U2 and unhappy baseball fans

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We found this interesting article yesterday that suggested that is was” fashionable to dislike U2 since Bono showed up in an iPod commercial and skipped four through 13 in his Spanish counting lesson. (And I’m sure there are more than a few folks who hopped off the train at Zooropa, too)” Really ? Is that really how most people feel

Baseball has started around of the U.S. Sam Borden of The LoHud Yankees Blog reports that a massive U2 summer tour is going to make many teams take road trips this summer, most prominently the Red Sox, whose odd season-opening and season-closing series at Fenway against the Yankees owe something to the band.

That shouldn’t be a huge problem: U2 only plays concerts in baseball stadiums in Anaheim, Oakland, Toronto, Miami, and Philadelphia. But a U2 date apparently requires so much build-up and tear-down that there must be a 10-day window around the concerts, and that ripples out to the rest of baseball. Combine that with quirks like the Yankees homestanding in September while the Mets travel for the U.S. Open, and putting together a year’s schedule seems fairly difficult, even before considering the whims of television.

But on Opening Day (or Night?), is it really worth whining about the schedule? Baseball’s back. That’s enough to make it a beautiful day.

“I’m wide awake! I’m wide awake

Please welcome Nikki Vee to the team. Nikki has been a guest writer in the past with some great insight and chutzpa! Her weekly column will feature Nikki’s views of everything U2. We have placed all editorial controls in her hands. Please welcome Nikki today with some feedback and comments. As you will come to find out our writers really like to hear from you. You’re the reason why we all make this site happen. It’s our love for U2. 

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Welcome to the team Nikki

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Who Rescued U2's 1st US 1# Song?

Bono and GavinAccording to guitarist The Edge, the band were struggling to complete ‘With Or Without You’ and had considered abandoning the 1987 track before Bono’s childhood friend arrived at the studio.

“We were making The Joshua Tree album and were having trouble with one of the songs,” The Edge told RTE documentary Ladies and Gentlemen, Gavin Friday. “It just wasn’t coming together. I’d just received a new guitar, the Infinite Guitar, so I was in the room playing with the guitar, oblivious to the fact that the others were in the other room listening to a raw blend of ‘With Or Without You’.

“I think they just had the bass and the drums up. Gavin and Bono could hear this guitar and Gavin said, ‘What’s that? That’s it!’”

With the addition of the understated guitar part, the song was chosen to be the album’s lead single and went on to top the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and reached number four in the UK charts.

In an interview for the Arts Lives documentary, Friday, real name Fionán Hanvey, said of his relationship with U2: “I’m a cross between their mother, their father, their schoolteacher, their midwife, their communicator.”

U2’s music transcend age

 As Catholics begin the holiday weekend. The same questions appear to come up over time. Are the boys Catholic or Protestants? 

Throughout U2’s career, faith struggle has been a recurring theme in their music. Bono, a child of mixed Catholic and Protestant backgrounds, has explored his spiritual self through U2’s life in the spotlight. In his music, he frequently cites scripture and recounts personal periods of hope and despair, faith and doubt, temptation and grace — all characteristic of a Christian worldview. The spiritual messages behind the band’s lyrics are so prevalent that some places of worship have used the band’s music in services called U2charists, in an attempt to reach out to a younger crowd. From Boy, the band’s first album, to the newly released No Line on the Horizon, issues of faith continue to manifest themselves in U2’s music.

No Line on the Horizon may be one of their most spiritual albums to date. The band’s 12th studio album, Horizon was five years in the making, the longest gap U2 has ever had without a CD release. With a considerable amount of time put into the album, U2 aimed for reinvention. Bono told long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Daniel Lanoios that he wanted an album of “futuristic spirituals,” and the largely experimental Horizon was the result. The band wrote and recorded the album all over — spending time in Dublin, New York, London, and Fez, Morocco. Lyrically rich, Horizon is new and fresh while still remaining classically U2, complete with a spiritual restlessness, concern for social justice, and more than a hint of nonsense.

Magnificent

Bono / U2The themes in U2’s music transcend age, as they continue to explore love and its meaning, relationship with the divine, sin and forgiveness — with their signature humor and hint of irreverence.

So how is it possible that a group who put out their first album years before most of my classmates were born still carries relevance for young people? The themes in U2’s music transcend age, as they continue to explore love and its meaning, relationship with the divine, sin and forgiveness — with their signature humor and hint of irreverence. Their songs contain a depth that allows for reflection and interpretation.

The band’s spiritual side was evident during their performance of “Magnificent” that morning. A long, instrumental lead-in built up to the release of Bono’s booming voice, “I was born/I was born to sing for you/I didn’t have a choice but to lift you up.” As Bono closed his eyes and reached up to the sky, audience members witnessed what seemed like his personal conversation with God — Bono’s acknowledgment of God’s gift of music. Later, he highlighted the strength of divine love, “Only love/Only love would leave such a mark/Only love/only love can heal such a scar.”

