Posted on October 10th, 2008 at 1:47 pm by admin

So apparently Bono was in a nightclub and got to speaking with Sir Tom Jones. As the two were speaking, Jones casually asked if Bono would write a song for his latest and soon to be released album, 24 Hours. Bono, as if he had no idea, told him that he would have to know who he was or what he was about in order to write a song for him. It doesnt seem as though the two spoke at all (maybe the music was too loud) but the name of the song Bono wrote for Sir Tom Jones is “Sugar Daddy” nad features The Edge playing on the track. With lyrics such as “You’re going to get your hands dirty digging a ditch, boredom is God’s revenge on the rich” the single is bound to be a classic and certifiable Bono hit. PAUSE Not!


Posted on October 7th, 2008 at 9:57 am by admin

I am so sick of Bono. He needs to get off his high horse and start making some good music. Why is whining considered good? Ok some bands can pull of whining, but Bono whining? I dont get it. Why is U2 so big? Maybe it’s because they cater to idiots who dont know shit about music but they have a lot of money and they are willing to spend it on whatever the media tells them to. Let’s remember that U2 fans are after all, like sheep. Maybe Bono will lead them all to jump off a rolling green cliff in Ireland and down into the ocean. To drown. Forever.


Posted on October 2nd, 2008 at 11:26 pm by admin

Click here to check out a preview of the song “Sunday Bloody Sunday” from the Live at Red Rocks DVD from the concert in 1983. Also joining the DVD in stores is the remastered re-release of Under A Blood Red Sky Live album which features songs from U2’s 1983 tours through Europe and North America.


Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 9:56 am by admin

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U2 re-released their 1983 live concert album, Under a Blood Red Sky today.  The album supposedly takes place in Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre while in fact only two songs- “Gloria” and “Party Girl”- were from the actual concert. The rest of the tracks were taken from a live set in Germany. Regardless, the album was still well-recievedback then and probably will be now.

Rockstars to take over world real soon
Posted on September 24th, 2008 at 9:47 am by admin

I knew Bono was a big and all with his music, and his sunglasses, and his millions of sold albums, and his charity work, but I didnt know he had clearance to be in attendance at United Nations meetings! Read the story here.

U2: Music for Music’s Sake
Posted on September 19th, 2008 at 12:41 pm by admin

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Bono reported in to fansite u2.com with a run down on the new record. Sorry fans, you’ll have to wait until early 2009 to hear the songs. The band has been writing and recording their follow-up to How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb since last year. Apparently, U2 has foun their creative spark in the south of France and have recorded over 50 songs. And they dont plan on stopping until they use it all up. Bono stated that with the new record the band plans to “defy gravity once again” causing one to wonder if the recording overload will indeed produce hits or if this new record and the delay is a front for lack of creativity? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see!

B.O.W.
Posted on September 11th, 2008 at 1:12 pm by admin

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The world has been graced with 32 years of U2. If you’re looking for a celebration tour…well, you’re not going to find one just yet. But if you’re looking for another way to celebrate, why not pick up the re-releases of 1980-83’s legendary Boy, October, and War, completely remastered and now considered deluxe editions. Unless you want to spend hours scouring in record stores for original pressings of these albums, buying them online is a lot easier.

U2 not concerned of music leak
Posted on August 21st, 2008 at 8:44 pm by admin

 

The band has dismissed any concerns about the four track from their soon to be released album having reached the internet. The song’s which were reportedly titled “Moment of Surrender,” “For Your Love,” “Sexy Boots” and “No Line on the Horizon” were of very very poor sound quality. They were removed from YouTube soon after copyright violation complaint filled by Universal. They were reportedly recorded by a Dutch fan from outside Bono’s apartment in the French Riviera. The band spokesman said that even though the song’s were barely audible, the amount of media coverage and publicity that it got hinted at the extreme amount of jealousy.

Bono blamed for unreleased U2 songs on Internet
Posted on August 19th, 2008 at 5:25 am by admin


 

Four songs from the Irish rock band’s forthcoming album found their way on the Internet after U2 front man Bono was caught playing the songs a bit too loudly on his stereo at his villa in the south of France. The fans passing by recorded the songs and uploaded them on YouTube.The songs from a forthcoming album called “No Line On The Horizon”–include the title track, “Sexy Boots,” “Moment Of Surrender,” and “For Your Love.” If this tale rings true, it wouldn’t be the first time U2 has lost control of unreleased music. In 2004, the band had similar problems with stolen songs from their album- “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb” when a cd containing unfinished songs was stolen. Tour Dates for upcoming U2 tour can be found at our website.

New U2 album uncovered
Posted on August 15th, 2008 at 12:08 pm by admin

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U2 frontman Bono gave his French fans a sneak peak at their new undisclosed album. The album is reported called “No Line On the Horizon”. The band has not formally confirmed the name but the record company Universal has already registered a domain name called nolineonthehorizon.com. The fans wondering outside Bono’s home in south of

France heard the singer singing out the new songs to his family members and recorded voice clips of it. The clips are present on YouTube and the album is supposedly going to be released on November 15. In the meantime a British newspaper has published some of the names of the titles like ‘For Your Love’, ‘Sexy Boots’, ‘If I Could Live My Life Again’, ‘Moment of Surrender’, ‘One Bird’, ‘Love is All We Have Left’ and ‘The Cedars of Lebanon’.

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