canedge
Refugee
Nirvana does with their 20th anniversary of Nevermind.... (4 audio cd's a dvd....)
They should put the 20 year old baby/man in the exact same pose in the pool.
Nirvana does with their 20th anniversary of Nevermind.... (4 audio cd's a dvd....)
They should put the 20 year old baby/man in the exact same pose in the pool.
Yeah just keep milking the fans for all they're worth...
Excellent news and long awaited. I think Bruce set the benchmark last year with the Darkness box set. It will be interesting to see what U2 come up with.
If you don't want it, don't buy it.
If you don't want the high end house, then don't buy it.
I never hear car buyers complain about buying the luxury editions by saying that the car companies are milking their buyers...
When did fans get such a warped mentality?
Yeah, I think that's what he meant, that they're going to cram it full of "good value." But that wasn't the most tactful way of saying it.
But that wasn't the most tactful way of saying it.
can't go download a porsche for free.
THESE LEFTOVERS SUCK BASED ON THE TITLES
Untidy Life = Dirty Day demo
Nosejob = I guess they have enough money to all get them thanks to Zooropa deluxe
Jesus Drove Me = sounds like some bad CCM metaphor
Piano: Poem = pretentious
Landscape = sounds like some Brian Eno solo track eww
Cry Baby = alt Babyface??
Indian Jam = maybe a leftover song from Morocco or whatever, could be cool
Sponge = Chris Martin tribute song
Lose Control = early Crazy Tonight??
Zooropa deluxe will now suck.
Typical McGuiness comment.... "If you pile a lot of extra material and packaging and design work into a super-duper box set, there are people who will pay quite a lot for it, so you can budget it at a very high level and pump up the value."
Yeah just keep milking the fans for all they're worth...
Surely McG is saying that by pumping up the value he's talking about cramming as much content into it as possible? And that isn't a good thing???
Yeah just keep milking the fans for all they're worth...
Just saw this posted over at atu2.com
U2 Go Back to the Nineties With Massive 'Achtung Baby' Reissue | Rolling Stone Music