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Q Magazine world exclusive U2 interview

The new issue of Q Magazine hits the shops these days. It features a world exclusive shoot and in depth interviews with each member of U2 on their new album. See Bono let loose with a fire extinguisher, and watch him experiment with a make-up box. Expect to read some dissent in the ranks about the frontman’s activities!

The Q website is also hosting a U2 section with exclusive content, video and out-takes from the Q U2 shoot. Click here for more info.

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Posted by Macphisto on Friday, January 02 @ 21:21:26 CET

U2 news album named 'No Line on the Horizon'

(u2.com) -- No Line On The Horizon, the new studio album from U2, will be released on Monday 2nd March 2009.

Written and recorded in various locations, No Line On The Horizon is the group’s 12th studio album and is their first release since the 9 million selling album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, released in late 2004.

Sessions for No Line On The Horizon began last year in Fez, Morocco, continued in the band’s own studio in Dublin, before moving to New York’s Platinum Sound Recording Studios, and finally being completed at Olympic Studios in London.

The album calls on the production talents of long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, with additional production by Steve Lillywhite.


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Posted by Macphisto on Thursday, December 18 @ 21:20:04 CET

How U2 have stayed on top of the world

(Independent.ie) -- In a rapidly shifting business, Bono and his band have stayed ahead of the game. As they re-release their first albums, manager Paul McGuinness reveals their strategies to Neil McCormick

By Neil McCormick
Saturday August 02 2008

With recording still ongoing, sleeve designs to be finalised, download visuals to be completed and all kinds of marketing plans to be set into place, the atmosphere is of frantic concentration.

"It's all hands on deck," says manager Paul McGuinness, although his smile suggests that, if you have to spend summer in the recording studio, it doesn't hurt to have your equipment set up in an enclave of luxurious chateaux in Provence, surrounded by holidaying family and friends. McGuinness may have a mobile in his hand and business to take care of, but at least he's calling from poolside.

U2 have a reputation as idealists, a rock band with strong Christian ethics committed to political and charity campaigns to change the world. But there is another side to them that involves tax shelters, rights ownership and wheeler-dealing that has helped them become not just one of the most successful, but also one of the richest and most powerful bands in music history.


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Posted by Macphisto on Sunday, August 03 @ 11:16:34 CEST

Bono & Edge appear on screen during Nelson Mandela at 90 concert

Prior to today's "Nelson Mandela at 90" concert at London's Hyde Park, rumours circulated that U2 or at least Bono would make a guest appearance at this concert celebrating Mandela's 90th birthday. As it turned out, none of the band appeared live on stage, but a special performance by Bono and Edge was broadcast on screens.

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Posted by Macphisto on Friday, June 27 @ 23:54:34 CEST

U2 Concert Film Debuts in 3D at Sundance

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — After a career playing to sold-out stadiums, U2 did what their fans have done for years — stood in line to see U2 perform.

That concert was "U2 3D," a film of the band's 2005-06 Vertigo tour, shot at several shows in South America with new 3-D technology.

"I was really hoping we weren't crap after all these years. Luckily we weren't," guitarist The Edge told The Associated Press before the band donned plastic glasses to watch the movie's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night.

The Edge, joined by singer Bono, drummer Larry Mullen and bassist Adam Clayton, joked about the absurdity of seeing themselves perform after playing together for more than 30 years.

"It's kind of horrific," to see himself on stage in 3-D, said Bono. "It's bad enough on a small screen. Now you get to see the lard arse 40-foot tall."


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Posted by Macphisto on Monday, January 21 @ 11:40:41 CET

Lanois talks about U2's next album

(RTE.ie) -- Producer Daniel Lanois has been speaking about working with U2 on their next studio album.

In an interview with Billboard magazine to publicise his documentary about his work, 'Here Is What Is', Lanois said of the new U2 material: "It feels like the 'Achtung Baby' period, when everybody was really hungry to do something fresh."

Lanois, who for the first time is writing with U2 for the album, continued: "They have everything, and they've done everything. But the thing they should never assume they still own is the ability to be original and invent something that's never been heard before."


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Posted by Macphisto on Thursday, August 30 @ 12:04:39 CEST

New U2 book in work

AtU2's Matt McGee started working on new U2 book which is currently entitled 'U2 Diary'. The book will be in diary format with detailed stories behind the dates. The book is planned to be released in late 2008. Matt is currently looking for stories, sightings, photos and newspaper/magazine scans that might be helpful.

So if you think you can contribute visit the project website U2diary.com where Matt will also blog about the progress and specific requests for help.


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Posted by Macphisto on Tuesday, June 19 @ 13:20:58 CEST

U2 rock Cannes before 3D film screening

U2 performed 'Vertigo' and 'Where The Streets Have No Name' on the red carpet in Cannes just before the premiere of their 3D movie. Below is a video of the band arriving and performing the 2 songs.



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Posted by Macphisto on Sunday, May 20 @ 09:06:42 CEST

The DATA report 2007 press conference with Bono

Berlin, Germany - May 15, 2007 - Africa advocacy organization, DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa), today released a report that shows aid is working in poor countries, but that most G8 nations are seriously off track in delivering on the historic promises to Africa they made in 2005. The DATA Report 2007 finds that the G8 increased aid by less than half the sum needed from 2004-2006 to meet their 2010 goals. Estimates of forthcoming aid flows in 2007 show that the G8 are planning to do only about one third of what's needed to get back on track.

“The G8 are sleep walking into a crisis of credibility. I know the DATA report will feel like a cold shower, but I hope it will wake us all up. These are cold facts, but I know they will stir up some very hot arguments. These statistics are not just numbers on a page, they are people begging for their lives, for two pills a day, a mother begging to immunize her children, a child begging not to become a mother at age 12,” said Bono, U2 lead singer and DATA co-founder.

The full DATA report can be found here in English and German.

To see more photos from the press conference in Berlin today visit our Flickr site.

Click here to see Bono interviewed by CNN right after the press conference.





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Posted by Macphisto on Tuesday, May 15 @ 16:08:02 CEST

U2's Bono urges Germany to use upcoming G-8 meeting to push for help for Africa

(The Associated Press) -- ERLIN: Irish singer-activist Bono on Monday urged Germany to use next month's Group of Eight meeting as a platform to push for more aid for Africa.

Speaking after talks with Kurt Beck, the leader of Germany's Social Democrats, which make up half of Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition, Bono said he was thankful the G-8 talks were being held here.

"We know that we have your support and that Germany will keep its promises," Bono said.

The 47-year-old frontman for the band U2 said important breakthroughs for Africa had come at previous G-8 talks, including pledges to forgive much African debt from last year's summit and funding for important programs from the 1999 meeting in Cologne.


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Posted by Macphisto on Monday, May 14 @ 17:13:12 CEST

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