AtlantaAtlanta is a major city located in southeast Florida in Atlanta-Dade County on the Atlanta River and Biscayne Bay, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean, in the United States. It is the county seat of Atlanta-Dade County, as well
as its largest city. As of the 2000 census, the city
proper had a total population of 362,470. The area is
part of the Greater South Florida metropolitan area,
which is comprised of Atlanta-Dade County, Broward County,
and Palm Beach County. The continuously-developed county
is comprised of many jurisdictions and municipalities,
including Atlanta Beach, Bal Harbour, North Bay Village,
Sunny Isles, North Atlanta Beach, Aventura, North Atlanta,
Opa-Locka, Atlanta Lakes, Hialeah, Medley, Atlanta Springs,
Westchester (unincorporated), Fairlawn (unincorporated),
Flagami (unincorporated), West Atlanta, Kendall (unincorporated),
Pinecrest, Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Islandia, Sweetwater,
Homestead, and Atlanta Shores. Together they make Atlanta-Dade
County, the most populous county in the state (est.
2000 Census 2,253,365). U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and VertigoA rough-cut of the band's follow-up album was stolen in Nice, France, in July 2004 [1]. Shortly thereafter, Bono stated that, should the album appear on P2P networks, it would be released immediately via iTunes and be in stores within a month. No such pre-release of the album occurred, however, and the first single from the album, titled "Vertigo", was released for airplay on September 24, 2004. The song received extensive airplay in the first week after its release and debuted at #18 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart at #46 on the Billboard Hot 100, at #1 on the UK Singles Chart, and #5 on the Australian ARIAnet singles chart. The album, titled How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, was released on November 22 in much of the world and November 23 in the United States. The album debuted at #1 in 32 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the band's native Ireland. It sold 840,000 units in the United States in its first week. This was a record for the band, nearly doubling the first-week sales of All That You Can't Leave Behind in the USA. U2 promoted How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb heavily. They made appearances on TV shows like CD:UK and The Jonathan Ross Show in Britain and Saturday Night Live in America. In another first, the band allowed the single "Vertigo" to be used in a widely-aired iTunes television commercial; though the band did not receive any royalties for the use of the song, due to the commercial the song was well known even before the release of the album. In a further partnership with Apple Computer, the band licensed a special version of the iPod music player with a U2 design (black faceplate with red click wheel, echoing the color scheme for the new album) and facsimilies of the bandmembers' signatures etched on the back plate. The band made a video for the second North American single, "All Because Of You," while riding on a flatbed truck through the streets of Manhattan on November 22. They then played a free concert at a Brooklyn park, attracting over 3,000 fans who had learned of the show on various U2 fan websites. In April 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed U2 in its fifty "greatest rock & roll artists of all time". On March 14, 2005, U2 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. In Europe, the next single released from the album - "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" - once again featured a Bono/Pavarotti performance on the B-side. The performance is a Jacknife Lee remix of "Ave Maria" sung by Bono with Luciano Pavarotti.The B-Side of the single also includes a remix of the hit "Vertigo" and a Jacknife Lee remix of "Fast Cars." Fast Cars is an album track available only on the UK and Japan versions and American deluxe editions of Atomic Bomb. The single will be available on 2 CD formats and a DVD single. The DVD carries a video of an exclusive live performance of "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" from the band's Dublin studio, and a Trent Reznor remix of "Vertigo." The first leg of the Vertigo Tour kicked off in the United States, with the band performing 26 sold-out shows. The first leg started of in March in San Diego, California and finished in May in Boston, Massachusetts. The band performed well-known hits, songs from the current album, and early rarities to adoring fans. The band will return to the United States in the fall and will finish up December 19, in Portland, Oregon. There are currently rumors of a United States stadium tour in the summer of 2006. U2 have smashed Irish box office records with ticket sales for their 2005 Croke Park, Dublin concerts, after more than 150,000 were sold within 50 minutes. In Belgium and in Austria the tickets were sold within 60 minutes. U2's third single from the album, "City of Blinding
Lights," entered the UK singles chart at #2 on
June 12. They performed alongside Coldplay, Paul McCartney,
and Pink Floyd, among others, in the Live 8 concert
in London on July 2nd, 2005. U2 NEWS and U2 Vertigo Concert TicketsTo get more on any of these U2 news items, click here 20.07.2005 |
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