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Posted: 1/30/2006, 9:30 am
by Johnny
I haven't seen them since the Pop tour. :(

Posted: 1/30/2006, 11:32 am
by Kathy
nikki4982 wrote:I'm gonna be really pissed if that's true cos I didn't get to see them live. :(


I saw them twice on the Vertigo tour... and I think I'll cry if it's true that they're not going to go on tour again :(

Posted: 1/30/2006, 12:27 pm
by Soozy
I heard that rumour too somewhere

Posted: 2/5/2006, 11:19 am
by Kathy
I read this and thought I'd pass it along.

Bono's speech at President Bush's prayer breakfast: http://www.data.org/archives/000774.php

(also, Bush's speech: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases ... 60202.html)

Posted: 2/11/2006, 1:55 am
by Lando
Goin' Down Fighting wrote:I have a friend that works as an agent for Interscope Records (well, like a secondary office in Minneapolis) and the rumor is running rampid....

U2 is done after the Vertigo Tour.......supposedly, people all over the place are getting hints dropped supposedly from Edge and Larry.

They are claiming a similar thing that Eminem stated.......they feel that they have completed everything they wanted to, musically, with the release of Vertigo. Larry was even "supposedly" quoted stating something to the effect of that the design of the Vertigo CD kind of shows how the band feels.......they have "come full circle".

I dunno........

So......I'll be bitter. We all know it would happen sooner or later though. I'll keep ya's posted if I hear anything else.

It's all still a rumor........and I'm tired. Love ya'll!


I read an article a few weeks ago that my mom sent me. It said how Bono wanted to step away from his political activism. Not completely, but to concentrate more on music, because he wants to be remembered more as a musician and not as an activist.

Something along those lines. So I wouldn't count them out completely yet!

Posted: 2/11/2006, 6:44 am
by nikki4982
Woo I hope that's true!

Posted: 2/11/2006, 7:36 am
by Kathy
I hope that's true too!!

Also, an excerpt from an article about Grammy winners:

"In the end, though, it was Irish quartet U2 who logged the largest metal payload at the close of the 3 1/2-hour broadcast, amassing five of five potential Grammys, including the coveted album of the year trophy for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

U2 also snared rock album of the year, song of the year, best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal for "Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own," and best rock song for "City of Blinding Lights."

I was so excited, especially since going into it they were not expected to win more than a couple awards.

:love:

Posted: 2/11/2006, 7:56 am
by nikki4982
Nice!!! Did that album really come out in this past year, though? :freak: Seems like longer ago.

Posted: 2/11/2006, 8:15 am
by Kathy
I was wondering about that too... I think it was released in Nov 2004. Not sure what the rules are for album releases, cutoff dates for awards, etc.

Posted: 2/11/2006, 4:49 pm
by Tattooed Angels
the grammy are for records released Oct-Sept..

so awards would be for music released Oct 2004- Sept 2005.

I was glad U2 sweep the awards. They have now won 24 Grammys. I read they are the number 1 rock band as fas as grammys go, winning the most..

I also love these photos.
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Posted: 2/12/2006, 6:13 am
by nikki4982
That cowboy hat does not suit him. :freak:

Posted: 2/12/2006, 10:04 am
by Johnny
The Edge \m/

Posted: 2/12/2006, 6:04 pm
by Hope
Edge > Bono

Posted: 2/13/2006, 3:44 am
by Lando
nikki4982 wrote:That cowboy hat does not suit him. :freak:


Sheesh! everyone's gotta be a Brokeback Mountain hater!

ps. the word sheesh rules.

Posted: 2/13/2006, 3:59 am
by Hope
agreed. sheesh.

Posted: 2/13/2006, 4:50 pm
by Tattooed Angels
He wore that hat long before the movie though.

TRUE STORY. I saw Jake at the LA show. He was standing near me. I just said hi and shook his hand.. I was more thrilled seeing Val Kilmer afterwards..Big Vk fan. :nod: :nod:

Posted: 3/9/2006, 5:11 pm
by Tattooed Angels
U2 pulled out of the last 10 dates( Japan, Australia and Hawaii) on the Vertigo tour due to a immediate family illness. The shows as of now are postphoned..

Posted: 3/12/2006, 3:52 pm
by korczyk
i'm a huge U2 fan, they've been my favourite band since probably 2001... I own their entire catalogue, and countless bootlegs to boot :p

OLP were my first favourite band when Clumsy came out, but they've kind of been on the back burner for me until a few months ago... I've probably been listening to more OLP than U2 the past few months :P

Saw them twice on the Vertigo tour in Vancouver.. (and the City of Blinding Lights Video Shoot) .. the second show I was against the front rail in the ellipse... it was mind-blowingly awesome :p

Posted: 3/12/2006, 4:04 pm
by Kathy
*jealous that korczyk was in the ellipse and I wasn't*

I saw them twice on the Vertigo tour as well... once in Toronto and once in Buffalo.

Posted: 4/14/2006, 10:04 am
by Kathy
Bono's birthday is coming up...

"For the fourth year in a row, the African Well Fund is pleased to announce plans for a fundraising drive to " Build a Well for Bono's Birthday ".
From March 22nd through May 6th, the African Well Fund invites U2 fans and others who are inspired by Bono's tireless activism on behalf of Africa to make a donation in honor of Bono's birthday on May 10th"

You can also stop by the site to sign his "birthday card".

http://www.africanwellfund.org/Bono-Well-2006.html

Secondly, there will be an auction of great photos of recent tours, including many from Vertigo. 100% of the proceeds of this auction will go towards building water projects in Zimbabwe this year.

I won't be bidding on any, but I enjoyed going thru the preview of photos:

http://pages.towson.edu/romans/awf/