U2's new album for free......
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Having listened to it, there's a good reason why it's free.
In my opinion they've not made a decent album since Pop. I keep on buying them for the occasional good track, but their recent (last 14 years of output!) has been below par.
I'll listen to it a few more times, but I'm not holding much hope so far....
In my opinion they've not made a decent album since Pop. I keep on buying them for the occasional good track, but their recent (last 14 years of output!) has been below par.
I'll listen to it a few more times, but I'm not holding much hope so far....
prand said:
Saw someone on Twitter asking how clean out the virus called "U2" that had just appeared on his iPod
My sentiments entirely. I only want albums in my iTunes library that I chose to be there, thanks, not st that someone else thinks I should have. It's bad enough being bombarded with emails from Amazon because their monkeyspank cookies detected that you once looked at something similar. I've never bought a U2 album in my life and am not intending to start now either.
Apparently they were paid a massive sum from Apple to do this as a means of getting market penetration in an attempt to get folk interested in coming to their next tour.
Another analogy was it being like your cat leaving you a half chewed mouse in the pantry as a present
To be fair, it cost you nowt, you don't have to listen to it, and can't you just delete it?
Another analogy was it being like your cat leaving you a half chewed mouse in the pantry as a present
To be fair, it cost you nowt, you don't have to listen to it, and can't you just delete it?
I'm not a U2 fan. However, I loved Zooropa, quite possibly because it wasn't like anything they'd usually make. For the same reason I loved the single Invisible which they was released earlier this year and was hoping Songs of Innocence would contain that track and others like it. It would appear not.
only decent thing I think they have done, and that's more to do with the guest than them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-dZvQxYX1g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-dZvQxYX1g
singlecoil said:
It's an age thing. There are very few writers who can produce anything worthwhile after the age of about 40 (if they are lucky, usually they are not). Paul McCartney is the best songwriter who has ever lived but I can't think of anything decent he's written in the last 4 decades.
I knew he was old but 80?Olf said:
singlecoil said:
It's an age thing. There are very few writers who can produce anything worthwhile after the age of about 40 (if they are lucky, usually they are not). Paul McCartney is the best songwriter who has ever lived but I can't think of anything decent he's written in the last 4 decades.
I knew he was old but 80?I downloaded to iTunes ( used to have an iphone ) .
then followed instructions from -
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/3...
and put the album onto my android phone .
then followed instructions from -
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/3...
and put the album onto my android phone .
Silver Smudger said:
As above - Anybody know if it can be downloaded any other way if you have no apple account?
It is for general sale next month.You can download it from various torrent site sbut its not available official from any MP3 sites.
U2 are one of my fave bands - the last album was quite good. The last 3 albums have been quite samey - U2 definitley have a sound (which may be code for a lot of songs sound similar). I liek their stuff generall.y
Their peak was Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby - the main thing they have lost them is the pwoer and grittiness in Bonos voice which really limits them.
I agree with an above poster - most artists fade after a few years/decades.
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