1. The guys have been nominated for a Golden Globe for "Winter". Bring on the Oscar!


  2. Their competition in the category includes songs by Paul McCartney; Maury Yeston; James Horner, Simon Franglen and Kuk Harrell and Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett.
  3. they should win an oscar just for vindication or revenge, but Hands deserves an oscar probably more than Winter does


  4. no Winter is a better song. Did Hands win anything?


  5. It won the Golden Globe, but it lost the Oscar to Eminem's "Lose Yourself"


  6. Lose yourself is a great song. It deserved the statue. Hands are actualy one the most boring U2 songs. The whole movie wasnt really good anyway. Im so excited to see Brothers thou. Winter is a very good song. I hope it gets the Oscar.
  7. Originally posted by Shimitz:[..]

    Lose yourself is a great song. It deserved the statue. Hands are actualy one the most boring U2 songs. The whole movie wasnt really good anyway. Im so excited to see Brothers thou. Winter is a very good song. I hope it gets the Oscar.


    I disagree entirely.
  8. Hands were fantastic song. Winter is great but not as good as Hands. And it's put over ending credits.
  9. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/31421097/the_25_best_albums_of_2009/11?commentPage=2#rate

    Albums of 2009

    1 | U2: No Line on the Horizon

    2 | Bruce Springsteen: Working on a Dream

    3 | Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

    4 | Jay-Z: The Blueprint 3

    5 | Green Day: 21st Century Breakdown

    6 | Dirty Projectors: Bitte Orca

    7 | Neko Case: Middle Cyclone

    8 | The-Dream: Love vs Money

    9 | The xx: The xx

    10 | Sonic Youth: The Eternal

    11 | Pearl Jam: Backspacer

    12 | Mastodon: Crack the Skye

    13 | Drake: So Far Gone Mixtape

    14 | Animal Collective: Merriweather Post Pavillion

    15 | Girls: Album

    16 | Wilco: Wilco (The Album)

    17 | Mos Def: The Ecstatic

    18 | Bob Dylan: Together Through Life

    19 | Bat For Lashes: Two Suns

    20 | Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It's Blitz!

    21 | Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest

    22 | Franz Ferdinand: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand

    23 | Levon Helm: Electric Dirt

    24 | Monsters of Folk: Monsters of Folk

    25 | Raekwon: Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt. II

    Moment of Surrender gets Rolling Stone's No.1 for the best song of 2009
  10. I think Girls might be my favorite of the year, besides Antony and the Johnsons' "The Crying Light"
  11. Originally posted by The
    U2's Adam Clayton takes action over €1.8m
    by MARY CAROLAN

    U2 BASS guitarist Adam Clayton has secured a temporary court order restraining his former personal assistant from reducing her assets below €1.8 million after alleging she may have misappropriated funds in that amount.

    The musician last month terminated the employment of Carol Hawkins, Crannagh Road, Dublin 14, after she confessed to using his debit and credit cards for her own use and for her family’s benefit, the High Court heard yesterday.

    It appeared an apartment had been bought in New York and an investigation had also revealed some €900 per month was spent on a syndicate which maintained horses, the court was told.

    Paul Sreenan SC, for Mr Clayton, Danesmoate Demesne, Kellystown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, secured the freezing order from Ms Justice Mary Laffoy yesterday evening against Ms Hawkins. The judge adjourned the case to Monday.

    Mr Sreenan said the matter went back to September 2008 when Ms Hawkins – who worked as a housekeeper and personal assistant – had come to Mr Clayton and confessed she had misappropriated €13,000 of his money. He had dealt with this in “a compassionate manner” and had altered his financial arrangements accordingly and kept her on in employment.

    However, counsel said it had since emerged that Ms Hawkins, without the authorisation of Mr Clayton, had used his debit and credit cards.

    On November 19th last, when allegations were put to her, she had accepted the cards had been used and money taken without Mr Clayton’s authorisation but she had disputed the sums involved, Mr Sreenan said. Her employment had been terminated.

    Certain matters had been referred to the Garda, counsel added.

    Mr Sreenan said Ms Hawkins had denied she had bought a house, cars or jewellery. When it was suggested to her she had been withdrawing about €600 twice daily for a period of 13 months, she said she had used it as needed.

    Mr Sreenan said an investigation by accountants concluded that sums of up to €1.8 million might have been misappropriated.

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2009/1219/1224260980155.html