1. I watched 'The Making Of The Unforgettable Fire' documentary yesterday for the first time in umpteen years...

    I wish they'd do another fly on the wall type thing making a new record, even if they just have cameras in on a couple of sessions, it would be fascinating.

    Wonder where that pic is from? HQ / Eze or elsewhere??
  2. I don't think it's Hanover Quay. Adam did a mini Instagram story of him going from London, to Heathrow and then to Dublin. I guess he was in Eze yesterday.
  3. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
    I watched 'The Making Of The Unforgettable Fire' documentary yesterday for the first time in umpteen years...

    I wish they'd do another fly on the wall type thing making a new record, even if they just have cameras in on a couple of sessions, it would be fascinating.

    Wonder where that pic is from? HQ / Eze or elsewhere??
    So true! I love that documentary because it's pretty much the only extended footage we have of U2 in the studio.

    I found those parts of From The Sky Down to be so fascinating too, where they're working on One and Zoo Station.
  4. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    So true! I love that documentary because it's pretty much the only extended footage we have of U2 in the studio.

    I found those parts of From The Sky Down to be so fascinating too, where they're working on One and Zoo Station.
    Yep! Another one that springs to mind is the small out-take we have from Fez when they were working on 'Unknown Caller' - I'd give an arm and a leg to sit in on one of those sessions for a day or three.

    Not my own arm or leg though obviously

    Then theres that session with Bono, Edge and Jimmy Iovine working on 'She's Gonna Blow Your House Down' on Long Island during The Joshua Tree tour, I never get bored of that. It's not just the music either, its great to hear and see the interactions between the band members and whoever they're working with too, and theres usually a laugh or two to be found.
  5. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
    Yep! Another one that springs to mind is the small out-take we have from Fez when they were working on 'Unknown Caller' - I'd give an arm and a leg to sit in on one of those sessions for a day or three.

    Not my own arm or leg though obviously

    Then theres that session with Bono, Edge and Jimmy Iovine working on 'She's Gonna Blow Your House Down' on Long Island during The Joshua Tree tour, I never get bored of that. It's not just the music either, its great to hear and see the interactions between the band members and whoever they're working with too, and theres usually a laugh or two to be found.
    Yes!
  6. Bono is to appear on a Red Nose Day special. In the US though, rather than the UK.
  7. Muse always do that, when they release an album, as a bonus feature there is a documentary of them in the studio, it's very cool to see, I wish U2 will do that with SOE

  8. this arrived today, all the way from santa monica