Donnerstag, 19. August 2004
mtv.com: U2's still-untitled new album now has a release date.
The Irish rockers will release their 11th studio album, produced by Steve Lillywhite, on November 23, while the first single, "Vertigo," will hit radio on September 24. A video will be released in October. [ more]
The Irish rockers will release their 11th studio album, produced by Steve Lillywhite, on November 23, while the first single, "Vertigo," will hit radio on September 24. A video will be released in October. [ more]
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whitehaven-news.co.uk: U2 fans will be able to hear all their hits at Whitehaven Civic Hall on Saturday, September 4.
Tribute band U2-UK will be taking to the stage and recreating some of their memorable live performances.
The band comprises Paul Collyer (Bono), Simon Pellecchie (The Edge), Adrian Aslam (Adam Clayton) and Nathan Griffiths (Larry Mullen Jnr). [ more]
Tribute band U2-UK will be taking to the stage and recreating some of their memorable live performances.
The band comprises Paul Collyer (Bono), Simon Pellecchie (The Edge), Adrian Aslam (Adam Clayton) and Nathan Griffiths (Larry Mullen Jnr). [ more]
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hotpress.com: ... And it's not called Vertigo! The man otherwise known as "Bono's doppelganger", Neil McCormick, talks sounds, songwriting and stadium-sized pressure in the most revealing U2 album preview yet.
"All the song titles and the album title itself that have been circulating are wrong," he reveals. "There’s some powerful disinformation going on there – probably coming from them! So the album isn’t called Vertigo and none of those song titles that people are probably searching desperately for on the internet are song titles on the album. I don’t know if I’m allowed to divulge the title, if they’re keeping it secret then they’ve got their own reasons to do that. It’s an interesting title, an interesting philosophical idea as a title, and quite a difficult title."
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"All the song titles and the album title itself that have been circulating are wrong," he reveals. "There’s some powerful disinformation going on there – probably coming from them! So the album isn’t called Vertigo and none of those song titles that people are probably searching desperately for on the internet are song titles on the album. I don’t know if I’m allowed to divulge the title, if they’re keeping it secret then they’ve got their own reasons to do that. It’s an interesting title, an interesting philosophical idea as a title, and quite a difficult title."
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