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Reply #120 posted 09/19/14 3:23am

Askani

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dJJ said:



stillwaiting said:




Javi said:


U2 are receiving millions from Apple because of this. Bono is the dirtiest capitalist in the pop world, his hands already filthy as a pig's ass. What is nauseating is Bono's political and humanitarian speeches, when he is as nasty as Bill Gates.


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Frankly, this is just the internet culture, the culture of inmediacy. I much prefer to know an album of one of my favourite artists will be released in two months and to wait with expectancy until that moment to buy it than to wake up one day and know it's up there in an electronic cloud. I like U2's music a lot, and I'll wait until this record has an old school release, as I did with Beyoncé.



I am not exactly crazy about Bill Gates as a person,



but Gates, and Bono have likely given more money to charity than you and I combined will in 50 lifetimes.



It's also likely they have given a larger percentage of their fortune to charity than you and I combined have. Both have also spent large amounts of time working for charity. Yes they are both disgustingly rich, get over it. They're successful.





How did they get the money in the first place?




What's the percentage of their total capital that they 'give' away?





Bill Gates is succesfull because he established a monopoly, in order to raise prices.

Gates never showed any sense of compassion or mercy in his character, untill he was one of the riches of planet earth.


It's easy to pretend you'r the good guy, if you are a member of the 0.005% richest folks on earth.



Do not forget what measures he took in order to become a member of that elite 0.005% rich club!



If Bill Gates had any sense of justice, he would not be in the position to play the act of charitable guy now.




I have morals and have respect for every living organism. Therefore, abusing a monopoly position for my personal gain, would go against my personal values.

Bill Gates did not have personal morals, he just wanted to become rich.



It's easy to pretend to be a good guy, after squeezing the last penny out of the poorest student...






Nobody made anyone buy a computer.
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Reply #121 posted 09/19/14 6:59am

dJJ

Askani said:

dJJ said:

How did they get the money in the first place?

What's the percentage of their total capital that they 'give' away?


Bill Gates is succesfull because he established a monopoly, in order to raise prices.

Gates never showed any sense of compassion or mercy in his character, untill he was one of the riches of planet earth.


It's easy to pretend you'r the good guy, if you are a member of the 0.005% richest folks on earth.



Do not forget what measures he took in order to become a member of that elite 0.005% rich club!

If Bill Gates had any sense of justice, he would not be in the position to play the act of charitable guy now.

I have morals and have respect for every living organism. Therefore, abusing a monopoly position for my personal gain, would go against my personal values.

Bill Gates did not have personal morals, he just wanted to become rich.


It's easy to pretend to be a good guy, after squeezing the last penny out of the poorest student...




Nobody made anyone buy a computer.



Try to function in life without one.


99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #122 posted 09/19/14 7:34am

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dJJ said:

Askani said:

dJJ said: Nobody made anyone buy a computer.



Try to function in life without one.


Well, would you want to function without one?? Sorry, but I would never ever want to give up computers and the internet.

And all your complaints regarding Bill Gates... ridiculous. If he wouldn't have done what he's done, someone else would have. And boohoo, for him not giving away his OS for free. And even though Windows by no means is perfect, at least there is a quasi standard on which most computers function. Imagine a world with hundreds of different computer standards, where none is compatible with the other. That would be hell.

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Reply #123 posted 09/19/14 3:05pm

Askani

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dJJ said:

Askani said:

dJJ said: Nobody made anyone buy a computer.



Try to function in life without one.


When you bought your computer, you got your Windows free. What are you bitching about, exactly?

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Reply #124 posted 09/20/14 3:16pm

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This album is decent, but it's striking how generic it sounds. It sounds like any random pop band with very good songs, rather than sounding like one of the more distinctive rock bands of all time

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Reply #125 posted 09/25/14 5:54am

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The Edge: "People Who Don't Like Us Are Just Not Trying Hard Enough"

Check out the Edge's entire podcast.

[Edited 9/25/14 5:55am]

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Reply #126 posted 09/27/14 6:45am

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Final Artwork For Songs of Innocence
September 2014


If you thought the artwork for U2's latest album, Songs of Innocence, looked a little blah when it popped up in your iTunes, turns out that was just a placeholder. The band today revealed the actual album cover, which will be featured when the physical CD and vinyl copies shipping on October 13.

The completed artwork is a stark yet warm black-and-white image of U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr., shirtless and kneeling as he embraces the waist of his also-shirtless 18-year-old son, Aaron.

A post on U2's official website explains that the theme calls back to the band's 1980 debut album, Boy, and 1983's War. Both of those albums' covers featured the younger brother of one of Bono's childhood friends, shirtless and striking the same pose, but with a clear loss of innocence displayed in the latter photo.

Says Bono, "If you know [Songs of Innocence], you'll see the themes in the visual language, how 'holding on to your own innocence is a lot harder than holding on to someone else's.'"

You can pre-order your physical copy of Songs of Innocence now, in various formats, at all the usual outlets and at U2.com.

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Reply #127 posted 09/29/14 6:20am

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Final Artwork For Songs of Innocence
September 2014


If you thought the artwork for U2's latest album, Songs of Innocence, looked a little blah when it popped up in your iTunes, turns out that was just a placeholder. The band today revealed the actual album cover, which will be featured when the physical CD and vinyl copies shipping on October 13.

