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silvrlvr said:


Yes, I do know what Fado is.

Granted, I'm not from Lisbon or Coimbra so I've not had the chance to hear it at the source. Someday, I hope I will :)

One of these days, take a plain and visit Lisbon! I'll take you to have dinner in some old "Casas-de-fado" (Fado Houses) in the old neighbourhoods as Bairro Alto or Mouraria! That's fado!
You'll notice the difference very quickly! ;)
 
The_acrobat said:


Man, if you took the 12 best songs on that album, that would be so great. I grow weary of some of the filler songs on the 2nd disc.

I enjoyed their last record, but some of those songs were god awful.

def. should have made it one disc, would have been top notch :up:

the new stuff on u2's record is interesting and im definetly excited to hear some beach clips :drool:
 
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victor_f said:

u2-related trips :drool:
:wink:

No, it's not. I shudder at the thought of someone actually going out of their way to stalk one of their homes. I'm spending a couple of weeks slowly working my way around the coast from La Spezia in Italy to Nice/Cannes and staying up in the actual Eze village as part of that. Eze, believe it or not, has it's own reputation for being a rather nice spot aside from just being where a wealthy Irishman or two own a holiday shack. :wink:

Having said that, if I catch Bono and Penelope Cruz canoodling in the sand I won't hesitate to take the $400K money shot.
 
Was there recently...very nice this time of the year - also checked out the bono and edges houses - amazing and huge. Was good to sunbake out front on the Electrical Storm Beach - photos attached:
 
 
bazza:
copy the URL (the internet adress or the link if you prefer) of the picture and paste it between
that should do it.

Or better yet, click the IMG button just above the field where you write your reply to a thread.
 
AtomicBono said:
anyone else hoping we'll get a description beyond "VERY VERY good!!!"?

Yeah...I looked for that post in Pleba and couldn't find it, who was the poster?? did they answer the follow up questions that Plebans inevitably asked??? must.have.more.info. :waiting:
 
bazza said:
we need these new beach clips! any idea where they are?

Probably on someone's recording device in Eze.
The poster in the thread said she visited Eze on the 19th of July, and someone recorded a couple of songs which is about two weeks ago.
If the girl that recorded the songs arrived on the 19th and stayed for another two weeks we should perhaps see the clips online as soon as she comes home and starts to get the clips on her computer.
(If she decides to share them with the other U2 fans of course.)
I don't know neither the poster or the taper personally so I'm just guessing.

The original beach clips came around on August the 30th or something in 2004 and then some more from Hanover Quay later.
The first of last years clips were uploaded to Youtube on the 16 or 18th of July.

I guess all we can do is wait and see, and perhaps look in all places we can imagine.
 
Varitek said:


Yeah...I looked for that post in Pleba and couldn't find it, who was the poster?? did they answer the follow up questions that Plebans inevitably asked??? must.have.more.info. :waiting:

Do you really expect PLEBANS to discuss such unimportant matters as new music from U2? We are interested in much more important things, like what kind of hat Edge is wearing and what wine Bono is drinking and how he's dancing on his balcony when he's had one too many.

Music? Who cares about music?

:wink:
 
http://www.u2achtung.com/04/forum/index.php?showtopic=29284&st=1040
kite83 : Question musique, voila mes impressions 8 jours après : nous avons entendu principalement des ballades très douces, des trucs calmes mais aux rythmes assez dansants, on sent bien pour certains morceaux l'influence de Fez. On a entendu par deux fois un des morceaux des Beach Clips de l'année dernière (celui qui parraissait deja quasi-terminé) dont la fin a été entièrement remanièe (le genre d'effet un peu dramatique) cette chanson parait "mure" maintenant !

En gros, pas de grosses guitares mais un son un peu electro (moyennant le bruit des vagues et des cigales - assez dansant) - belle voix de Bono - On étaient tous d'accord sur place pour dire que ca passerait pas en stade tout ca ... En tout cas, ce que nous avons entendu n'est globalement pas finalisé.

so :
We heard soft ballads with dancing rythm, there was a Fez influence on some tunes.
We heard a couple of old neach clips, one of them has a reworked ending ( a more dramatic vibe), it seems to be a finished song.
No big guitar, Bono's voice is good.
 
guill said:
On étaient tous d'accord sur place pour dire que ca passerait pas en stade tout ca ... En tout cas, ce que nous avons entendu n'est globalement pas finalisé.

