Originally posted by http://scatterolight.blogspot.com/technically you might say, "well the music is totally different and larry mullen rips a whole in your face with his drum parts on u2's song compared to the above jokers. oh and edge kicks the frog boot kid's ass. also, adam's bass + bono's voice = slightly sexier than laurie." but, um, these songs do share a key word. b-o-o-t-s. so i call it COPYING! u2 = unoriginal hackz.
Originally posted by Risto:Sucks that an international thing as 'music' is regulated by the recordcompanies and U2. The only way for most nonamericans to listen to the song in the car, or on the mp3 player, etc is to download it from the net.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
That's the only way for americans, too.![]()
Originally posted by djrlewis:GOYB now available on Amazon.com as an MP3.
Have to live in US though
Worldwide Radio Goes Wild For New U2
Billboard, January 20, 2009
Jen Wilson
U2's new single, "Get on Your Boots," scored massive audience numbers throughout Europe and the United Kingdom on its debut day of radio airplay yesterday (Jan. 19), according to Nielsen Music Control.
Arriving on the second day of the airplay-monitoring week, the new single shot straight to No. 1 on Ireland's airplay chart and No. 4 in the U.K., with total audiences of two million and 12.5 million respectively.
The song also fared well in Germany (78 million), Italy (11 million) and Austria (10 million), despite arriving near the end of the European monitoring week. Belgium and Holland showed a promising start with respective audiences of 3.5 and 2.6 million.
In the United States, "Boots" received 529 total spins, according to Nielsen BDS. KYSR-Los Angeles played it 24 times, while KENZ-Salt Lake City was second with 18.
"Get on Your Boots" was unveiled simultaneously around the world at 8:15 a.m. GMT yesterday. Originally U2 had announced the song would not be available digitally until Feb. 15, but it went live yesterday via Apple's iTunes Music Store in the United States.
The band's forthcoming album, No Line on the Horizon will be released March 2 through Mercury/Universal in the U.K. and the following day in North America through Interscope/Universal.
© Billboard, 2009.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Impressive figure in bold
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Quite so. It's creating a stir, certainly.
My folks at work think it's ok. Bit non-U2-ey they said
Originally posted by yeah:Where they drunk when they guessed those figures?