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  • gabers wrote:
    When are they going to release the deluxe edition of Achtung Baby? That's what I'm waiting for. With the vinyl and what not like PJ did.

    I take it we will get Unforgettable Fire & Rattle & Hum before Achtung but I second that, Achtung and Zooropa on 180 gram is what I'm really waiting for.

    Gonna get the Boy & October 180's next week!
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    The sad ballad of Bruce and Bono

    Sat, Jan 24, 2009

    PRESENT TENSE: YOU MUST HAVE heard Bono's words at this week's pre-
    inauguration concert. "What a thrill for four Irish boys from the
    northside of Dublin to honour you sir, Barack Obama, to be the next
    president of the United States." writes SHANE HEGARTY.

    And what a thrill it must have been. Even if only one of U2 actually
    lives on the northside now. Or that Bono must have lived as much of
    his life on the southside. Or that two of the band were born in
    England, before moving to the north Co Dublin town of Malahide. Roddy
    Doyle, you'll have noticed, never sets his novels in Malahide.

    Why be so picky? Because even in a moment when he was trying to
    express the personal pride he and the band were feeling, Bono sounded
    a false note. In throwing in the reference to the northside, he was
    grabbing some of the "impossible journey" narrative for himself and
    the band.

    In many ways, U2's journey from school band to global megastardom has
    been improbable, but it's not because they came from Dublin's
    northside. It's not as if most of Bono's friends are either dead or in
    jail. Last time I looked, they were making soundtracks and bowls. When
    not being a citizen of Dublin, Bono is a citizen of the world.

    During the band's performance of In The Name of Love, he described
    Martin Luther King's dream as "Not just an American dream – also an
    Irish dream, a European dream, an African dream, an Israeli
    dream . . ." And then, following a long pause reminiscent of a man
    who'd just realised he'd left the gas on, he added, ". . . and also a
    Palestinian dream." This was his big shout out to the Palestinians.
    You know, it's easy – and not original – to have a pop at Bono's
    bombast, but sometimes it's necessary to point it out and impossible
    to resist.

    He serves it up on a platter, writing newspaper columns and giving TV
    interviews. And for all his undoubted sincerity and effort on the
    issue of world poverty, you can't help but marvel at this latest
    expression of Bono's Sesame Street view of the world. Hey Middle East,
    we just have to have a dream to get along.

    Just ignore the sound of those loud explosions and concentrate on
    Bono's voice.

    U2 debuted a new single this week. Get On Your Bootsis actually pretty
    good, a reminder that the band still writes decent tunes, which is no
    mean feat given how many legendary acts continue to rely on ancient
    material. (The Rolling Stones have written almost nothing memorable
    during the entire time that U2 have been around). But not for the
    first time in U2's career, Get On Your Bootssounds like the work of a
    band trying to find their voice in other people's sounds. And, also
    not for the first time, it's lyrically vacuous. That shouldn't be a
    big deal – it's only rock'n'roll after all – but it reminds us that
    it's been some time since Bono and U2 have been musically relevant.

    Also on the stage at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday was Bruce
    Springsteen. Like U2, he released new music this week. In early
    listens, the album Working On A Dreamis very strong in parts, if
    unlikely to be remembered as one of his more substantial albums. It
    lacks the grief and resilience that fuelled his post-9/11 album The
    Rising; the honesty of Devils and Dust; and the anger that infused his
    Bush-era America album Magic. Working On A Dreamis a romantic album, a
    contented album, an album that sounds as if it marks the end of a
    cycle in his songwriting.

    It is, though, part of the continuing evolution of his music. He has
    been singing about the same characters and themes through his entire
    career, making his an epic, decades-long exercise in storytelling that
    shows no sign of coming to an end. Springsteen has also been arguably
    the most effective and popular protest songwriter of recent years. It
    means that he remains essential in a way that few artists do. In a way
    that U2, and Bono, are not.

    Compared to Bono, Springsteen has always been on another plane as a
    lyricist, but 40 years into his career he's writing songs that are not
    just catchy, but actually say something intelligent about the world,
    his country, his people. Like Bono, he's made enough money to remove
    himself from the multitudes who pack his stadium shows, and yet he
    still seems genuinely one of them.

