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Hello Hello! It’s A Vertigo Video!



Helicopters, quad-bikes, cranes in Spain... must be the video-shoot for Vertigo.

Directors Alex Courtes and Martin Fougerol, pulled together a sixty-person crew, to work with U2 in a remote river basin on the east coast of Spain on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.

Burning sun, high winds and even heavy rain only added to the stark, wilderness vibes of a remote spit of land in the Delta de L'Ebre, on the Spanish coast.

Centre stage was a gigantic circular target – laid out painstakingly in huge concentric circles of black and white granite over the sand – and in the firing zone as usual were U2, their performance of the upcoming single release Vertigo blasting across the landscape.

If you didn’t know you were in Spain, you could easily think you were in the middle of Nevada desert - somewhere, in fact, where they used to test atomic bombs.

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‘We’ve had rain, high winds and been sandblasted to bits,’ reflected Edge, in a break in the shoot. ‘ How come Duran Duran got to go to the Seychelles and hang out with beautiful girls on yachts ?'

The band met Alex and Martin in France during the summer, having come across their earlier work, particularly the video for The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army. They loved their proposed treatment for Vertigo, which Edge describes as a ‘ great rock’n roll song which captures the sense of unease in the world that many people feel at the moment.’

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And playing the song some forty times in two days, whatever the conditions, is no problem for a band who are as hungry as ever to create great music.

‘Video’s always take time,’ says Adam. ‘But I think of it as a great chance to rehearse the single’.

Keep checking back on U2.Com for the full story on the making of the Vertigo video with more exclusive location shots.
 
This sounds pretty cool to me, can't wait for it to be released now.. Sounds like the single will be on the air soon, before the video is even edited at this rate!!!:mad:
 
EXCELLENT NEWS! :bow:

Things seem to be shaping up REALLY WELL for "Vertigo's" release and new video. I can hardly wait. :hyper:

I love the depth of information given us in this article from U2.com:hug:

GRACE FINDS BEAUTY IN EVERYTHING....:larry: :adam: :edge: :bono: :love:
 
I just hope this video's not in black and white. How much you wanna bet that it will be? Every time they make a video in the sand or on a beach, it's in black and white. But that's not a big deal.

I'm still very much excited! :hyper:
 
Did you see the little bit of the video with Bono dancing?

hi hi hi... He looks like Morleigh's style when she did the belly dancer!
 
HelloAngel said:
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Hello Hello! It’s A Vertigo Video!

Centre stage was a gigantic circular target – laid out painstakingly in huge concentric circles of black and white granite over the sand – :applaud:

s_news_170904_vertigo2.jpg


‘We’ve had rain, high winds and been sandblasted to bits,’ reflected Edge, in a break in the shoot. ‘ How come Duran Duran got to go to the Seychelles and hang out with beautiful girls on yachts ?' :lmao:

The band met Alex and Martin in France during the summer, having come across their earlier work, particularly the video for The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army. They loved their proposed treatment for Vertigo, which Edge describes as a ‘ great rock’n roll song which captures the sense of unease in the world that many people feel at the moment.’ :puke:

s_news_170904_vertigo1.jpg


And playing the song some forty times in two days, whatever the conditions, is no problem for a band who are as hungry as ever to create great music.

‘Video’s always take time,’ says Adam. ‘But I think of it as a great chance to rehearse the single’. :laugh:


uh oh.... I actually suffer from vertigo and the Seven Nation Army film clip makes me feel quite uncomfortable. It was on Tv here on the weekend and I had to turn it off. Go lightly please lads.....

I'll cope. It sounds fabulous, can't wait :up:...I'll just peep through my fingers to watch it.
I think the next concert tour, the sound, the stage, is going to be a real trip, what with the vertigo program and that new duverlackey that projects sound..... I might have to go into training to cope with it all
:up:
 
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