1. Originally posted by aussiemofo:This is the biggest piece of crap I've ever seen.
    As if we don't all have Zooropa for f*cks sake.
    I'd just prefer that they took my subscription money and slapped me across the face.
    Just go back to live discs if you've got nothing to offer us. At least I use these.



    Just ebay it and make your subscription money back.
  2. Originally posted by aussiemofo:This is the biggest piece of crap I've ever seen.
    As if we don't all have Zooropa for f*cks sake.
    I'd just prefer that they took my subscription money and slapped me across the face.
    Just go back to live discs if you've got nothing to offer us. At least I use these.



    You should know by now that there's no point in the subscription. I only subscribed for fan-club tickets, because I knew that the Duels/Duets thing would be rubbish.
  3. 1. WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME
    7. SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY (Live from Auckland)
    8. ONE
    10. STUCK IN A MOMENT YOU CAN’T GET OUT OF (Live at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)
    11. THE BALLAD OF RONNIE DREW
    13. STRANDED (HAITI MON AMOUR) – Hybrid Mix
    15. AMAZING GRACE



    I don't actually have any of that. The only one that truly interests me is the R&RHoF performance.

    What I really wanna see is U2 go deep into their vaults, right down to the totally weird moments from the Zooropa and Unforgettable Fire sessions and put together an album that is worth the money and could even be classed as a good enough companion to the studio catalogue.

    Use some fuckin' imagination!!! Hell, I'm surprised it's not the Jacknife Lee Fast Cars remix or a DVD rip.
  4. hahahaha....they put Drunk Chicken on it! Hilarious!
  5. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    You should know by now that there's no point in the subscription. I only subscribed for fan-club tickets, because I knew that the Duels/Duets thing would be rubbish.


  6. Originally posted by aussiemofo:This is the biggest piece of crap I've ever seen.
    As if we don't all have Zooropa for f*cks sake.
    I'd just prefer that they took my subscription money and slapped me across the face.
    Just go back to live discs if you've got nothing to offer us. At least I use these.



    I agree 100% - have been a subscriber of u2.com from day 1 and also was with Propaganda for as long as I can remember. This CD is a pile of s**t so I won't be renewing my subscription. Very lazy indeed- who thought of this? They surely realize that it 99%of subscribers will be die-hard fans who want something worthwhile - have the shite has been released before. I'm just amazed that they haven't put that Ava Maria Remix crap from a few years ago. Would have been so much easier and less work to release CD of one of the 360 shows. Rant over


  7. Here is it, brand new single! *) *) *) *) *)
  8. Originally posted by NoelMc:[..]

    I agree 100% - have been a subscriber of u2.com from day 1 and also was with Propaganda for as long as I can remember. This CD is a pile of s**t so I won't be renewing my subscription. Very lazy indeed- who thought of this? They surely realize that it 99%of subscribers will be die-hard fans who want something worthwhile - have the shite has been released before. I'm just amazed that they haven't put that Ava Maria Remix crap from a few years ago. Would have been so much easier and less work to release CD of one of the 360 shows. Rant over


    They seem to think that a lot of casual fans have subscriped. For example, they promoted the new addition of b-sides on the site as "the songs you've never heard".

    I don't understand why they think that on a paying website.
  9. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    They seem to think that a lot of casual fans have subscriped. For example, they promoted the new addition of b-sides on the site as "the songs you've never heard".

    I don't understand why they think that on a paying website.


    the thing is... without the different categories for buying tickets in pre sale...a lot of casual fans subscribed to get tix easier! so, it´probably why there are lots of casual fans... subscribing


  10. It doesn't matter how much he might mess up the song, it's Mick Jagger!!! That's all that matters. You know, instead of this duets thing, a better option might have been the rarities pack. Include the singles that had awesome remixes on them that are hard to come across e.g:

    1. Please (Single Version)
    2. Last Night On Earth (First Night In Hell Remix)
    3. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
    4. I Believe In Father Christmas
    5. God Part II (Live Lovetown)

    ...and so forth. I won't be actively searching eBay for it.
  11. in today's issue of Irish Independent



    U2 denies racism charge ahead of South Africa gig

    By Luke Byrne

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    U2's Bono (right) and guitarist The Edge in concert at Croke Park, Dublin


    Friday February 11 2011

    U2 MANAGER Paul McGuinness last night stepped in to try to defuse a row over racism which is threatening to overshadow the band's upcoming gigs in South Africa.

    U2 are playing two gigs in the former apartheid country in the next week, the first time they've played there since 1998. But in an unwelcome throwback to the past, Sunday's show in Johannesburg is in danger of being subjected to a demonstration against discrimination.

    The South African Roadies Association (SARA) plans to picket the concert at the FNB Stadium, venue of last year's World Cup final, to highlight what it says is the refusal of big acts to employ black road production crew.

    However, in a statement, Mr McGuinness said that in Johannesburg, 97pc of the crew were black, and in Cape Town, 100pc of the local crew were black.

    SARA, which represents around 600 mainly black sound and lighting production workers across South Africa, is hoping to bring 200 members to protest at the U2 gig.

    Disadvantaged

    "We object to the fact that when big acts like U2 visit this country, the shows are usually put together entirely by white-owned companies," said SARA chairman Freddie Nyathela.

    The group claims that big acts do not allow workers from disadvantaged areas the chance to upskill and are normally given low-ranking jobs like stage hand.

    Mr McGuinness, meanwhile, said the U2 360 tour had a travelling crew of 196 from 15 countries.

    "In every venue around the world, the tour recruits local labour to build and take down the enormous 360 production," the U2 manager said.

    He added that they have offered to meet with representatives of SARA to discuss their concerns.

    - Luke Byrne

    Irish Independent