    Most importantly, he's politically brave in a way that Bono will not
    be. He takes sides. He's not afraid to make enemies. Unlike Bono, pal
    of all presidents, he will not sup with the devil, partly because he
    knows what it's like when his political enemies misread and
    misappropriate his music. And unlike Bono, who has a fascination with
    America that displays itself as a cloying neediness, Springsteen
    understands that country intimately. It means that Springsteen is
    authentic and authoritative in a way that Bono can never hope to be,
    no matter how much he mentions that he's from the northside.

    © 2009 The Irish Times
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  • Bathgate66 wrote:
    The sad ballad of Bruce and Bono

    Sat, Jan 24, 2009

    PRESENT TENSE: YOU MUST HAVE heard Bono's words at this week's pre-
    inauguration concert. "What a thrill for four Irish boys from the
    northside of Dublin to honour you sir, Barack Obama, to be the next
    president of the United States." writes SHANE HEGARTY.

    And what a thrill it must have been. Even if only one of U2 actually
    lives on the northside now. Or that Bono must have lived as much of
    his life on the southside. Or that two of the band were born in
    England, before moving to the north Co Dublin town of Malahide. Roddy
    Doyle, you'll have noticed, never sets his novels in Malahide.

    Why be so picky? Because even in a moment when he was trying to
    express the personal pride he and the band were feeling, Bono sounded
    a false note. In throwing in the reference to the northside, he was
    grabbing some of the "impossible journey" narrative for himself and
    the band.

    In many ways, U2's journey from school band to global megastardom has
    been improbable, but it's not because they came from Dublin's
    northside. It's not as if most of Bono's friends are either dead or in
    jail. Last time I looked, they were making soundtracks and bowls. When
    not being a citizen of Dublin, Bono is a citizen of the world.

    During the band's performance of In The Name of Love, he described
    Martin Luther King's dream as "Not just an American dream – also an
    Irish dream, a European dream, an African dream, an Israeli
    dream . . ." And then, following a long pause reminiscent of a man
    who'd just realised he'd left the gas on, he added, ". . . and also a
    Palestinian dream." This was his big shout out to the Palestinians.
    You know, it's easy – and not original – to have a pop at Bono's
    bombast, but sometimes it's necessary to point it out and impossible
    to resist.

    He serves it up on a platter, writing newspaper columns and giving TV
    interviews. And for all his undoubted sincerity and effort on the
    issue of world poverty, you can't help but marvel at this latest
    expression of Bono's Sesame Street view of the world. Hey Middle East,
    we just have to have a dream to get along.

    Just ignore the sound of those loud explosions and concentrate on
    Bono's voice.

    U2 debuted a new single this week. Get On Your Bootsis actually pretty
    good, a reminder that the band still writes decent tunes, which is no
    mean feat given how many legendary acts continue to rely on ancient
    material. (The Rolling Stones have written almost nothing memorable
    during the entire time that U2 have been around). But not for the
    first time in U2's career, Get On Your Bootssounds like the work of a
    band trying to find their voice in other people's sounds. And, also
    not for the first time, it's lyrically vacuous. That shouldn't be a
    big deal – it's only rock'n'roll after all – but it reminds us that
    it's been some time since Bono and U2 have been musically relevant.

    Also on the stage at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday was Bruce
    Springsteen. Like U2, he released new music this week. In early
    listens, the album Working On A Dreamis very strong in parts, if
    unlikely to be remembered as one of his more substantial albums. It
    lacks the grief and resilience that fuelled his post-9/11 album The
    Rising; the honesty of Devils and Dust; and the anger that infused his
    Bush-era America album Magic. Working On A Dreamis a romantic album, a
    contented album, an album that sounds as if it marks the end of a
    cycle in his songwriting.

    It is, though, part of the continuing evolution of his music. He has
    been singing about the same characters and themes through his entire
    career, making his an epic, decades-long exercise in storytelling that
    shows no sign of coming to an end. Springsteen has also been arguably
    the most effective and popular protest songwriter of recent years. It
    means that he remains essential in a way that few artists do. In a way
    that U2, and Bono, are not.

    Compared to Bono, Springsteen has always been on another plane as a
    lyricist, but 40 years into his career he's writing songs that are not
    just catchy, but actually say something intelligent about the world,
    his country, his people. Like Bono, he's made enough money to remove
    himself from the multitudes who pack his stadium shows, and yet he
    still seems genuinely one of them.

