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U2 "Invisible"

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:31 am
by djcraig
Warm up your hard drives people. The greatest new wave band in history is giving away their new song to help raise money for charity!

[i]"The Irish rockers will premiere their new single "Invisible" during a commercial for Bank of America on Super Bowl Sunday. Immediately following, the song will be available for free via iTunes for 24 hours. During that time, Bank of America will donate $1 for every download (up to $2M) to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria."

http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-cultu ... super-bowl

"The band has been recording the follow-up to 2009's No Line on the Horizon with Danger Mouse at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. U2 will also be Jimmy Fallon's first musical guest when he debuts as the new host of The Tonight Show on February 17."[/i]

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... z2s0uaGyl4
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If you happen to make the mistake of betting on The Broncos, at least you'll have a free song to show for it.




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PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:53 am
by negative1
sorry, i wouldn't download it even though it is free.

but then again it is for charity.

so maybe i'll download it, but not listen to it, just delete it.



later
-1

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:18 am
by djcraig
Won't listen to a yet unheard song from a still vital band, yet openly admits to waxing nostalgic for flaccid, dated pap like "Mirror Moves".

Sheesh...

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:52 am
by i_like_lectric_motors
[quote][i]Originally posted by djcraig[/i]
<br>Won't listen to a yet unheard song from a still vital band, yet openly admits to waxing nostalgic for flaccid, dated pap like "Mirror Moves".

Sheesh...
[/quote]

[this response] -> +1

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:33 am
by negative1
three of my favorite albums of all time are the first u2 ones,
boy, october and war.

live at red rocks is one of the best live albums ever.

after that, they stopped making an impact or being relevant, and disappeared
and became 'invisible' which is very fitting as a title.

they already left their best days, and songs behind them
a long time ago.

later
-1

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:28 am
by magnum
Can't be doing with i tunes.......fortunately my son has an ipad so i will DL and give it a listen thru that....it is after all in the words of SMASHIE and NICEY for charidee......

As for u2......their zenith may have been back in the 80s....but they still do have their moments.....and easily outshine quite a lot of the modern day dross that dominates the charts.

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http://soundcloud.com/magnum71

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFvYES ... -11cemOpYA

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:01 am
by djcraig
Song is now available! Download the new U2 song for FREE and Bank Of America will donate $1 to fight AIDS! iTunes only. Download available thought tomorrow.

http://smarturl.it/Connect4Red

Go Seahawks.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:34 am
by djcraig
[quote][i]Originally posted by negative1[/i]
<br>three of my favorite albums of all time are the first u2 ones,
boy, october and war.

live at red rocks is one of the best live albums ever.

after that, they stopped making an impact or being relevant, and disappeared
and became 'invisible' which is very fitting as a title.

they already left their best days, and songs behind them
a long time ago.

later
-1
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Joshua Tree didn't have an impact? Songs like "Beautiful Day" and "Walk On" irrelevant?

Admittedly, it's difficult to maintain your initial momentum. While no one in the music biz goes out on top (with the exception of Johnny Cash), what U2 has done for the past 30 years is not that far removed from what they started out doing."A Man And A Woman" from 2004's "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb" would not have sounded out of place on the "Boy" album.

If you're going to be reasonable, you must allow for the possibility that it is YOU that have changed more so than them. You listen differently than you used to 20 or 30 years ago. You allow prejudice to affect how you feel about music much more than you did when you were younger. Hard to see (and difficult to admit) this gradual process has taken it's toll. And this goes for probably the majority of people, including me. I am able to differentiate it a bit better than most, I think.

[b][i]"Sometimes the performers and the music do get old. But sometimes it's YOU."[/i]- Anonymous[/b]

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:14 am
by bpdp3
First I want to thank djcraig for even bringing this up, would've been unaware without his mention.

I've had the same love/hate relationship with U2 that many have had, and the immediacy of 'Boy' is tough for me to replicate because...well, because I was a boy when I discovered it!

But somehow they have been able to maintain a sustained relevancy that is uncommon. I'm more curious about a new song by them than I am a new song by rem, springsteen or perhaps even a radiohead.

Anyway, I downloaded the song and listened a few times now. It's unlikely to change your prejudices for or against them. It's them, practicing their craft well. Not going to alter the course of music, but I get the impression that's not their goal anymore.

Go ahead...maybe it will help a cause, and I assure you your hipster cred won't be compromised!

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:41 am
by djcraig
[quote][i]Originally posted by bpdp3[/i]
Go ahead...maybe it will help a cause, and I assure you your hipster cred won't be compromised!
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