The future needs a big kiss!

 
Sonntag, 21. November 2004
itunesu2collactivewin.com: Apple will make the U2 digital box set available through iTunes on November 23, when the band releases its next album. 'The Complete U2' is a digital box set that includes U2’s 15 official albums. It contains over 400 songs alongside 25 rare, previously unavailable tracks. The set includes a PDF with band photos, album art and song lyrics. [arrow more]


sbpost.ie: Accounts for Not Us, the holding company for the U2 corporate vehicle, show a firm with debts of more than €18.5million.

Fortunately for the biggest band in rock music today, it happens to own most of the companies owed money by Not Us.

Such is the complex nature of U2's finances. The accounts for last year, which were filed last week, reveal a complicated web of subsidiaries, trusts and inter-company loans. Large sums of money flow between 19 corporate entities, most of which posted a loss in the 2003 fiscal year. [arrow more]


cleveland.com: It took 25 years, but the members of U2 finally have done it: They've become AC/DC.

OK, not quite. But singer Bono, guitarist the Edge, bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. are about to rock on their hotly anticipated new album - and for this, we salute them. [arrow more]


philly.com: If Bono showed up on my doorstep in his cowboy hat and yellow-tinted shades, and wouldn't stop dropping the names of famous people he'd been working with to save the world unless I divulged my favorite U2 album, I'd have to say Achtung Baby. [arrow more]


channelnewsasia.com: Almost a quarter of a century since Irish band U2 bounced onto the music scene, the group on Monday releases its latest album, and it looks like Bono and crew are going back to their roots.

Forget the dance rhythms and the electronic sounds of U2's experimental phase in the 1990s, their 14th album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb", the first for four years, is good ol' guitar rock. [arrow more]


 
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