Showing posts with label Rolling Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rolling Stone. Show all posts

December 21, 2009

U2's Best Is Yet To Come

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U2 think their best is yet to come
21/12/2009 - 13:31:14

U2 – who released their twelfth studio album ‘No Line on the Horizon’ earlier this year – are always striving to do better and don’t understand why other bands are not as ambitious.

Guitarist The Edge said: “It matters to us that we still make music that connects, and we are still capable of potentially doing our best-ever album.

“It's not a foregone conclusion that our best work is behind us. That still makes it really exciting.

“We get that. Sometimes I think, ‘Why has it been so difficult for people in the past to maintain that?’ We're still learning. We're still ambitious creatively, in terms of where we can take the band. There's an awful lot there for us.”

The ‘One’ hitmakers insist their view isn’t “arrogant” but because they don’t feel any limitations or restrictions on their creativity.

The Edge added to Rolling Stone magazine: “We all genuinely believe it. It's not arrogance. It's because we are still hungry. There's no reason why we can't do this. You think about other art forms and artists — filmmakers, painters, sculptors. It doesn't follow that your best work is done in your late twenties, early thirties, and then it's downhill. Unfortunately, that's the way rock ‘n’ roll has panned out.

“Our only limitation is our ability to apply ourselves, to be hard-minded on our work. We push and push until we get to those special pieces of music, those lyrics. And it doesn't arrive on call. You can't turn it on.”

December 10, 2009

U2 Tops Rolling Stone


Taken from Contact Music. You can enjoy the following post on its original location by clicking here.

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Caption: U2 (Picture) play the first of three sold out shows in their home town of Dublin at Croke Park Stadium Dublin, Ireland ....

U2 TOP ROLLING STONE 2009 POLLS

U2's NO LINE ON THE HORIZON has topped Rolling Stone magazine's Best Albums of 2009 poll.
The release beat Bruce Springsteen's Working on a Dream, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix and Jay-Z's The Blueprint 3.
Meanwhile, U2 have also scored the Best Song of 2009 honour with Moment of Surrender. The song beat Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys and Bruce Springsteen's Outlaw Pete among the editors' picks.
Precious was named Best Movie, ahead of Up In The Air and The Hurt Locker.



10 December 2009 01:36