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When I first listened I thought it was a collection of nice U2 songs, nothing earth shattering. When I got Cedarwood Road, the album came alive. That song is pretty outstanding.
On listening a few times the earlier tracks are gaining individuality and more depth. Cedarwood Road is still the best one for me.
Don't give up on it straightaway. Give it a chance.
Is this the album they were sending out to peoples phones for free whether they asked or not? Talk about arrogance. I've got an 'old fashioned' mobile that just makes calls and sends texts so thankfully avoided the imposition of this 'gift'.
Maybe someone could sue U2 for sending unwanted music to folks with more credible tastes?Another example of technology imposing on peoples lives. God be with the days when you could just go to the record shop and choose what you wanted, without all the various digital marketing people throwing in the tuppence worth of ideas on how to 'distribute' music.
As someone once said, what you get for nothing is usually worth nothing.
Is this the album they were sending out to peoples phones for free whether they asked or not? Talk about arrogance. I've got an 'old fashioned' mobile that just makes calls and sends texts so thankfully avoided the imposition of this 'gift'.
Maybe someone could sue U2 for sending unwanted music to folks with more credible tastes?Another example of technology imposing on peoples lives. God be with the days when you could just go to the record shop and choose what you wanted, without all the various digital marketing people throwing in the tuppence worth of ideas on how to 'distribute' music.
As someone once said, what you get for nothing is usually worth nothing.
I am all for bands sending me their latest albums for nowt. Or even their old albums. People are so bleeding miserable these days, can't even appreciate a gift.
PS - That written, I just fcuking hope Phil Collins isn't planning a comeback.
It's in your iTunes library ready to download. If you don't want to you can ignore it. There were so many complaints instructions on how to delete have been made available.
I'm obviously very happy, being a U2 fan. Had it have been something which, in my opinion, was cr@p, I wouldn't complain. It's free, I'd listen then take if off or not put it onto my ipod.
I have a free phone. Ok I had to get a 24 month contract, but I got that for calls anyway. Only £7/month with talk mobile. But the wifi is free, the phone is free and this forum is free.
Is this the album they were sending out to peoples phones for free whether they asked or not? Talk about arrogance. I've got an 'old fashioned' mobile that just makes calls and sends texts so thankfully avoided the imposition of this 'gift'.
Maybe someone could sue U2 for sending unwanted music to folks with more credible tastes?Another example of technology imposing on peoples lives. God be with the days when you could just go to the record shop and choose what you wanted, without all the various digital marketing people throwing in the tuppence worth of ideas on how to 'distribute' music.
As someone once said, what you get for nothing is usually worth nothing.
I am all for bands sending me their latest albums for nowt. Or even their old albums. People are so bleeding miserable these days, can't even appreciate a gift.
PS - That written, I just fcuking hope Phil Collins isn't planning a comeback.
Geldof from a recent interview with Irish Central newspaper in the US:
The truth is, very few people are interested in new music. Who wants to hear a new Rolling Stones music? Rock has been replaced by social media anyway. U2 is giving their stuff away online and thats what music has become.
What were your thoughts about how they released their new album?
I havent heard the album yet because my phone was made in 1932 and not made by Apple. U2 -- theyre my mates. You can bet iTunes had to pay them a bunch of money -- theyre too smart to give it away for free.
That said, its sad that a great band has to mass distribute their wares at the behest of a medium. The medium is the message. Its not important to get U2 -- its important to get an iPhone 6 to get it.
Who isn't interested in new music? I'm just listening to the new Leonard Cohen album. Bought without having heard a single track. More music please.... I took my free U2 album but won't be buying an iPhone 6 or even an iPhone 5.
"Its not important to get U2 -- its important to get an iPhone 6 to get it."
I ain't got an iPhone 6 , nor 5,4,3,2 nor 1. All you have to do is set up an iTunes account and get it. If Apple want to give U2 a bag of cash for the privilege what do I care?