From our view, we see nothing wrong with introducing faith, love and hope into music. Happy Easter U2 Fans.

 

 

U2 backing bid for Singlespeed World Champs 2011

Editor Comment: Please be sure you read all the way to the end of the this story, you find a special detail that does not come out until the very end - Cheers  

U2, have announced they are supporting the bid at this year’s championships in Rotorua, New Zealand, in October.

“We have the perfect theme song in ‘One’,“ says lead singer, Bono, down the line from Dublin. “We really love Kiwis and wrote One Tree Hill about a landmark in Auckland as a tribute to one of our favourites, Gregg Carroll.”

The New Zealander was Bono’s personal assistant and good friend, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1986.

“It’ll be great to be back in New Zealand,” says U2 guitarist, The Edge. “The Singlespeed Worlds is a fun event and we like the idea of riders being able to down a beer and take a short cut.”
It might be a bit different if Ireland wins the right to host next year’s event.

“The official beer in Rotorua will be Speight’s Traverse, which we know as a very nice drop, but in Dublin, well, you know, it’s got to be Guinness,” says Bono.
“And if the Singlespeeds Worlds do come to Ireland in 2011, we’ll be renaming the band U1 during the event, to be sure.”


The two main men of the legendary band have been spotted cruising round Dublin on fixed gear bikes as Spring arrives. “Not just a fashion statement – we’re rebooting our youth,” says Bono, with a laugh. “I think we might have finally found what we are looking for. We might even be tempted to get ourselves a bike or two built by the event sponsor in Rotorua – they’re called Kiwibikes, how great is that.”

The big question for local fans is will the band play while they are in Rotorua.
“Adam and Larry won’t be coming,” says The Edge, “but Bono and I might break out the guitars and do a bit of busking outside the official pub, the Pig and Whistle, if the local Events & Venues guys will give us a license.”

The bidding process for the Singlespeed Worlds is a little different than for other global sporting events.

In 2009 in Durango, Colorado, New Zealand, Italy, Canada and Hungary fought out round 1 – a Karaoke/American Idol contest. “That would have been right up our street,” says Edge.
“Not sure how we would have gone in round 2, though,” adds Bono. “That was a basketball match between New Zealand and the Italians, with the Kiwis winning it all.” The actual bidding process for the 2011 event won’t be revealed till the day. “Who knows what the guys in Rotorua will come up with, but Bono and me and the third Irish rider, Father Ted & Dougal from Craggy Island, will be ready for anything,” says The Edge. “We’re also looking forward to meeting The Shweeb in Rotorua – same first name as me - nice.”

This year’s Singlespeed World Championships will be raced on the Whakarewarewa Forest mountain bike trail network. This is on the southern doorstep of Rotorua in the heartland of New Zealand’s North Island.

 


Entries opened at midnight on New Year’s Eve (NZT). Exactly three months later, around 700 riders have already entered. 26 countries are represented so far, nine more than the previous highest for a Singlespeed Worlds - in Berlin, in 2004. The limit for New Zealand riders was reached at 9.01PM on March 21 and they are now closed, with a rapidly growing waiting list.


However, there are still places for international riders left, with just under seven months to go.
They’ll line up alongside some of the world’s top cross-country riders and singlespeed legends, like Olympian and US pro rider, Travis Brown, who was Singlespeed World Champion in 1999 and 2002.
Reigning Singlespeed Worlds Women’s and Men’s Champions, Heather Irmiger and Ross Schnell, also from the USA, will be in Rotorua to try and add to their 2009 winner’s tattoos.

Race day is October 23 and will be the finale of the week-long Rotorua Bike Festival.

Irish band U2 threaten to sue organizers of Singlespeed Worlds 2010…

 

When April Fool’s jokes go bad.

There was a dramatic follow-up today to claims by organizers of this year’s Singlespeed World Mountain Bike Championships that Bono and The Edge from Irish band U2 would be in Rotorua, New Zealand, in October for the event.

“An email arrived this morning from their solicitors in Dublin,” said SSWC10 spokesperson, Graeme Simpson, at a tense and emotional lunchtime media conference at Zippy Central.
“It said they act on behalf of U2 and we should cease and desist using images of them and making ‘outrageous’ claims. It also said they would hold us all personally liable.”

It’s the first time the team has had any legal issues.

“A couple of years ago we put out a release on April 1, saying Lance Armstrong was coming out of retirement to ride in the 2008 New Zealand Singlespeed Champs and he didn’t sue – well, not yet, anyway,” said Simpson. “And last year we had a crack at the UCI and SSWC09 and they didn’t sue. What the hell is it about creative people?”

For SSWC10 event director, Dean Watson, the issue could not have come at a worse time.