    Most importantly, he's politically brave in a way that Bono will not
    be. He takes sides. He's not afraid to make enemies. Unlike Bono, pal
    of all presidents, he will not sup with the devil, partly because he
    knows what it's like when his political enemies misread and
    misappropriate his music. And unlike Bono, who has a fascination with
    America that displays itself as a cloying neediness, Springsteen
    understands that country intimately. It means that Springsteen is
    authentic and authoritative in a way that Bono can never hope to be,
    no matter how much he mentions that he's from the northside.

    © 2009 The Irish Times


    Bono just can't win, people just can't help bringing the man down. I feel at times he acts like a cock but is genuinely a decent human being but some are continually knocking the man.

    Yes he makes it easy for you to hate him if your that way inclined, Eddie has definitley inherited some of his traits but I don't care i like them both and they've done more for humanity than that selfish smackhead Cobain ever did but it's always cool and fashionable to knock Bono and this piece in the Irish Times is just another example of it.

    Don't worry Bono many of your fans think your genuine and I guess thats all that matters!
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    SEE THE 'BOOTS' VIDEO ONLINE FRIDAY
    January 27, 2009
    posted by: m2

    This is unique: The music video for "Get On Your Boots" will be
    available online this Friday, not on MTV or VH1, but on a newspaper
    web site. Yep. The Irish Independent says they'll have the video
    starting at 4:55 pm Dublin-time this Friday.

    http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 16182.html

    (If you need it, here's the current Dublin time.)

    http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=78

    Also of note from the article: Those of you who live in countries
    where U2 still issues physical CD singles will be able to buy the CD
    single for the same price as the digital download. (Thx Cathal for the
    tip.)
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  • petrocs
    petrocs Posts: 4,342
    The new song is really not growing on me
    Shows:
    9/24/96 MD. 9/28/96 Randalls. 8/28-29/98 Camden. 9/8/98 NJ. 9/18/98 MD. 9/1-2/00 Camden. 9/4/00 MD. 4/28/03 Philly. 7/5-6/03 Camden. 9/30/05 AC.
    10/3/05 Philly. 5/27-28/06 Camden. 6/23/06 Pitt. 6/19-20/08 Camden. 6/24/08 MSG. 8/7/08 EV Newark, NJ. 6/11-12/09 EV Philly, PA. 10/27-28-30-31/09 Philly, PA., 5/15/10 Hartford,5/17/10 Boston, 5/18/10 Newark, 5/20-21/10 MSG
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    gabers wrote:
    When are they going to release the deluxe edition of Achtung Baby? That's what I'm waiting for. With the vinyl and what not like PJ did.

    I take it we will get Unforgettable Fire & Rattle & Hum before Achtung but I second that, Achtung and Zooropa on 180 gram is what I'm really waiting for.

    Gonna get the Boy & October 180's next week!
    I might be first in line for a deluxe edition of Unforgettable Fire :ugeek:
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.
  • Sound most promising!

    http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 18671.html

    Just revisting Achtung Baby & Zooropa, the bands finest 2 for me, more of that on No Line on the Horizon and less of AYCLB & HTDAAB and I'll be happy!
  • Bathgate66 wrote:
    Pre Order Limited Box Set

    U2TCD061.jpg

    i just preordfered not only this box set,

    but the double album gatefold vinyl package- which im even more excited about.
    Product Description
    No Line On The Horizon, the new studio album from U2, will be released on Tues, March 3, 2009. The band’s 12th studio album calls on the production talents of long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, with additional production by Steve Lillywhite. The album will be available in 5 different packages.

    This version is 2 vinyl discs in a folding sleeve with 16-page oversized booklet.


    where did you find the vinyl pre order
    2008: MSG 1 6/24
    2009: Philly 4 10/31


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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    Pre Order Limited Box Set

    U2TCD061.jpg

    i just preordfered not only this box set,

    but the double album gatefold vinyl package- which im even more excited about.
    Product Description
    No Line On The Horizon, the new studio album from U2, will be released on Tues, March 3, 2009. The band’s 12th studio album calls on the production talents of long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, with additional production by Steve Lillywhite. The album will be available in 5 different packages.

