1. Thanks Yeah, great read. Interesting to see they were thinking about two EP's: Daylight and Darkness. Would have been a good concept, I think.
  2. great Yeah!

    DUTCH TREAT! on the studio walls. My name is on there as well Unfortunately it's DUTCH THREAD correctly spelled but OK
  3. Originally posted by MWSAH:Thanks Yeah, great read. Interesting to see they were thinking about two EP's: Daylight and Darkness. Would have been a good concept, I think.


    just finished reading. good read. indeed the two EP's would have been great too...


  4. Yep, like Blof's October and April
  5. Thank u indeed
    Very nice
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  7. of topic, but Just wondering...... Is this kind of advertising allowed on this forum? Seems like Hot Press is keen to sell a few more copies............

    Edit: Gerard dealt with this guy. Thanks Gerard!


  8. Thanks, here's a quote from dear mr. Hewson:

    Originally posted by Bono
    Bono called in from Fez on Friday morning to chat with 2FM's Gerry Ryan about the U2360 Tour. He talked about why U2 doesn't just play random songs ("When you leave the concert, we want you to feel like you've been through something."), said the band hasn't tried to perform "Moment of Surrender" live yet, and they haven't figured out the setlist at this early date. But we hope he's serious about the promise in the headline: "It's not gonna be too choreographed."


    I hope they finall get rid of these paved roads like SBS-BTBS and so on..
  9. Smart Mister Mullen:

    Originally posted by LarryWITH U2 having released their 12th album, drummer Larry Mullen Jr believes their days are numbered.

    A founder member with Bono, The Edge and Adam Clayton, he says it’s important the band goes out while still on top of their game.

    “There will be a time when it’s like, ‘It’s time to go,’” says Larry, 47, known as Babyface Mullen.

    “I would like that to be on a high when you’re still achieving as opposed to the curve down. That’ll be sad for me. I think it’ll be a more dignified time to go.

    “We might come back in five years’ time and may do something together for old times’ sake because we know we’ll want to. That’ll be a beautiful end to a long, beautiful career. It can’t go on for ever. It just can’t.”

    (c) The Daily Express, 2009