“I thought the (expletive-deleted) Irish had a sense of humour, “ said Watson. “I’m supposed to be marrying an Irish woman in a few months, but after this….” he added, his voice trailing off.
“On the other hand,” he continued, perking up. “Singlespeeding is all about giving it to The Man, so I say let U2 and their corporate jackals take their best shot. If someone loses their business, well, so be it - and U2Bikes actually has quite a nice ring about it.
The photos stay up.”

The SSWC10 team refused to answer any more questions and were last seen at the Pig & Whistle pub.

Depending on whether or not the event organizers still have any money left after paying their legal bills, this year’s Singlespeed World Championships will be raced on the magnificent trail network in the Whakarewarewa Forest, on October 23.

 Now thats funny - Nice job guys -

60 Days to go

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U2 Rose Bowl DVD June 7 2010

U2360° At The Rose Bowl will be released on DVD and Blu-ray by Mercury Records on June 7, 2010.

U2360° At The Rose Bowl was the penultimate gig of last year’s

U2360° Tour in support of their Grammy nominated album No Line on The Horizon. The Rose Bowl performance was the band’s biggest show of 2009 and U2’s biggest ever US show, with a live audience in excess of 97,000.

The show was also streamed across seven continents via YouTube.

The first ever live streaming of a full-length stadium concert, U2360° at the Rose Bowl had over 10 million views on the channel in one week.

Shot entirely in HD, the concert was filmed with 27 cameras and directed by Tom Krueger who had previously worked on U23D, the first live action 3D concert movie taken from U2’s Vertigo Tour.

Available in standard and 2-disc deluxe DVD formats (see below), U2360° At The Rose Bowl will also be U2’s first concert available in Blu-ray. The deluxe formats and the Blu-ray will feature a new documentary called Squaring the Circle:

Creating U2360° with new interviews from U2, Paul McGuinness and the team behind the touring production.

Tracklisting of U2360° At The Rose Bowl is as follows:

Get On Your Boots, Magnificent, Mysterious Ways, Beautiful Day, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of, No Line On The Horizon, Elevation, In A Little While, Unknown Caller, Until the End of the World, The Unforgettable Fire, City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight, Sunday Bloody Sunday, MLK, Walk On, One, Where The Streets Have No Name, Ultra Violet (Light My Way), With Or Without You, Moment Of Surrender.

U2360° At The Rose Bowl is released in the following formats:
- Single Disc DVD, live concert only
- 2DVD Super Deluxe Box Set (content to be announced)
- Two Disc DVD Deluxe edition
and
- Blu-Ray Single Disc edition each featuring the live concert plus:
Squaring The Circle: Creating U2360° Documentary
U2360° Tour Clips
Bonus Track ‘Breathe’ (Live At The Rose Bowl)
Berlin Timelapse Video
Videos:
Get On Your Boots
Magnificent
I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Animated)
I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Live At Barcelona)
The Making Of ‘Get On Your Boots’ Video
The Making Of ‘Magnificent’ Video

U2, George Michael & Elton John to play Sunderland (NOT)

Spotted: George Michael and Elton John dueting in Houghton. At first glance it seemed some of music’s biggest names had arrived on Wearside.


On closer inspection, it appears the superstars aren’t all they seem, but rather tribute acts preparing for a special concert.

George and Elton will be joined by the likes of David Bowie, U2, Queen, Status Quo and Dire Straits in a recreation of rock concert Live Aid. The event is being staged at Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton, to commemorate 25 years since Bob Geldof wowed the world with his fund-raising event for famine relief in Ethiopa.

This time round, Tribute 2live Aid is being organised by County Durham businessman John Birkett in aid of Macmillan Nurses. “I’ve been sat thinking about it for the past year,” he explained. “I knew the 25th anniversary was coming up, but no one had mentioned doing anything to mark it.

“I have an entertainments agency which specialises in tribute acts and I have the best of the best on my books.”

John, owner of Idol Entertainments, added: “When Rainton Meadows Arena was refurbished I was invited along to the opening event and I just thought it was a cracking venue to host an event.”

Like the original Live Aid concert, John’s event will be staged over the course of a day with Status Quo tribute, Counterfeit Quo, following in their idols’ footsteps and opening the show at midday.

Nine acts will then perform until the show closes at 11pm. John said: “Live Aid was a huge event. Unfortunately I couldn’t get a ticket, but like everyone else I was glued to the TV for the memorable day

“We have replicated Status Quo opening the show, but these artists will be on for a full set from 50 minutes to an hour. It’s an ambitious project and I haven’t slept since it started but it will be worth it.”

The businessman says the charity the event will raise money for is a cause close to his heart.

“I lost my mam with breast cancer when she was 55 and I was 22 and my sister is going through cancer as we speak. The Macmillan Nurses have been a great help which is why I chose them.”