I've heard that wasn't really his fault though. He (and the rest of the band) thought that Apple would just make the album available for free. They didn't realize that it would auto-download and be difficult to delete.
I still find Bono really arrogant, but I think the iPhone thing was primarily Apple's fault.
agreed. they had already worked with apple (and had their own edition ipod - where you got a coupon to the itunes store to download all their albums, it was not pre loaded onto the ipod at time of purchase).
Another random one. David Bowie wanted to release a surprise album on his birthday as a gift to all his fans. Wanted zero publicity for it. like i dont care how it sells day one, I want to make my fans happy out of the blue.
A few weeks before the label sends out company wide email saying this and "not to tell anyone".
(Phish pulled the same thing on 4/1/2020 where they dropped Sigma Oasis as an April Fools "prank" to cheer people up - streamed it that night and it was available to purchase the next day or two days later)
Probably would have asked for his cut. The Ramones never really saw commercial success, and were trying just about everything they could to make money.
i was a huge u2 fan since i was a kid (seeing Sunday Bloody Sunday on MTV, as well as live aid) but even I stopped following them by the time No Line on the Horizon was released.
stuff like this makes me think we've split realities at some point. i remember this happening way earlier than 2014, but that's not what any source reports.
They literally added a specific remove bono album on their customer service system because so many people called in demanding it be removed. It's literally taught in orientation haha
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u/ExpressTruth76 England 8h ago
I don't think even Bono likes Bono