U2 Continues To Say FU

The Edge / Bono

 Editor Comment: Remember we share whats reported, someimes its not as wonderful as we think. This story seems to take digs at the lack of local support, however sometimes you have to pick your battle to win the war. Not everyone can be focused on everything. So from our view point “Think Global, Act Local” sounds great however sometimes thats not always as easy as it suggests.

Even though U2 is known for campaigning on behalf of environmental issues, they don’t seem to give a rat’s behind for local communities. Last year in Dublin, they blasted the city’s residents out of their homes, exceeding the maximum level of safe decibels over 12 times during the concert. Tour promoters were fined over £33,000, but nothing has changed for U2, they continue to put on excessively loud and lavish outdoor stage shows, even within city neighborhoods.

Now the U2 guitarist (David Evans) – has purchased 156 acres of land in the exclusive Sierra Canyon district of Malibu, California, and he wants to build a five-home development there which is against local zoning ordinances.

“I believe most of the local opposition is softening as I communicate my intentions of how these homes will collectively compliment the landscape,” he said. “There is a small group of locals who are very vocal and simply want to stop all development of any kind.”

However, Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Jefferson Wagner insisted the development would be out of character for the area.

“This is not what Malibu is about,” said Wagner. “These kinds of places are ego run riot.”

The Edge will now have to put his case to the California Coastal Commission in June, where he hopes officials will allow his plans to go ahead.



U2 Fan Site Alert !

So it looks like a big database error - Fans have been reporting all afternoon that they got an email stating that their member ship was up. Time to renew. Well look at the follow up message - Only items changed was name and date field. Hum Live Nation may need a couple of billion more.

Dear U2 Fan

Not sure if you noticed but we’ve made a mistake. We were trying to remind a few of you that your subscription was coming to an end and it went to some folks it shouldn’t have and now we’ve got you all confused!

Apologies for this and to clarify the expiry date for your U2.com subscription is: XXXXX.

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Guess who is slamming U2, again !

Bono and that other guy Liam Gallagher has had another dig at U2, this time claiming the Irish supergroup buy their fans. Website Contactmusic is reporting the wonderfully verbose frontman as saying:

“I have never seen a U2 fan. I have never seen anyone with a U2 shirt or been around someone’s house that has a fucking U2 record.

“Where do their fans fucking come from? Where are they? I reckon they buy them. With all the money they’ve made, they just bought a load of people and every time they do a gig they get a shovel and pile them into their gigs to make them look good.”

So, what do you think? Are you a genuine U2 fan? Or have you been slipped a couple of Euros by Bono and The Edge?

Side Note About the photo:

June 1997, San Francisco, USA: Oasis were supporting U2 on their tour. Noel was singing Don’t Look Back In Anger and Liam was watching him intently on a monitor on the side of the stage. I was shooting portraits of him, when suddenly a monk-like figure in a cowl loomed up on his right. Jill quickly changed focus to this figure and took one of my favourite images ever, of Liam and Bono

Photograph: Jill Furmanovsky

 Other side note:  Liam must have forgotten that he did in fact open for U2, how quickly we forget where our last meal came from.

Pasadena Rose Bowl concert in 2010

U2 will release a DVD of the Pasadena Rose Bowl concert in 2010. The band are still working on the exact content of the DVD, but if you register here you can be the first to hear about an exclusive format.

Possible May time frame. Check back with us, at this point -still a rumor

Website: http://livedvd.u2.com/

U2’s ‘War’ child

Peter Rowen To millions of U2 fans, Peter Rowen is the child whose mournful face stares out from the covers of “Boy” and “War.” Now, 30 years since he modeled for the iconic images, he still attracts attention.

Peter grew up in Dublin, where his older brother Guggi befriended Bono, when he was still known as Paul Hewson.

“Bono [came] over to our house quite a bit,” Rowen says. “My eldest brother, Clive, says Bono used to eat us out of jam sandwiches! I remember Bono and [his wife] Ali coming, much later, for Sunday dinner.”

U2 first had Rowen photographed in 1979 for the EP “Three.” He later appeared on the European version of “Boy” and the breakthrough third album, 1983’s “War.”

For the ‘War’ shoot, I went to photographer Ian Finlay’s house in Dun Laoghaire [a seaside suburb of Dublin], where his wife made soup, which I didn’t like. When we returned to town, Bono was driving and came close to running into the back of another car!

