Originally posted by Arieesscrap work and start again??????????????????????????
http://www.u2exit.com/2008/04/u2_scrap_work_and_start_again.php
Originally posted by Arieesit may be a ploy just to get everyone confused?
Originally posted by JohnnyVOXXwell I hope this works...
Larry on the drums at HQ (flimed by Adam)
[flash=450,355]http://media.u2.com/flash/highlights/larrydrumming_april08.swf[/flash]
Originally posted by Arieesscrap work and start again??????????????????????????
http://www.u2exit.com/2008/04/u2_scrap_work_and_start_again.php
Originally posted by stj0691
It in a way is disasterous for us U2 fans. It could be true, it could be a fake/rumour. Here's my take:
It seems U2 wanted to originally make an album and not have a goal intended except to finish a record. They could release whatever they have as an EP, but for the matter of keeping them look good, they won't. It also looks that the Edge didn't like what was up, and wants the band to actually concentrate on the music, write songs, and put out a record. I don't blame him. So far, if this is true, the Edge is right. To him it must seem U2 almost put out a weak record, their first in their career.
Originally posted by Arieesscrap work and start again??????????????????????????
http://www.u2exit.com/2008/04/u2_scrap_work_and_start_again.php
Originally posted by thefly07[..]
this to me sounds like a reporter with little knowledge of U2 taking Edge's words and applying his own story to it. Some people shouldn't be reporters
Guitarist The Edge reveals band members have mostly messed around in the studio - and they have now decided to get stuck in and finish the record.
Originally posted by drewhigginsI don't know whether to believe they're starting again or not. But they were getting the radio edits and the videos follow usually a few months afterwards.
This sounds like a reporter tripping through his wires, but if it's anything like the recording of Streets, Brian Eno wasn't happy with the tapes and tried to destroy them, forcing the band to start again, which wouldn't be great...but how do we know what it's gonna sound like? Simple...we don't. Maybe the songs (or even a select few) weren't very good and the reporter is right.