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Sorry if this has been posted before, a little report from the Vertigo shoot. There's some stills at U2.com as well, but you can't enlarge them.



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.

‘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.’

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
 
There's a couple of funny things about that article.

First, they seem to be simply repeating what the Spanish press printed yesterday about the shoot. Once again, they appear to have as much access to the band as any of us here (probably less, since Inteference actually managed to get an inteview with them).

Second, the article begins with "Hello hello! It's a vertigo video", which is obviously a nod to the chorus of the song. However, at the moment, the only way anybody would know those words were in the song is if they listened to the spanish clips. U2.com has never mentioned anything about the song's lyrics, and I don't think anything official has appeared anywhere.

Which means that either the guys at U2.com have been listening to those clips (I guess their just as eager to hear the new songs as we are), or the clips are actually part of U2's maketing strategy (cue conspiracy theories).
 
sounds like one hell of a big budget video shoot...hope it turns out good, I think it will with these directors.
 
I think the words "concentric circles of black and white" are the biggest clues to any Vertigo conspiracy theories :scratch: :hmm: :lmao:

sorry to bust in like that but I just like the way that phrase sounds anyone else? :lol: :wave:

< I think that if your working at U2.com your a. working for the band or b. hanging out in the forums listening to crappy clips :wink: ,,,hello! hello! > lmao
 
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