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4U2Play said:


Oh man, sorry, I didn't realize Dime is maxed out on it's users.

OK, in that case, I'll upload the video to both Dime and a different torrent site, one that does not require registration.

In addition, I'll try to upload the video to YouTube... I've never tried doing that before, so it might take me awhile to figure out, please be patient.

I'll be back here to post all the links later on tonight (hopefully!).

Nick

No worries please :) I found the download. And here is the link fore anyone to download the vedio.

http://download.ysi.com/C998332508484911

Please reamber to change ysi to in the link. Thene the link should work. If it does not please let me know.

eriekittym
 
Galeongirl said:
change ysi into "yousend it" without the "s and the space!

Galeongirl Thanks looks like I fore got to say that my fault.

eriekittym
 
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thankyou said:
eriekittym thankyou so much for the download link on ysi!!
awesome!

thankyou Youre welcome allways happy to help out a fello U2 fan.

eriekittym
 
FOLLOW UP VIDEO OF PERFORMANCE AS ALSO A LITTLE BIT OF NEWS ABOUT THE NEW ALBUM, AS MENTIONED BY THE EDGE:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1541856/20060927/u2.jhtml?headlines=true
U2 Hope To Build Off Superdome Performance With Video, Radio Play
09.27.2006 2:58 PM EDT

EDGE BEING QUOTED HERE:

"It was one of those moments where the heart and the soul of the occasion was just so amazing," he told MTV News on Tuesday. "And the reaction from the crowd — who were there to see a football game — they went nuts. They got it. They knew what we were trying to do and the spirit of the event. It was very moving. And now everything is happening so quickly. We're scrambling to get it all together, but we're going to try and get the studio version [of 'Saints'] to radio and then see what happens."

That version was recorded by Rick Rubin at London's famed Abbey Road Studios — in studio number two, where the Beatles worked almost exclusively. In fact, former Beatle Paul McCartney and producer George Martin stopped by to check in on the sessions. Also joining the bands and Rubin in the studio was photographer/director Chris Milk (Kanye West's "Touch the Sky"), who documented the making of the song for a music video.

"He shot the performance [at the Superdome] and the recording in Abbey Road Studios, and we re-created the Abbey Road cover, and it was pretty surreal," Edge said. "He also shot footage in New Orleans' Ninth Ward, which is still very devastated. And now he's going to combine it all into a proper music video, which we hope will see the light of day."

A spokesperson for U2's label, Interscope Records, confirmed that a video for "Saints" was being made, though it was unclear just when — and where — it would debut. In the meantime, the Edge said Music Rising will continue to supply instruments to Katrina victims and in the coming weeks will also begin donating instruments to churches in the Gulf Coast region.

And U2 will continue working on their new record, the follow-up to 2004's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, with Rubin. There is no clear date for the album's release.

"We've been doing a lot of work with Rick, and at this point, it seems to be going very well, so my guess would be yes, he's going to be producing our new record," Edge said. "We're still in the early stages, so it's difficult to say what will happen or what it will be like, but we've really been enjoying the sessions, and I don't see any reason why they should stop."

— James Montgomery, with additional reporting by John Norris
 
thankyou said:
FOLLOW UP VIDEO OF PERFORMANCE AS ALSO A LITTLE BIT OF NEWS ABOUT THE NEW ALBUM, AS MENTIONED BY THE EDGE:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1541856/20060927/u2.jhtml?headlines=true
U2 Hope To Build Off Superdome Performance With Video, Radio Play
09.27.2006 2:58 PM EDT

EDGE BEING QUOTED HERE:

"It was one of those moments where the heart and the soul of the occasion was just so amazing," he told MTV News on Tuesday. "And the reaction from the crowd — who were there to see a football game — they went nuts. They got it. They knew what we were trying to do and the spirit of the event. It was very moving. And now everything is happening so quickly. We're scrambling to get it all together, but we're going to try and get the studio version [of 'Saints'] to radio and then see what happens."

That version was recorded by Rick Rubin at London's famed Abbey Road Studios — in studio number two, where the Beatles worked almost exclusively. In fact, former Beatle Paul McCartney and producer George Martin stopped by to check in on the sessions. Also joining the bands and Rubin in the studio was photographer/director Chris Milk (Kanye West's "Touch the Sky"), who documented the making of the song for a music video.

"He shot the performance [at the Superdome] and the recording in Abbey Road Studios, and we re-created the Abbey Road cover, and it was pretty surreal," Edge said. "He also shot footage in New Orleans' Ninth Ward, which is still very devastated. And now he's going to combine it all into a proper music video, which we hope will see the light of day."

A spokesperson for U2's label, Interscope Records, confirmed that a video for "Saints" was being made, though it was unclear just when — and where — it would debut. In the meantime, the Edge said Music Rising will continue to supply instruments to Katrina victims and in the coming weeks will also begin donating instruments to churches in the Gulf Coast region.

And U2 will continue working on their new record, the follow-up to 2004's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, with Rubin. There is no clear date for the album's release.

"We've been doing a lot of work with Rick, and at this point, it seems to be going very well, so my guess would be yes, he's going to be producing our new record," Edge said. "We're still in the early stages, so it's difficult to say what will happen or what it will be like, but we've really been enjoying the sessions, and I don't see any reason why they should stop."

— James Montgomery, with additional reporting by John Norris

WOW Thank you fore the awsome news much appcaited :).

eriekittym
 
Nuala said:
Hi... I downloaded the you send it video but I don't think I did it right. When I went to play it the song is there but I don't have the video! Could someone help me please?? Thanks!!!!!
You're probably missing a codec. Do a search for "free codec pack" and download the most complete pack you find, that should solve all future video problems.
 
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