Did U2’s Latest Album Flop Because of a Secret Radio-Station Boycott?
Well, either that or it's boring.
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This isn't even the worst part: 'Elvis white trash / Elvis the Memphis flash / Elvis didn’t smoke hash and woulda been a sissy without Johnny Cash.'
"Will it be released? We don't know," says Edge.
If 'Get on Your Boots' had sound-tracked an iPod touch ad, would things be different now?
Has America finally fallen out of love with the Edge's delay pedal?
Plus: Perry Farrell builds the anticipation for the Siegfried & Roy reunion show.
Would you believe there's an even less exciting album than 'No Line on the Horizon' on the horizon?
So now there's a street named after the band. In midtown. This feels wrong.
U2 may be dodging high Irish taxes, but Bono says he'll pass the savings on to you.
'Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark' is set to debut on Broadway on February 18, 2010.
The upcoming U2 album will come in standard editions, plus box sets costing $36, $50, and $96. Start saving!
Weirdly, U2 have agreed to take their advance in Live Nation stock (currently trading at about $11 per share, down from a high of nearly $25 last February).
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