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Scattered Thoughts: Curious

Just a few random tidbits from the past week

Bono’s Across the Universe “co-star” Jim Sturgess was quoted talking about Bono and Edge’s Spider-Man music and his own possible involvement in the musical. Among other things, he says “we kind of hung out with Bono and the Edge and sung songs about Spider-Man” and “as ridiculous as it sounds, it’s going to be an incredible piece of work.”

Paddy Casey, one of Paul McGuinness’ clients not called U2, is currently touring the U.S. The description of Casey in this LA Times article caught my eye:

“He’s not like Bono, who goes and grabs the camera,” says DJ Tony Fenton of Irish radio station Today FM by phone. “He’s more shy and honest, which I think people like. America is the toughest place to make it, though. Each state is like a different country, and you have to spend two, three or four years there to make a dent.”

From the slightly larger than a tidbit file …

One of the more interesting aspects of the U2-Live Nation announcement this week was Bono’s quote from the press release about the band’s website.

“With regards to U2.com, we feel we’ve got a great website, but we want to make it a lot better. We want a closer, more direct relationship between the band and its audience and Live Nation has pledged to help us with that.”

Dear B: I hope you didn’t think that was a throwaway quote, because some of Larry’s favorite militant fans will be spitting it back in your face if this whole “closer relationship between the band and its audience” thing doesn’t happen.

Seriously, I would love to know exactly what Bono means by that statement. What is it that he thinks is “great” about the website? The shirtless Larry photos? I really don’t mean that in a snarky way. (Maybe I do).

I am genuinely curious about what aspects of the site the band thinks can be improved. And I wonder if these are the same things the fans want improved.

Finally …

There was that Edge interview on RTE. You guys didn’t actually think he was going to deliver any juicy details on the album did you? I am getting the feeling that the hype machine job has been assigned to Mr. Lanois this time around …

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Scattered Thoughts: Translation

I am in Taipei, Taiwan this week, and while wandering around the city yesterday, I snapped these shots:

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I wasn’t even looking for U2 signs, I swear! (I mean, I am looking for the Bono of Taiwan, but that’s besides the point.)

So, I figured the above sign was a promo for U2 3D, but I have been told it is really just a sign advertising things available in a particular music and DVD shop.

Not that I mind, but clearly U2 is inescapable.

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Scattered Thoughts: Hello, Hello

Bono gets “doorstepped” outside the studio in Dublin by some fans from U2Valencia.com. Note how Bono encourages Sam to bring The Edge outside, too.

Daniel Lanois also gets some in your face treatment.

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Scattered Thoughts: Flashback

Bono, The Edge, Adam and Paul McGuinness were interviewed on the way into the Dublin premier of U2 3D last week.

The Edge and Bono commented about the new album, with Edge saying, “We haven’t decided what songs are going to make the album yet …”

Bono calls the new stuff “uncompromising and radical” and I believe he is trying to channel John Wayne (?) when he warns that “you young people better watch out now.”

I’m sure just about everyone reading this blog saw the YouTube video of the live performance of The Ballad of Ronnie Drew on The Late Late Show, but you also might want to check out the video of the full show available on the RTE website. It includes interviews after the performance with Ronnie Drew and some of the musicians on stage, including Bono and The Edge.

That whole thing gave me a flashback to 1987—when U2 were on stage at The Late Late Show, on a special occasion honoring, guess who? Ronnie Drew and the Dubliners. In that 1987 performance, U2 performed the Peggy Seeger song Springhill Mine Disaster, which was often played by the Dubliners. Here’s the video:

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Scattered Thoughts: NYC B

ABC News talked to Bono about his Valentine’s Day auction at Sotheby’s. An interview with Bono and Damien Hirst is scheduled to air on Good Morning America Weekend on ABC this Saturday.

Our man about town has already made a few other appearances in New York City this week.

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Above: With United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on February 13, at UN headquarters in New York. Despite Bono’s best efforts, the Secretary General remains unconvinced that reissues and remasters really are that cool. (photo via)

Below: On his way into the Edun Fashion Week presentation at The Desmond Tutu Center on February 12, in New York City. (photo via)

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Happy Valentine’s Day, all …

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Scattered Thoughts: Not to Beat a Dead Horse, but …

Dave Allen, bass player for Gang of Four, has a pretty good blog that tends to highlight under the radar music and trends. Today he has a post up regarding Paul McGuinness’ provocative speech about piracy and the music industry, and Allen’s brief intro is not only spot on, in my opinion, but also pretty interesting, coming as it does from the point of view a recording artist.

Paul McGuinness, the manager of U2, turned up at MIDEM in Cannes to give us all a scolding and by “all” I mean the record labels and any of you who have ever downloaded a music file. His list of core agitators, people he considers to have let the side down in the fight against “piracy”, include - all record labels, ISPs, SDMI, the US Govt, Abbi Hoffman(!), Silicon Valley hippies, Deadheads, people who listen to music through ear buds and not big speakers(!), Radiohead fans who he accuses of stealing music, the so-called counter-culture (sic), oh and a”humiliating list of miserable artists.” All this mad ranting from a man who has the balls to tell us his clients, U2, made $355 million on their Vertigo Tour….it’s hard to shed a tear for a multi-millionaire, old-school rock manager who misses the good old days of the recording business. He makes some good points but the hyperbole washes away the substance of his speech. It doesn’t help that he proposes that a tracking technology should be used to track downloads - he just happens to be an investor in the company… more

Totally unrelated:

Late last week I was wandering through Times Square after a lunch meeting, trying to hustle through the tourists and the bone chilling freezing rain, when I happily stumbled upon this:

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Mr. Bono in the window of the Hard Rock Cafe. Not quite 3D, but still, looking good. He even lured me inside to buy one of his shirts.

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