More than 120,000 fans in Zagreb for U2 gigs

ZAGREB — More than 120,000 fans from all over southeastern Europe have gathered in Zagreb to see legendary rock group U2 on their only stopover in the region on their current 360 Degree Tour of the world.

It is the Irish band's first visit to the region since their concert in Sarajevo in 1997. Local media have dubbed the two shows "the performance of the decade."

Some 63,000 people filled Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium on Sunday night, and as many again are expected at a second concert on Monday, organisers said.

More than 40,000 fans have arrived in the Croatian capital from countries including Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Slovakia and Romania.

The event has dominated news in the Croatian media for the past week, with detailed reports of the setting up of the stage on the home turf of the Dinamo Zagreb football club.

The futuristic décor is dominated by a huge metal structure nicknamed "the claw", which measures 50 metres (160 feet) and weighs 390 tonnes.

The opening concert on Sunday lasted around two hours and included songs from "No Line on the Horizon", the band's 12th album which was released in February.

Zagreb is one of 15 European cities on the 360 Degree Tour, which began on June 30 in Barcelona and will end in October in Vancouver, Canada, with a total of 44 concerts scheduled.

By the end of the tour, the group will have performed before an estimated three million fans.

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Bauer Radio to broadcast U2 gig across network

U2 Sheffield gig will play live on Bauer Radio's 20-station Big City network, plus three national digital stations

John Plunkett

Guardian.co.uk, Monday 10 August 2009 13.52 BS

The Bauer Radio network has secured the live broadcast rights to U2's latest tour, planning to air the band's Sheffield concert across its 20-station Big City network and three of its national digital stations.

The Big City network – which is based in the north of England, Scotland and northern Ireland and includes Key 103 in Manchester and Newcastle's Metro Radio – will devote more than five hours of airtime to the band, including two hours of live coverage from the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield on 20 August. The U2 coverage will also air on Bauer's digital stations The Hits, Q and Kerrang! and online.

The Big City network programme director, Steve King, said the concert would be the "biggest commercial radio event of 2009".

"U2 are very appropriate for the Big City network - they are straight down the middle of our audience, particularly the more recent material from their last album and the one before that," he said. "There aren't many artists you can do this with – U2, Take That, possibly Robbie Williams."

The Big City network previously broadcast a Williams concert live from Vienna.

Longer pieces between songs would be taken out, King said, because they were not so relevant to a radio audience.

The live concert programme, which will begin at 7pm, will be preceded by a pre-recorded interview with the band by a DJ from Bauer's Clyde One, Billy Sloan.

Bauer has also set up a dedicated website for fans listening online, iloveU2ontheradio.com.

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U2 may cause cancellation of major Celtic game

Glasgow police say they can't host two major events at once

The date of Glasgow Celtic’s fourth round Champions League qualifying draw with Arsenal is in jeopardy due to the fact that U2 will be playing a show at Scotland’s Hampden Park on the same night.

Police in the area say they do not have the resources or manpower to host two major events in Glasgow at the same time.

U2’s stadium 360 Tour attracts thousands of concert goers, while the Celtic-Arsenal play-off game is expected to be a wild event, given that it involves two British football clubs.

Celtic, however, remains hopeful that the game will take place as planned on Tuesday, August 18, but are still cautioning fans to hold off on making travel plans to Glasgow until the conflict is resolved.

100 Million in 6 Shows !

U2 tops this week's Hot Tours ranking with the first boxscore totals reported for their massive "360" tour" which kicked off in Barcelona's Camp Nou on June 30th. With six total sold-out shows from the first three stadiums on the tour, the band grossed more than $55.8 million. The group's top take comes from Paris with over $20.9 million earned at the Stade De France. A total of 186,544 tickets were sold for both performances.  The "360" Tour will be playing European stadiums through August before kicking off North American dates in September.

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Happy Birthday David Howell Evans


David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), more widely known by his nickname and stage name The Edge (or simply just Edge), is an Irish musician known best as the guitarist, keyboardist, and main backing vocalist for the Irish rock band U2. His distinctive electric guitar timbre and percussive style of playing, along with his innovative use of digital sound processing — delay in particular — have been instrumental in defining U2's unique sound. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine named him at #24 on their list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

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In 1981, leading up to the October tour, Evans came very close to leaving U2 for religious reasons, but he was persuaded to stay.[5] During this period, he became involved with a group called Shalom Tigers, in which bandmates Bono and Larry Mullen Jr. were also involved.[7] Shortly after deciding to remain with the band, he wrote a piece of music that was to become "Sunday Bloody Sunday".[5] The Edge married his secondary school girlfriend Aislinn O'Sullivan on 12 July 1983.[8] The couple had three daughters together: Hollie, in 1984, Arran, in 1985, and Blue Angel, in 1989.[7] The Edge and O'Sullivan separated in 1990 but could not divorce due to Irish laws regarding marriage annullment; divorce was legalised in 1995 and the couple legally divorced in 1996.[7]

During U2's groundbreaking Zoo TV Tour, The Edge met Morleigh Steinberg, a professional dancer and choreographer employed by the band. The couple began dating in 1993, and had their daughter, Sian, in 1997, and a son, Levi, in 1999.[7] They were married on 22 June 2002.[7]

The Edge's hair started thinning in his early twenties, and as a result, he has worn hats or caps on stage, in photo shoots, and on album covers since The Joshua Tree album and tour. From the period of The Joshua Tree up until Achtung Baby and early Zoo TV, he had very long hair.

