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Sorry if this has been posted already ...
The newest Q mag has a huge feature on the history of U2. There are a couple interviews with Brian Eno and Rick Rubin. Kind of interesting. Eno discusses his "falling out" with U2 after ATYCLB and Rubin talks a bit about what it was like working with U2 at Abbey Road. He saw the Abbey Road session as sort of testing out what making an album would be like and says "I think it'll be great."
There are a couple of scans of these particular interviews if you click here.
Edge says the band was attracted to working with Rubin because "he's absolutely transparent as a creative presence, but his recordings still have a philosophical similarity of trying to get to the pure thing."
Maybe (definitely) I am just a dork - but the article got me psyched!
The newest Q mag has a huge feature on the history of U2. There are a couple interviews with Brian Eno and Rick Rubin. Kind of interesting. Eno discusses his "falling out" with U2 after ATYCLB and Rubin talks a bit about what it was like working with U2 at Abbey Road. He saw the Abbey Road session as sort of testing out what making an album would be like and says "I think it'll be great."
There are a couple of scans of these particular interviews if you click here.
Edge says the band was attracted to working with Rubin because "he's absolutely transparent as a creative presence, but his recordings still have a philosophical similarity of trying to get to the pure thing."
Maybe (definitely) I am just a dork - but the article got me psyched!