Bono and Bieber ?

 

Justin was greeted by hundreds of screaming fans all over Dublin ahead of his 02 shows last night. He has been spending a few days in Ireland.

When asked if he was interested in working with any Irish musicians, Bieber threw out U2 of course. Justin said he was a big fan of Bono and the boys. 

He has met Bono before and added that it would be his dream job to work with him. 

Bieber has power now to bring a whole new audience to Bono and the boys, could such a tune be in the works? Not really as social media goes such a team would have been annouced already via twitter. However bands have for years looked at ways of expanding their audiences by working with other bands. Justin would be just another oppertunity to reach into that younger audience.

 

 



Happy Anniversary The Joshua Tree

U2, The Joshua Tree

Before The Joshua Tree, U2 had released four studio albums and were an internationally successful band, particularly as a live act having toured every year in the 1980s. The group’s stature and the public’s anticipation for a new album grew following their 1984 record, The Unforgettable Fire, their subsequent tour, and their participation in Live Aid in 1985. U2 began writing new material in mid-1985 following the Unforgettable Fire Tour.

Band manager Paul McGuinness recounted that The Joshua Tree originated from the band’s “great romance” with the United States, as the group had toured the country for up to five months per year in the first half of the 1980s.

In the lead up to the album sessions, lead vocalist Bono had been reading the works of American writers such as Norman Mailer, Flannery O’Connor, and Raymond Carver so as to understand, in the words of Hot Press editor Niall Stokes, “those on the fringes of the promised land, cut off from the American dream”. Following a 1985 humanitarian visit to Ethiopia with his wife Ali, Bono said, “Spending time in Africa and seeing people in the pits of poverty, I still saw a very strong spirit in the people, a richness of spirit I didn’t see when I came home… I saw the spoiled child of the Western world. I started thinking, ‘They may have a physical desert, but we’ve got other kinds of deserts.’ And that’s what attracted me to the desert as a symbol of some sort.”

The Joshua Tree Back CD Cover In 1985, Bono participated in Steven Van Zandt’s anti-apartheid Sun City project and spent time with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. When Richards and Jagger played blues, Bono was embarrassed by his lack of familiarity with the genre, as most of U2’s musical knowledge began with punk rock in their youth in the mid-1970s. Bono realised that U2 “had no tradition”, and he felt as if they “were from outer space”. This inspired him to write the blues-influenced song “Silver and Gold”, which he recorded with Richards and Ronnie Wood. Until that time, U2 had been antipathetic towards roots music, but after spending time with fellow Irish bands The Waterboys and Hothouse Flowers, they felt a sense of indigenous Irish music blending with American folk music. Nascent friendships with Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Richards encouraged U2 to look back to rock’s roots and focused Bono on his skills as a songwriter and lyricist. He explained, “I used to think that writing words was old-fashioned, so I sketched.2 I wrote words on the microphone. For The Joshua Tree, I felt the time had come to write words that meant something, out of my experience.” Dylan told Bono of his own debt to Irish music, while Bono further demonstrated his interest in music traditions in his duet with Irish Celtic and folk group Clannad on the track “In a Lifetime”.

The Joshua Tree Tour Set ListThe band wanted to build on the textures of The Unforgettable Fire, but in contrast to that record’s often out-of-focus experimentation, they sought a harder-hitting sound within the limitations of more strict song structures.

The group referred to this approach as working within the “primary colours” of rock music—guitar, bass, and drums. Guitarist The Edge was more interested in the European atmospherics of The Unforgettable Fire and was initially reluctant to follow the lead of Bono, who, inspired by Dylan’s instruction to “go back”, sought a more American, bluesy sound.

Despite not having a consensus on musical direction, the group members agreed that they felt disconnected from the dominant synthpop and New Wave music of the time, and they wanted to continue making music that contrasted with these genres.

In late 1985, U2 moved to drummer Larry Mullen, Jr.’s newly-purchased home to work on material written during The Unforgettable Fire Tour. This included demos that would evolve into “With or Without You”, “Red Hill Mining Town”, and “Trip Through Your Wires”, and a song called “Womanfish”. The Edge recalled it as a difficult period with a sense of “going nowhere”, although Bono was set on America as a theme for the album.

24 Years Later "The Joshua Tree"

Wednesday marks the 24th anniversary of “The Joshua Tree” Most will agree that in addition to being one of the most culturally significant rock ‘n’ roll albums ever recorded which managed to sell over 25M copies and made U2 ” The Worlds Greatest” Band and the title remains. Greatest does not start with a plan or a road map as to where your heading. You can pick up your own copy here

The Joshua Tree (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered]

Today some would say who cares about U2? They have past their time and that the music may not relate to the masses today. However what does a pre-teen Justin lover really know about the world? U2’s message is clearly directed towards the college crowd to guide them to making a difference in the world. Becoming something more than a pay check collecting person.