"it's sad that a great band has to mass distribute their wares at the behest of a medium"
What the fcuk? How else do you distribute music except on a medium? As for Geldof and his "technophobia", hasn't he been behind umpteen websites? I bet he has some fcuk off mobile phone and upgrades it every month. Probably reading this free forum on it right now.
PS - I got four free Orient tickets from the local newspaper this morning. Free is the new expenditure.
Who isn't interested in new music? I'm just listening to the new Leonard Cohen album. Bought without having heard a single track. More music please.... I took my free U2 album but won't be buying an iPhone 6 or even an iPhone 5.
Geldof can be infuriating at times. I read yesterday that David Bowie will have a new album out soon, his second in a few years. It seems the bigger the artist in credibility terms, the more they go for new work. Leonard Cohen will always have something to say, even in his advancing age.
Woody Allen is always making films, some good and some not so good. They are usually better than the mass of what you will find in the cinema.Woody usually hits the mark every so often, and like Cohen will always be worth listening to.
I would give the average rock fan a bit more credibility in thinking they are not always on a nostalgia trip, and are pretty open to their heroes latest works. But Geldof is right in suspecting that the golden age or rock and roll is over for good. The tech genie is out of the bottle and the days of huge album sales are over, at least in any physical format.
Free is the new black. Most people have devices now to play their music, what better way of getting them to listen to than give it away free.
It will be near impossible for bands to sell recorded music in a few years time. iTunes is suffering from declining sales thanks to Spotify, and with next to no record shops in the high street, soon the only place you will be able to buy a recording will be Oxfam when everyone dumps their old CDs/records.
Anyway, Bono's view....
No... let people have their say. Theyre the haters; were the lovers. Were never going to agree. People who would not normally be exposed to our music have got a chance to listen to it. Whether they hold that to their heart or not, we dont know.
I would give the average rock fan a bit more credibility in thinking they are not always on a nostalgia trip, and are pretty open to their heroes latest works.
I'm not always on a nostalgia trip, but considering everything produced by the members of the Rats in all guises since 1985 I have pretty much given up on their latest works.
... the days of huge album sales are over, at least in any physical format.
To contradict my argument, Adele sold over 30 million copies of her last album.
Free is the new black. Most people have devices now to play their music, what better way of getting them to listen to than give it away free.
It will be near impossible for bands to sell recorded music in a few years time. iTunes is suffering from declining sales thanks to Spotify, and with next to no record shops in the high street, soon the only place you will be able to buy a recording will be Oxfam when everyone dumps their old CDs/records.
Anyway, Bono's view....
No... let people have their say. Theyre the haters; were the lovers. Were never going to agree. People who would not normally be exposed to our music have got a chance to listen to it. Whether they hold that to their heart or not, we dont know.
Jesus wept. Are there people who are 'not normally exposed' to U2. The seem to be on the radio in Ireland, at any rate, almost every 5 minutes. Thank God for Radio 4 and speech radio in general.
Lots of people dislike U2. You don't have to any sort of music expert to figure that out. They seem like a big music corporation trying to get their fingers in every pie. I just ignore them.
Jesus wept. Are there people who are 'not normally exposed' to U2. The seem to be on the radio in Ireland, at any rate, almost every 5 minutes. Thank God for Radio 4 and speech radio in general.
I agree you never stop hearing them in Ireland, but U2 aren't played that much on the radio in Britain. I suspect that whilst many people might have heard of Bono there are probably large numbers of twenty somethings, particularly those with iPhones/iPads who have never heard U2. Sure everyone under thirty has heard of Bob Geldof, but none of them have ever heard The Boomtown Rats.
And this forum is free! I hope it is worth something to you all
It's absolutely priceless! So thank you Just reassuring that there are so many other nutters, sorry I meant fans, out there!
Hear hear! I thoroughly enjoy this forum and thank anyone who burns up even one calorie to make it work, either as an end user or further back in the process.
As for U2, I wouldn't expend one calorie to listen to anything they've ever done.