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Noted for his business acumen, he has been responsible for U2 3D concert films, U2-branded iPods, sponsorship from BlackBerry and the first-ever concert streamed live on YouTube. [ 9 ] McGuinness was regarded as the fifth member of U2, although in an interview with The Irish Press in 1985, when asked if he was the fifth member of U2, he replied ...
3 videos made: a U.S. version, an international version and an Eze version "Walk On" 2001 3 videos made: a Rio version, a 9/11 version and a Liz Friedlander version "Elevation" 2001 "Electrical Storm" 2002 The Best of 1990-2000 "The Hands That Built America" 2003 Gangs of New York soundtrack 2 videos made "Take Me to the Clouds Above" 2004
In 2010, U2 manager Paul McGuinness said that "An Cat Dubh" remained one of his favourite live tracks, describing it as "symphonic", adding that it had "very big musical ambitions." He stated that the later compositions " Bad " and " One " were "the songs in line of descent from [An Cat Dubh]" because of their ability to continually grow in the ...
U2 will begin its residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere with at least one new song to perform: “Atomic City,” a Vegas-themed tune that is expected to be released on or before the band’s Sept. 29 ...
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was included on U2's 2002 compilation album The Best of 1990–2000, [15] and its accompanying video release. [16] The alternate recording of the song was released on the soundtrack to Faraway, So Close!. [17] Craig Armstrong covered it on his 2002 album As If to Nothing; Bono recorded a new vocal take for the track. [18]
The song was remixed for U2's The Best of 1990–2000 greatest hits album, released in 2002. The new version has a longer intro and subtle use of the techno-sounding drum beat that figured prominently in the opening of the original track. The new "Discothèque" sounds similar to the way U2 performed the song during the PopMart Tour in 1997 and ...
All of Us remember where we were when a new U2 album popped up on our Apple devices essentially unannounced. For fans of the hugely popular Irish rock band, who have been cranking out seminal ...
U2 manager Paul McGuinness faxed all 29 members of the Sydney Olympics 2000 Bid Committee to inform them of the situation. [1] John Fahey, the Premier of New South Wales, personally intervened to allow the Sydney concerts to take place, and an announcement was made on 15 August confirming them. Tickets went on sale on 23 August. [2]