    This version is 2 vinyl discs in a folding sleeve with 16-page oversized booklet.


    where did you find the vinyl pre order


    you can go thru fanfire.com
    which in turn brings you to u2.com shop,
    which then in turn will take you to either amazonusa .com or amazon uk com .
    \go go and gettem !
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  • petrocs
    petrocs Posts: 4,342
    No tour dates announced yet? I've seen some suspect european dates but nothing confirmed
    Shows:
    9/24/96 MD. 9/28/96 Randalls. 8/28-29/98 Camden. 9/8/98 NJ. 9/18/98 MD. 9/1-2/00 Camden. 9/4/00 MD. 4/28/03 Philly. 7/5-6/03 Camden. 9/30/05 AC.
    10/3/05 Philly. 5/27-28/06 Camden. 6/23/06 Pitt. 6/19-20/08 Camden. 6/24/08 MSG. 8/7/08 EV Newark, NJ. 6/11-12/09 EV Philly, PA. 10/27-28-30-31/09 Philly, PA., 5/15/10 Hartford,5/17/10 Boston, 5/18/10 Newark, 5/20-21/10 MSG
  • petrocs
    petrocs Posts: 4,342
    source: The Mirror (yeah...I know)

    THE secret is out! Today we reveal the inside details of U2's biggest ever world tour.

    The rockers are set to return with a bang by with a European stadium tour this summer.

    And they will enjoy a huge homecoming celebration with three nights at Croke Park.

    We have learned the band has provisionally booked the GAA ground for July 24, 25 and 26.

    All tickets are expected to sell out in record time when details are announced next month.

    With the album No Line On The Horizon released next month and their single Get On Your Boots No1 in Ireland, U2 kick off their most ambitious tour at the end of June with two shows at Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium.

    Then they head to Paris for mammoth shows at the Stade France on July 10 and 11.

    Bono can crash at his home in St Tropez as he plays a week of live shows in sun-drenched Nice.

    Berlin and Amsterdam have also been booked in with capacities of 70,000 for each gig.

    Next up it's Wembley in London, Millennium Stadium Cardiff and City Of Manchester arena in August.

    Then Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jnr head to America where they will play a full stadium programme for the first time in 12 years.

    In September they go to New York, Boston and Chicago before heading to Miami, California and San Francisco over the winter.

    A source close to the band revealed last night: "They have avoided US stadiums for the past two tours as they were worried they wouldn't sell out.

    "They obviously think demand is there and want to reclaim their spot as the world's No1 band."
    Shows:
    9/24/96 MD. 9/28/96 Randalls. 8/28-29/98 Camden. 9/8/98 NJ. 9/18/98 MD. 9/1-2/00 Camden. 9/4/00 MD. 4/28/03 Philly. 7/5-6/03 Camden. 9/30/05 AC.
    10/3/05 Philly. 5/27-28/06 Camden. 6/23/06 Pitt. 6/19-20/08 Camden. 6/24/08 MSG. 8/7/08 EV Newark, NJ. 6/11-12/09 EV Philly, PA. 10/27-28-30-31/09 Philly, PA., 5/15/10 Hartford,5/17/10 Boston, 5/18/10 Newark, 5/20-21/10 MSG
  • I hop they come to SLC and Vegas again this tour
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
  • http://www.u2conference.com/

    A Conference exploring the music, work and influence of U2. Are you kidding me?
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    that performance last night on the garmmys show makes we want to get that new allbum and TOUR DATES ( ! ) in the absolute biggest way !
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    You can watch U2's performance at the Grammy Awards via U2jam.com:

    http://u2jam.com/view/381/goyb-performe ... my-awards/
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  • IMO Ithink the new single is terrible I hope the rest of the cd is better
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,130
    gvn2fly74 wrote:
    IMO Ithink the new single is terrible I hope the rest of the cd is better


    I agree, we shall see

    plus we will soon be hearing that single EVERYWHERE
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    U2 will be Letterman's show ALL WEEK the week starting March 5th!!!! :D
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    norm wrote:
    U2 will be Letterman's show ALL WEEK the week starting March 5th!!!! :D

    from u2.com:
    Five Nights with Letterman

    The band will be guests on the Late Show with David Letterman on Monday March 2nd... and then again on the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

    Coinciding with the worldwide release of No Line on the Horizon, it's the first time a musical guest has performed an entire week on the CBS late night broadcast.

    Monday, March 2-Friday, March 6 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
    ---
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