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Elite
I listened to it yesterday while mowing the lawn, and to me it has very little to recommend it - just very generic overall. I am not a huge U2 fan in general, but this feels like an uninspired outing.
Loool! It automatically downloads to your device?
The "cloud" songs actually show up as regular music files to any iphone/iPad accessory, so if you plug your phone into anything, you'll end up with U2... Whether you want it or not.
I must be one of the lucky ones... iTunes says I've purchased it, but it's nowhere to be found in my collection or on my iDevices. After sampling the album... I don't want it.
They and the record company got compensated something like $100 million...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...-devices-firm-paid-100-million-privilege.html
To release U2’s album free, Apple paid the band and Universal an unspecified fee as a blanket royalty and committed to a marketing campaign for the band worth up to $100 million, according to several people briefed on the deal. That marketing will include a global television campaign, the first piece of which was a commercial that was shown during the event.
Bono, U2’s lead singer, alluded to the deal himself at Apple’s event. After the band performed, he and Mr. Cook playfully negotiated over how the album could be released through iTunes “in five seconds.” Mr. Cook said it could if the album was given away free.
“But first you would have to pay for it,” Bono said, “because we’re not going in for the free music around here.”
The new U2 album has been one of the most widespread computer viruses of our time
god help us all
Instead of acting all benevolent, U2 should realize the truth gets out quickly nowadays and admit to being paid 100 million. Now I like these hypocrites even less, if that's possible.
In my estimation, the entire band died in a horrible 1992 plane crash, the year after releasing Achtung Baby. 🙂
lol
Bono basically said exactly that the day of the announcement...
Now the secret is out—and distributed. For the more than half a billion iTunes subscribers, the new U2 album will be arriving in their iTunes libraries. But why did U2 decide to release Songs of Innocence in this way?...................... But releasing the album free to iTunes subscribers does not mean the band has given the album away. “We were paid,” Bono tells TIME. “I don’t believe in free music. Music is a sacrament.” Amen.
He won’t divulge what Apple shelled out for Songs of Innocence. Whatever the sum, it’s a gift to listeners.
I must be one of the lucky ones... iTunes says I've purchased it, but it's nowhere to be found in my collection or on my iDevices. After sampling the album... I don't want it.
In my estimation, the entire band died in a horrific 1992 plane crash, the year after releasing Achtung Baby. 🙂
I'm only finding some quotes from industry insiders and U2 management, not the band themselves, regarding the 100 million. I'll have to take your word for it, as Apple has made a Youtube copyright claim on video from the official announcement day. lol
EDIT: Nah, Bono was evasive to Time magazine. He admitted to getting paid, but would not divulge the amount. Well now the truth is out there for everyone to read, along with the U2 virus. 🙂
Bono On U2s Not-So-Free iTunes Album: We Were Paid
Giving away Songs of Innocence wasn't some grand gestureit was business
http://time.com/3313164/bono-u2-apple-itunes/
"I don't believe in free music. Music is a sacrament."I'm only finding some quotes from industry insiders and U2 management, not the band themselves, regarding the 100 million. I'll have to take your word for it, as Apple has made a Youtube copyright claim on video from the official announcement day. lol
EDIT: Nah, Bono was evasive to Time magazine. He admitted to getting paid, but would not divulge the amount. Well now the truth is out there for everyone to read, along with the U2 virus. 🙂
Bono On U2s Not-So-Free iTunes Album: We Were Paid
Giving away Songs of Innocence wasn't some grand gestureit was business
http://time.com/3313164/bono-u2-apple-itunes/
Instead of acting all benevolent, U2 should realize the truth gets out quickly nowadays and admit to being paid 100 million. Now I like these hypocrites even less, if that's possible.
Zooropa was the last album i got from them and primarily for the song featuring Johnny Cash. Been utter doo-doo since.
They didn't state exactly how much they were paid, but considering how butt-hurt people get being asked their salary, that's not a surprise.
I just checked iTunes and, yep, there it is in the recent purchases.
Is Bono autotuning these days? He sounds like he's trying to sound younger than he really is.
Edit: I realized he doesn't have the range anymore so he's avoiding trying which ends up making him sound kind of wimpy/whiny. The songs themselves aren't bad.