Hewson
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Yeah but Coldplay was confirmed for last year and Beyoncé played instead.
Yeah but Coldplay was confirmed for last year and Beyoncé played instead.
and Bruno Mars!!!
Coldplay ended up looking like 4 nerdy white guys dancing in the corner at a big party.
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Adam REALLY likes art
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Just like any other well off retiree.Seems like hes got plenty of time on his hands to visit them.
Hello fanbase, our old friends.
It's time to mess with you again.
Because that Kygo remix was leaking
Your hopes went up without thinking
That while the vision of our album still remains
In our brains
You get the songs ..
of silence.
Sent from my fingertips.
This thread is so different than it was a few weeks ago. On one hand, I miss the thrill of seeing 150+ unread posts upon checking it at the end of every day. On the other hand, I don't miss the disappointment that invariably quickly followed.
Maybe that means a month from now we'll know something? Naw...[/QUOTE said:Dont' fall into that positivity trap again !! Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me...or something like that. George Bush ruined that expression for me.
I still think the most likely scenario is that the 'band' work was done but edge wanted to keep tinkering. And while doing that they figured they may as well keep exploring the remix idea.
The only reason zooropa came out so soin was because the tour was booked and u2 were effectively just keeping their heads above water financially. If they could have delayed they would have. But they were at their artistic peak and pulled it off...
I reckon they're actually sounding pretty quietly confident this time around. In the big scheme October v March means little... I'm still pumped ☺
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I want the new album to knock my socks off.
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Also, if you read U2 at the end of the world, Paul was really pushing for a complete album so he could use it as leverage to negotiate their new record deal. It put him in a position of power, to say to Island "if you give in to our demands, we have a new album ready to go right now that is guaranteed to sell millions of copies. If not, I'm sure one of the bigger, major labels would love to have us". They were even entertaining pitches from other record companies. Ultimately they stayed with Island, which is what they wanted to do, but got a better deal and Zooropa was a big part of his negotiations.
I'm not entirely suggesting that Paul forced U2 to make an album just so he could have a bargaining chip. I'm saying that could be the reason they worked so hard to take it from an EP to an album. I mean, they were busting their ass at the last minute to finish that album, even flying back to Dublin between gigs to record.
Also, if you read U2 at the end of the world, Paul was really pushing for a complete album so he could use it as leverage to negotiate their new record deal. It put him in a position of power, to say to Island "if you give in to our demands, we have a new album ready to go right now that is guaranteed to sell millions of copies. If not, I'm sure one of the bigger, major labels would love to have us". They were even entertaining pitches from other record companies. Ultimately they stayed with Island, which is what they wanted to do, but got a better deal and Zooropa was a big part of his negotiations.
I'm not entirely suggesting that Paul forced U2 to make an album just so he could have a bargaining chip. I'm saying that could be the reason they worked so hard to take it from an EP to an album. I mean, they were busting their ass at the last minute to finish that album, even flying back to Dublin between gigs to record.
lmao
They are never going to let that Glastonbury riff go!
lmao
They are never going to let that Glastonbury riff go!
A "David Brent" special.That's a terrific collaboration between The Edge and Todd from Accounting.