But the album will be floating around everywhere if they release it on Itunes two weeks in advance. Thank God that turned out fake, hope it doesn't give them any ideas though.

    And what of beach clip 5? any S&G fans here?
  8. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Lmao, so nothing too demanding from you eh Lyndon?!

    I agree about the actual purchase of a CD - you get that sense of closure, finality etc., you think right, this is now actually mine and I can now go home and listen to it, and you get the sense that you've fulfilled your role in the relationship between artist and fan. At least, I kinda get that lol...


    Spot on...CD purchases all the way. A sense of physical ownership is important.


  9. I agree about the physical ownership! Great for me that I got a $25 iTunes gift card for Christmas so now I can afford to buy both!


  10. Agreed.
    Sorry, wish it was better news!
  11. Originally posted by djrlewis: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"

    [..]

    [..]

    [..]

    [..]

    Really, get it. Very interesting. And a subscriber-only front cover with no text (;))


    so is that to say that's the tracklist or does it say it's only some of the songs