He now wears a toque at all times in public, and even wore one at his wedding to Steinberg in 2002. He has since made very few public appearances without a hat or cap, such as during the 1995 "Pavarotti and Friends" concert where he performed "Miss Sarajevo" and "One" with Bono.

This cap has become part of his distinctive "look". As of September 2007 he owned 375 hats according to his most recent count at the time and 14/15 bandanas.

He says he has a hat wing in his house. He has also been distinguished by wearing shirts with numbers during the Elevation Tour, and by a cowboy hat and Fu Manchu moustache during the PopMart Tour.

He is currently focusing his humanitarian efforts on Music Rising, a charity that provides musical instruments to those who lost instruments in Hurricane Katrina. He also owns the 140-foot, $20 million Codecasa yacht The Cyan.

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Boots gets kicked to the Streets on VMA Nomination

Everything you thought MTV was can get throwen right out of the window of "PC" correction world crap.

Now we all agree that U2 "Streets" video should have won a long time ago. However to come back around today and make up a catergory called "Should have won" No way whats next?

Awards for:

  1. Hall of Famers that we think should be ones.
  2. Grammy Awards for those that should have won
  3. Oscars for poor acting skills.
  4. Sun Dance awards for movies that did not make it to the dance.

Oh come on now lets call it as we see it. U2 is on tour, its the biggest tour of the year and MTV did not want to miss the chance to grab those eye balls for at least one night. Lets face it when was the last time you saw an U2 video on MTV? Or for that fact when was the last time you saw any video on MTV. Its dead as dead as Spring Break in Florida. Gone of the way of TC's TOP Dogs in Daytona Beach. Yea I worked for MTV too when younger. Who has not.

Best Video (That Should Have Won A Moonman)

  • David Lee Roth, "California Girls"
  • Foo Fighters, "Everlong"
  • U2, "Streets Have No Name"
  • George Michael, "Freedom"
  • OK Go, "Here It Goes Again"
  • Tom Petty, "Into the Great Wide Open"
  • Dr. Dre(featuring Snoop Dogg), "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang"
  • Beastie Boys, "Sabotage"
  • Björk, "Human Behavior"
  • Radiohead, "Karma Police"

I bet we see them win as they are out on Tour with a "live" video cut in from the show. Wanta bet ?

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Adam Clayton in his own words

This much I know ( Series )

Luke Bainbridge

The Observer, Sunday 2 August 2009

Adam Clayton, musician, 49, Amsterdam

 

Adam Clayton in Paris

Adam Clayton in Paris. Photograph: Kevin Davies

I don't think rock'n'roll is necessarily a young man's game. I think Neil Young is just as rock'n'roll now as he was in his 20s. I'd like to think we can still be edgy and challenging.

I was not an obvious contender. I was actually pretty shy in school. My defence mechanism was to be the class clown. I remember getting into a lot of trouble for being disruptive, and I was brought in front of the headteacher, who said: "What's going to happen to you; what are you going to do when you grow up?" and I said: "Well, I'm obviously going to be a comedian."

From an early age I didn't buy into the value systems of working hard in a nine-to-five job. I thought creativity, friendship and loyalty and pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable was much more interesting.

The longevity of U2 is primarily based on the friendship of four men that have grown up together. Four men that respect and support and love each other. We won't let each other fail.

It's very confusing when fame comes early on in your career. You get a little bit bent out of shape in terms of what's important. Fame is like the dessert that comes with your achievements - it's not an achievement in itself, but sometimes it can overpower the work.

I really enjoy the privileges of fame now. It opens doors and allows you to meet people, and you're in control. When fame first happened I didn't feel in control, and it closed doors to me.

I've never necessarily chosen to be a bachelor. I've had girlfriends throughout the last 20 or 30 years. It's just that there were times when I met people that fascinated me and times I didn't.

The biggest misconception about me was that I was some kind of wild, crazy rock'n'roll firework. It was an easy image to pick up on, but I'd like to think I was a little deeper than that.

I stopped drinking 12 years ago, and it was time. I'd had enough of drinking, drugging and nightclubs. It was a difficult decision to change my life, and it took a while to reprogram, but I've no regrets at all. I've enjoyed every bit of my life. I've had the best of it both ways.

My greatest achievement is managing to cope with four fingers and four strings.

The worst thing that ever happened to me was being busted. It wasn't that I was treated particularly badly, it was just so stupid, so pathetic, to be busted for cannabis. It was a big newspaper story, and it becomes a whole talking point with your parents and your parents' friends and your friends' children, and you just don't want that debate opened up.

I feel there is a lot more to achieve. In the first 20 years I was functioning on instinct and attitude and rawness, and now I know what I'm doing and can apply those skills in a different way. It's no longer about attitude and rawness, but it's about sophistication and understanding.

If I could only take one thing on tour it would be Irish tea bags. Barry's decaffeinated tea bags. I know it sounds crazy, but if you don't travel with your own tea, it never tastes the same.

In a loving relationship, as an expression of freedom and fantasy, I think sex is very important.

I don't think I would ever try and repeat U2. I'd be very happy when U2 came to whatever end, and there is no end, really. But I would be happy to move on. It's a very fast world, and a quieter world would be welcome at some stage.

I can look at myself in the mirror. I didn't use to be able to do it. I see someone who is incredibly lucky, who still has so much ahead of him rather than behind him, and I'm very grateful. I cannot believe how good my life is. I did not expect this.

• U2 plays Wembley Stadium, London on 14 and 15 August

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