The idea that one is no greater than another is not a new concept, what’s different is the idea of main streaming the thoughts of being good to each other and looking for ways to help one another.  24 years later and the message still matters. The only difference today is that we may have to tweet it, or shoot a video to get the message out.

The bio is not provided for the dedicated U2 fan rather the possible new U2 fan. Music moves you beyond your space and time.

The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by rock band U2. It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 9 March 1987 on Island Records. In contrast to the ambient experimentation of their 1984 release The Unforgettable Fire, U2 aimed for a harder-hitting sound on The Joshua Tree within the limitation of strict song structures. The album is influenced by American and Irish roots music and depicts the band’s love-hate relationship with the United States, with socially- and politically-conscious lyrics embellished with spiritual imagery.

Inspired by American tour experiences, literature, and politics, U2 chose America as a theme for the record. Recording began in January 1986 in Ireland, and to foster a relaxed, creative atmosphere, the group recorded in two houses, in addition to two professional studios. Several events during the sessions helped shape the conscious tone of the album, including the band’s participation in A Conspiracy of Hope tour, the death of roadie Greg Carroll, and lead vocalist Bono’s travels to Central America. Recording was completed in November and additional production continued into January 1987. Throughout the sessions, U2 sought a “cinematic” quality for the record that would evoke a sense of location, in particular, the open spaces of America. They represented this in the sleeve photography depicting them in American desert landscapes.

Subscribers Get An "We See"

U2 fans you expected an answer. Well U2.com has posted an answer to the swell of upset subscribers. Here is the answer in whole. No editing just straight answer from the Dot Com team. We suggested that we post some of what we would like to see different. So now that we have someones ear. Lets be sure to ask for what we want. - Post your comments. on Facebook

 

We see that some fans are unhappy with the service at U2.com, we take the point.

Some issues raised hit hard, particularly about ‘Duals’ because a lot of work went into it. And it’s fair to say that if you’ve been following the band continually since the very early days, you might have collected these tracks, but for everyone else, there’s some great music here and we’re glad to hear you’re looking forward to receiving the CD.

Also, we’d like to clarify that subscribers are always first in line for tickets and our allocation is reserved to ensure we get the widest choice in a venue. We are sometimes beaten to the draw with news stories - that’s because we have no choice but to only run confirmed information. We are the official word.

If we get a tour date or set list track wrong or mislabel a lithograph - genuine mistakes - we’ll check and correct it.

But it’s not satisfactory that U2 fans feel aggrieved. So we’re going to investigate all of your concerns, including customer service.

We are always looking to improve the U2.com experience and the service we offer to subscribers as our recent live webcast from Cape Town shows. Thanks for your great response to that and thanks for raising these issues.

The U2.com Team 

U2 wakes up Discovery Crew

(NECN/NASA TV) - Astronauts on the shuttle Discovery woke today to “City of Blinding Lights” by U2.

The song was chosen by Steve Kopra, who was supposed to lead the final space walk but was grounded after a bicycle accident.



This will be a day of rest for the crew following Wednesday’s successful walk in space.

Discovery is scheduled to undock from the International Space Station Sunday for the trip back to earth. This is the final flight for NASA’s oldest space shuttle as the program winds down.

U2TOURFANS Chief Editor Speaks Up

U2 fans over the past few days we have begun to see a series of reports that fans are upset with the current state of the U2.com fan site. Upset that the cost of $50.00 does not really provide them anything of great value and that many other U2 fan based sites provide a current view of the band and updated stories hours before the U2.com site.

I have to agree with all of the comments. I do believe that the non profit fan based sites tend to have a true pulse on the fan and the band. We don’t have all the resources of a Live Nation supported site we do seem to keep ahead of them. We seem to really tell the story of the tour, the music and provide a wide selection of options to get our U2 news.

You have choices. Those choices range from a paying site such as U2.com or any of the hundreds of free ones in any language you would like. The only true difference was the ticket selection. Which from my view seemed to be a waste of money too.

Since the start of the tour we have purchased tickets and used our codes. What we have found is that our code did not provide any better seat than our ticketmaster skills or our relationship with the many of the sponsored ticket systems.

I support the fans interest in pointing out concerns with the current fan site model. I agree some changes need to be made to support fans real time need to be informed. What I don’t agree with is the idea that fans can rant and rave about an issue and not provide any suggested solutions.

What would you like to see from a U2.com fan base site ? How would it support your interests? How much should it cost? How often updated and so on. Why not share those thoughts too. Its better to offer suggestions and try to work with the fan club to make changes that make sense and provide real value for all of us.

Its about the music.

Your Editor in Chief

Dre

P.S. We have some wonderful fan sites. I support them all and believe that we all have a place within the U2 fans heart.

U2 Fan Club Fans Not Happy

Members of U2’s official fan club have created an online petition voicing their displeasure over paying a $50 annual membership fan club fee “for a product that is embarrassingly sub par.” The petition had 665 signatures with a goal of 50,000.