“One of my older brothers who lived in London at the time said he thought it was cool to see posters of me everywhere. I’d get phone calls from girls in America. How they got my family’s number, I don’t know.”

When he was 21, Rowen became a photographer. In 2001, a newspaper asked him to cover a U2 concert at Slane Castle.

“I was in the pit with all the press photographers. The band wouldn’t have known I was there. At one point, Bono was lying on the stage right in front of me, which was kinda funny. Not long later, I bumped into The Edge at a nightclub and told him about that assignment. He asked to see some of the pictures and, after doing so, sent me a note saying they were really good.

“The [band is] well aware I was the child in their photos, but it’s [never] cropped up in conversation. The connection I had with them was when I was a child. I know them to say hi and they are always nice to me. They’re older than me, so I would never have hung around with them.

“Some of my brothers and friends have got more mileage out of it than I ever have. The biggest buzz I get out of it is having my 10-year-old daughter thinking it’s cool.

“The funny thing is, I never used it for pulling the birds. I would have felt an idiot trying to use it as a chat-up line. It’s a bit cringey, you know: ‘I was on the U2 album covers.’ ‘Were you? So what!’

“Technically, they’re very simple pictures, but they’re powerful. What’s important about a picture is atmosphere and feeling. I gather the whole idea of “Boy” was the innocence of youth. “War” shows a much more disturbed-looking child, and I guess shows what the world can do to a child — a loss of innocence.”

U2 Song "One" Modern Art

New York, NY, March 20, 2010 —(PR.com)— cNoteART is pleased to announce the introduction of its cNOTE (100) SERIES. U2’s “One” is one of only six songs featured in this premium, fine art collection. The other songs are Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World,” The Beatles’ “Hey Jude,” Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song,” Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” and Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance.”

“U2’s artistic and commercial success is only matched by its altruistic achievements,” Erik Rosen, Founder of cNoteART, said. “ Their song, ‘One,’ reflects their multifaceted success. It is one of the Band’s most admired songs and a certifiable commercial success. The band also uses the song in concert to promote human rights causes and the ONE Campaign is the name of Bono’s charitable organization.”

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'ARTIFICIAL HORIZON' in Vinyl ?

Who did not get their U2.com email this week? Well it seems those of us that joined “The Fan Club” to have something that no one else had has been heart broken. In case you missed the wonderful email from the U2.com team, or your not part of the fan club here are the details.

leading DJs and producers including Hot Chip, Justice and Trent Reznor.

From 1997’s If God Will Send His Angels to 2009’s Get On Your Boots, this 60-minute set includes three never-before released tracks: I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Live U2360 Remix); City Of Blinding Lights (Hot Chip 2006 Remix); and Get On Your Boots (Fish Out Of Water Mix); as well as two tracks with only limited previous release: ‘Staring At The Sun (Brothers in Rhythm Ambient Mix) and Magnificent (Falke Radio Mix).

The first U2 remix album since ‘Melon - Remixes for Propaganda’ in 1995, Artificial Horizon is set to be another must-have in the U2 catalogue.

PRE-ORDER ARTIFICIAL HORIZON NOW AND RECEIVE AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD OF ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE TRACK - SNOW PATROL’S REMIX OF ‘UNKNOWN CALLER’

Artificial Horizon is presented in a customised gatefold sleeve and is available for eight weeks only.

ORDERS CLOSE ON MAY 14TH 2010.

Why IE9 is the Bono of browsers

When Microsoft unwrapped an early version of IE9 yesterday, it proved beyond doubt something we’ve suspected for a while: IE is the Bono of browsers.

The similarities between the Irish singer and a Windows web browser might not be immediately obvious, but they’re there.

In their early days U2 were underdogs, and no matter how good their records the critics would say “U2! You are rubbish! And your singer has a stupid name!”

Early IE was like that too. Netscape was the critical darling, and early IEs were greeted with derision.

Being underdogs suited U2. They made better and better records, got better and better at doing gigs, and eventually everything came together. U2 released The Joshua Tree, a brilliant album that conquered the planet.

It was the same with Microsoft. Internet Explorer 4 was its Joshua Tree

Massive Reporting on U2 Fan sites - We don’t get the reference -