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Topic: Release

Donnerstag, 19. August 2004
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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Montag, 16. August 2004
interference.com: Recent posts on the Interference.com message boards have yielded some interesting developments regarding the release of the new U2 single from the as-of-yet untitled new album currently rumored to be due in November 2004. [arrow more]


Freitag, 30. Juli 2004
xfm.co.uk: Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker and U2?s Bono and The Edge have been confirmed to head-up a stellar line-up of songwriters and collaborators for the new Nancy Sinatra album. Jon Spencer and Pete Yorn have also penned tracks. [arrow more]


Dienstag, 20. Juli 2004
ard.de: Vier Jahre nach ihrem letzten Album haben U2 jetzt ihr neues Album fertig. Ein Titel steht noch nicht fest, die Zeitung Irish Sunday Independent will allerdings wissen, dass es entweder "Vertigo" oder "How to defuse an atomic bomb" heißen soll.

Bono hat verraten, dass die neue Platte stark von den Beatles beeinflusst ist: "Die Beatles haben U2 in so vielerlei Art und Weise geprägt." [arrow more]


Montag, 19. Juli 2004
unison.ie: IT'S official. U2 are finished. Let me rephrase that: U2 have finished their new album. Bono celebrated the completion of the long-awaited follow-up to All That You Can't Leave Behind with a slap-up meal in the Clarence last Friday.

Good Friday it was: everybody who had worked on the album was invited as a thank you from the lads. On the Saturday morning, Bono et al jetted out to the South of France for holiday and to shoot a video and do some promo for the new record - rumoured to be called How to Defuse an Atomic Bomb. [arrow more]


Freitag, 16. Juli 2004
billboard.com: The historic 1985 Live Aid concert will finally be released on DVD in the fall. Earlier this year, the Band Aid Trust agreed to auction the global rights for the concerts for the first time, after pirated copies were found for sale on the Internet.
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Freitag, 9. Juli 2004
historydvd
dvdsoon.com: The 10-hour tour hits all the right notes. It has classic performances and insightful interviews with 204 rock legends commenting on their art and their peers: Robert Plant on Elvis. Jerry Lee Lewis on the Beatles. Judy Collins on Bob Dylan.

"Mystery and mischief are the two main ingredients of rock," says U2's Bono. [arrow more]


Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004
u2log.com: Speaking to Edge he confirmed that the band would complete the album ‘by the end of June - first week of July at latest’. [arrow more]


Freitag, 4. Juni 2004
atu2.com: U2's next album will be out in November, and the first single will arrive in October. That's the word we've seen, in writing, from a Principle Management employee. [arrow more]


Montag, 31. Mai 2004
aidvdu2tour.de: Auf der DVD "We Know Where You Live: Live!" ist aus dem Jahre 2001 von dem Amnesty International Comedy Konzert ein Auftritt von U2 enthalten. U2 konnten an dem Konzert in der Wembley Arena nicht selber anwesend sein und wurden aus Toronto mit dem Song “Stay (Faraway So Close)” via Video Link eingespielt. [arrow more]


 
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