The completed artwork is a stark yet warm black-and-white image of U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr., shirtless and kneeling as he embraces the waist of his also-shirtless 18-year-old son, Aaron.

A post on U2's official website explains that the theme calls back to the band's 1980 debut album, Boy, and 1983's War. Both of those albums' covers featured the younger brother of one of Bono's childhood friends, shirtless and striking the same pose, but with a clear loss of innocence displayed in the latter photo.

Says Bono, "If you know [Songs of Innocence], you'll see the themes in the visual language, how 'holding on to your own innocence is a lot harder than holding on to someone else's.'"

You can pre-order your physical copy of Songs of Innocence now, in various formats, at all the usual outlets and at U2.com.

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I was going to post a pic of the new cover and saw you've done it - thanks! I also like that you included an explanation about the "why" of it. At first I was really thinking this was some homoerotic (not in a bad way either) homeage to something. Now I see/read it is even better and meaningful. smile

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Reply #128 posted 10/10/14 8:05am

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U2's Songs of Innocence Has Been Downloaded 26 Million Times

October 10th


Since U2 first released their album Songs of Innocence into the account of every iTunes user for free on September 9, it has been downloaded in full 26 million times.

Eddy Cue, Apple's senior VP of Internet software and services, tells Billboard that, in total, more than 81 million of Apple's 500 million global customers "experienced" songs from the album


"To help put this into perspective, prior to this, 14 million customers had purchased music from U2 since the opening of the iTunes Store in 2003," Cue tells Billboard.

The physical version of Songs of Innocence, containing 10 bonus tracks not available on the iTunes version, will be released this Tuesday, October 14.

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Reply #129 posted 10/10/14 1:43pm

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I get some of the backlash, having it showing up in your 'purchased' items, having to delete an album you may not want, but I LOVE this album!! Lots of folks calling it boring but I just love it. And it is a true 'album,' not just a collection of newish songs. The theme of newness and firsts carries throughout. CANNOT stop listening to "Raised By Wolves" and "Troubles." The only track I consider skipping (but never do) is "Song For Someone." I hope they sing some of these songs when they tour, unlike 360 where they played 2 songs from No Line. I think "Volcano" and "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now" would sound fantastic live!

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #130 posted 10/10/14 2:52pm

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jillybean said:

I hope they sing some of these songs when they tour, unlike 360 where they played 2 songs from No Line.

They played at least 7 songs of their last album on the tour:

Moment
Magnificent
Crazy
Boots

Horizon
Breathe
Caller

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Reply #131 posted 10/10/14 9:59pm

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PatrickS77 said:



jillybean said:





I hope they sing some of these songs when they tour, unlike 360 where they played 2 songs from No Line.


They played at least 7 songs of their last album on the tour:

Moment
Magnificent
Crazy
Boots


Horizon
Breathe
Caller

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You are right. I should have clarified. In the city in which I saw them they only played two songs from No Line.
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #132 posted 10/11/14 7:00am

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jillybean said:

PatrickS77 said:

They played at least 7 songs of their last album on the tour:

Moment
Magnificent
Crazy
Boots

Horizon
Breathe
Caller

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You are right. I should have clarified. In the city in which I saw them they only played two songs from No Line.

Strange. They played all 7 at the show I saw in 2009. They played 4 at the show I saw in 2010 and 3 on the bootlegs I have from 2011. I don't think they ever played less than 3. So either way, try to catch them the first year of the tour and you'll get to see plenty of new songs. wink

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Reply #133 posted 10/11/14 9:56am

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I get some of the backlash, having it showing up in your 'purchased' items, having to delete an album you may not want, but I LOVE this album!! Lots of folks calling it boring but I just love it. And it is a true 'album,' not just a collection of newish songs. The theme of newness and firsts carries throughout. CANNOT stop listening to "Raised By Wolves" and "Troubles." The only track I consider skipping (but never do) is "Song For Someone." I hope they sing some of these songs when they tour, unlike 360 where they played 2 songs from No Line. I think "Volcano" and "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now" would sound fantastic live!

This album is great plain and simple. I don't get people saying anything other than that to be honest. I can understand them saying that about the last one and even "How to Dismantle" though i liked both very much at times, this album is solid straight through for me and the Bonus Disc is outstanding and worth the price just for that alone. The Acoustic Sessions of tracks from this album are amazing, the Piano Version of "Every Breaking Wave" with just raw live vocals no mixing at all, from Bono, outstanding shit.


"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #134 posted 10/13/14 6:58am

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Awesome to hear, lastdecember! I will listen to the acoustic sessions tomorrow when I get the actual CD. Can't wait!!

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Reply #135 posted 10/13/14 6:59am

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PatrickS77 - thanks for the advice. I saw them late, late, late on the 360 Tour. It was after they took a hiatus, too, because of Bono's back injury. It was still an amazing concert, though. A night I'll never forget!

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #136 posted 10/15/14 11:14am

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Reply #138 posted 10/24/14 4:45pm

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U2 covers the Nov 6th issue of RS.

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