In a letter written by “The Fans” titled ‘The Fanclub Is a Cannibal — U2.com, Fans Need More,’ and published last week on Petitionspot.com, fans addressed six main problems, including customer service issues such as orders being canceled or delayed, as well as “generic and uninformative” responses when fans inquired about the former.

It seems that the two main issues concern concert presales and the value fans get from the $50 membership. Previously, fans paying for U2.com membership often got first chance at concert tickets but that no longer happens due to sports teams and “certain credit cards” often offering the same opportunity.

Regarding the value, fans say that aside from posts like ‘Willie’s Diary’ there is very little value offered. “REM subscription is $12 and members receive actual unreleased tracks,” the letter says. Pearl Jam — whose fan club membership is $40 — are also cited for giving streaming radio access, a magazine, free tracks available for download and vinyl, t-shirts and a coupon enabling fans “to download a free ‘bootleg’ Pearl Jam concert of their choice.”

Before we go a head and start blaming Live Nation lets consider the options. Today you have your choice of thousands of U2 sites and many of the offer the same bit of information as the next one. Sometimes you can even find the same stories. So before ew trash the U2.com fan site lets look at what we as fans would like to have. Lets start the conversation as to whats important and build from that list. 

Frankly its a couple of fan based sites that may be adding fuel to the fire that has been burning for a couple of years. Maybe to position their site as the best option for U2 fans. 

Our position is clear. We are a fan based site. We are focused on you the fan. All the other crap can just sit by the waste side. Hell who has the time to spending all day bitching about some fan club. When all we really want is good music, and a band that respects their fans to not produce crap. End of story 

Oh not really - We have been working behind the covers of our site to add new team members. We will be posting our job requirments within a few days. Yes of course you already know that a couple of other fan sites are expanding too. We support their growth and believe that we can all support the U2 fan base. 

On Tour With U2TOURFANS

Its offical we are heading out on the North American tour this summer. Across America we will travel to each show. As we cross America we will be recording our travels for an up coming movie project as well as a book.

The 2 1/2 Month Trip will take our star reporter to every show as we begin the summer tour season we have an oppertunity for a sponsor to a part of the whole project. The U2 shows across North America have been sold out for 2 years and demand for the shows contiues to grow.

U2TOURFANS offers exceptional branding opportunities that will enhance your company’s visibility to a highly desirable audience. The U2TOURFANS staff will work with you in partnership to create a custom package designed specifically to meet your marketing goals.

U2TOURFANS has a complete 360 Social Media property list that includes all of the top social media outlets. We have the audience for your product or message.  To get more information about pricing and when we plan on hitting the road email us directly at fanmail @ u2tourfans dot com

U2TOURFANS Tour Sponsor  

  • Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.
  • Sponsor will be able to supply products for onsite product engagements
  • Sponsor will be positioned at every North American show
  • Sponsor will be identified as a Title Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).
  • Sponsor will be featured daily on all social media outlets and positioned within the daily updates from around the tour.
  • Tour buses can be wrapped to incorporate Title Sponsor logos along with the U2TOURFANS logo for increased visibility.
  • Sponsor will be featured in YouTube daily news video updates.
  • Sponsor can position promotional items.

Presenting Sponsor 

  • Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.
  • Sponsor will receive opportunity for product sampling.
  • Sponsor will be mentioned in promotional media outlets
  • Sponsor will be identified as a Presenting Sponsor on all U2TOURFANS social media sites.

Gold Sponsor 

  • Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.
  • Sponsor will be mentioned in social media, local media outlets
  • Sponsor will be identified as a Platinum Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).
  • Participating Sponsor 
  • Sponsor a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.
  • Sponsor will be identified as a Participating Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).

 

U2TOURFANS offers exceptional branding opportunities that will enhance your company’s visibility to a highly desirable audience. The U2TOURFANS staff will work with you in partnership to create a custom package designed specifically to meet your marketing goals.

U2TOURFANS Tour Sponsor  

·         Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.

·         Sponsor will be able to supply products for onsite product engagements

·         Sponsor will be positioned at every North American show

·         Sponsor will be identified as a Title Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).

·         Sponsor will be featured daily on all social media outlets and positioned within the daily updates from around the tour.

·         Tour buses can be wrapped to incorporate Title Sponsor logos along with the U2TOURFANS logo for increased visibility.

·         Sponsor will be featured in YouTube daily news video updates.

·         Sponsor can position promotional items.

Presenting Sponsor 

·         Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.

·         Sponsor will receive opportunity for product sampling.

·         Sponsor will be mentioned in promotional media outlets

·         Sponsor will be identified as a Presenting Sponsor on all U2TOURFANS social media sites.

Platinum Sponsor 

·         Sponsor receives a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.

·         Sponsor will be mentioned in social media, local media outlets

·         Sponsor will be identified as a Platinum Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).

Participating Sponsor 

·         Sponsor a custom web banner on the U2TOURFANS website, where the advertiser identifies their business to our viewers.

·         Sponsor will be identified as a Participating Sponsor on all collateral materials (flyers, t-shirts, program booklet, etc.).