1. if you consider U2 just a sequence of musical notes, a product the same way as diapers.. ok you're right
    U2 are/were not only that .. not for me
  2. It's like that band have all just died or something. Everyone is so depressed about this. It seems like everyone is reminiscing about all the good times they've had with them like they are at a funeral. WTF? They are still making music and by the looks of it, touring. They aren't dead. They just had a change in manager.
  3. Sounds like nothing other than restructuring of the business model to me and, yes, he maybe does feel a little old to be a day-to-day manager now. But he'll still be an active part of the U2 business. Not a problem.
  4. A sad day...but the band will be fine. Its not as if Paul walked away in 1986, while the band were still learning the ropes, yet to play stadiums etc...

    If the band tour next year, Bono will be 54 and U2 know what they are doing, as far as how their business is run. When Brian Epstein died, in 1967, The Beatles had no clue what they were doing , as far as their business.....and they weren't even touring anymore.

    I for one, hope U2 go back to arenas, and play different opening tunes and closers as they did in 2005.
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:It's U2. I doubt they need a particularly inventive manager at this stage of their career. I don't forsee anything being different. Music will be released and the band will tour. All of the background dealings will have been well tied up already.


    That!
  6. ouch...
  7. Sad but good bye Paul who has done a great job, hello mp3 of every show soundboard to download ?

  8. Or at least record 90% of the next tour and sell them as MP3, FLAC and CD's on their website for $15 like Depeche Mode, Pearl Jam, etc.