Oh right, man that song didn't quite create any buzz at all! I had already forgotten its existance.
The song was released to help raise funds to stop AIDS.
In defense of lemonfly, nearly all of those songs came out well over a year before the album you're talking about. This would be a bit of a different scenario.Did Night and Day dilute the surprise factor for Achtung Baby?
Did Hold Me, Kiss Me... dilute the surprise factor for POP?
Did The Ground Beneath Her Feet dilute the surprise factor for ATCYLB?
Did The Hands that Built America dilute the surprise factor for HTDAAB?
Did Window in the Skies dilute the surprise factor for NLOTH?
Buzzkiller? Really? That's some funny shit. For all you know, the next album could sound nothing like Ordinary Love. Come on, you're a U2 fan. You gotta keep shit on an even keel.
No hype around new U2 album anywhere. It's a first!
I really don't think their intention was to create buzz for I Believe in Father Christmas..
In defense of lemonfly, nearly all of those songs came out well over a year before the album you're talking about. This would be a bit of a different scenario.
That's a rather big assumption and leap...and by extension U2's "new direction" with Danger Mouse at the helm.
I have a feeling that you're quite familiar with this label.To put it bluntly - it's a bit of a buzz killer.
I really loved U2's version of that song. Still listen to it every year around Christmas. As far as I know it was a itunes only release for (Red).
I really loved U2's version of that song. Still listen to it every year around Christmas. As far as I know it was a itunes only release for (Red).
Nope. A CD release too. Starbucks only release. You bought a coffee and received the CD.
I give him credit for the effort. He never referred to the band as U2 in any post he ever made after that.
In defense of lemonfly, nearly all of those songs came out well over a year before the album you're talking about. This would be a bit of a different scenario.
I heard it stopped AIDS right in its tracks.
In case anyone's keeping track, my buzz is not yet killed. It has a slight charley horse and what appears to be some mild and unrelated intestinal upset, but I'm hoping it'll pull through.
Nope. A CD release too. Starbucks only release. You bought a coffee and received the CD.
It was released online through (RED)'s own buggy webapp, then later appeared on a Starbuck's compilation CD. You can find pretty cheap used copies of the CD.
Amazon has it for 1¢.
Amazon.com: All You Need Is Love: Music
I had so many copies of that CD. Every morning I got my coffee there before work I got another CD! Even if I told them I already had it they'd say that's ok give it to a friend!
The username was brianvox. Has only posted once in the last four years.What was the guys name? Does he still post here?
new u2.com layout? Or is it just my crazy mind waiting for some news?
Did Night and Day dilute the surprise factor for Achtung Baby?
Did Hold Me, Kiss Me... dilute the surprise factor for POP?
Did The Ground Beneath Her Feet dilute the surprise factor for ATCYLB?
Did The Hands that Built America dilute the surprise factor for HTDAAB?
Did Window in the Skies dilute the surprise factor for NLOTH?
Buzzkiller? Really? That's some funny shit. For all you know, the next album could sound nothing like Ordinary Love. Come on, you're a U2 fan. You gotta keep shit on an even keel.
new u2.com layout? Or is it just my crazy mind waiting for some news?
Look, for the last fucking time....I'm not saying that I'm some highly trained operative under the employ of a shadowy, technically non-existent arm of the government whose sole purpose is to......make certain American problems disappear.....I'm simply not saying that and I wish interference would stop insisting that I am, especially in this thread.
What I AM saying is that if I were such a person, I'd probably have the code name SCUBA.
Can me move on now, please?