Translated:

"We were all in agreement that these songs wouldn't work well in stadiums....In any event, what we heard was not the finished product."

I found this passage particularly interesting. :hmm:
 
The_Edge89 said:


Probably on someone's recording device in Eze.
The poster in the thread said she visited Eze on the 19th of July, and someone recorded a couple of songs which is about two weeks ago.
If the girl that recorded the songs arrived on the 19th and stayed for another two weeks we should perhaps see the clips online as soon as she comes home and starts to get the clips on her computer.
(If she decides to share them with the other U2 fans of course.)
I don't know neither the poster or the taper personally so I'm just guessing.

Does anyone here know this girl? Perhaps we can make her an offer she can't refuse. :wink:
 
I don't really see why bands even bother with singles/b-sides anymore. Singles are popular in the UK... where else? Probably nowhere.
 
I was looking for "UPDATE 3" on this thread, but don't see it...

this is a great post from a thread that was shut down and apparently pasted here- some of the best Adam insights I've ever read-

"Adam looks over the balcony of U2’s studio in Fez; Danny Lanois is messing around with a slide guitar, while backline chief Sam O’Sullivan sets up some Sufi string players with music stands and microphones. Brian Eno is prepping the strings for work on a new track.
Eno loves the atmosphere the strings bring. ‘It has the effect of making the track much more nervous,’ he muses.

For Adam the marriage of local musicians with the experimental nature of the Fez Sessions is very promising. He’s looking forward to something new. For him the big plus about this period is how the band are working within ‘a looser rhythmic structure.’

‘I’m excited about what’s happening here because I feel that the strength Eno and Lanois bring to us has matured. Both as players and creative people there seems to be a great synchronicity between where we are at and where they are at.’

It’s amazing to think that it was nearly a quarter of a century ago, in a ballroom at Slane Castle, that U2 first hooked up with Eno and Lanois for what would become ‘The Unforgettable Fire’.

‘What has changed really is that we’ve all grown up,’ says Adam. ‘We’re here because we know it works, everyone knows that they can do more in this environment than they can do on their own – so there is a great collaborative spirit in the air.’

‘It’s very stimulating for us to be working on material that isn’t so rooted in rock’n’roll,’ he explains. ‘The last two records for us were very much rock records made by a four piece band but what we’re doing here, this is kind of liberating, it’s about something else.’
But he’s not predicting what that something else might be: ‘It’s good not to try and bottle it. It’s nice for it to be about the music. When the process is finished we’ll see what we’ve got…’

Later in the afternoon, the string players have left and the attention is turned to a group of percussionists who have arrived at the studio. Eno is discussing with Larry how the beat he’s already laid down can complement that of the local players. Whatever comes of these Moroccan sessions, and those that preceded them in France, Adam agrees that they seem to be a conscious departure from All That You Can’t Leave Behind and How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. ‘By the end of the last tour everyone thought that for us to come back with a ‘part two’ of the rock record would not be right.

‘Partly it is important for us to surprise people, but partly it is about the mood that is out there. For example there are a lot of young rock bands out there at the moment doing really great stuff and it feels to us like let them do that …’
‘Because these sessions have been based on a week of writing here, a week of writing there, doing something else there… it’s been very easy to contain the energy and the ideas. I think if it was an open-ended session for six months we’d probably need to formalise things more

I am fascinated to hear what they have been working on, this sounds like a big departure from the previous two records. I am pleased to hear they are taking that new direction, involving local musicans etc. I have always suggested bringing in some extra musicans, besides the four members of the band and the producers.

The only worry would be how they play the material live and whether they will tour with a backing band i.e. on the Lovetown tour with the brass players.

I am glad Adam pointed out there are lots of new bands playing their version of rock on roll, most likely referring to all the new indie bands that have come out over the last few years. To relate this to Clapton comments about U2 sounding like Coldplay and not being able to tell the difference, I think it is time for U2 to change their sound,stand out again and be more innovative.

Instead of a more stripped down, even acoustic sound, I'd like to hear a more expansive sound, experimenting with different instruments and to hear something totally different to their previous two records.The addition of Eno and Lanois in the songwriting process could also be a good move, all we can do is wait and see, but I am excited by the prospect of a different sounding record."

Lots to be excited about here..
 
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