mercredi 29 août 2007

Celebrity duo splash £3 million on Bolton flats

Celebrity superstars Hollywood actor Colin Farrell and U2 drummer Larry Mullen have splashed out £3 million on a new apartment block in Bolton.


The bad-boy actor and the rock legend have jointly bought "The Anvil", a 26-apartment town centre development on the corner of Silverwell Lane and Clive Street. Their 20,000 sq ft block, which reaches six-storeys, was completed by developer Woodthorpe Homes in June on a site which was formerly a private car park. The apartments, which are expected to be rented out by the Irish duo, each include an open plan living and dining area, two bedrooms and a balcony. The multi millionaires are also property investors in Ireland and the USA, but it is believed to be their first acquisition in the North of England. Their high profile purchase has been welcomed as a major boost to Bolton's status as an up and coming investment location. At least £600 million in private investment is planned over the next ten years and is expected to create 12,000 new jobs.

Alan Hegarty, development director at Woodthorpe Homes, said he was "delighted" the scheme had attracted such prestigious buyers and told how the stars were alerted to the development. He said one of his colleagues had met a financial advisor from Irish company Galvin Investments at a property launch dinner in Dublin. "We were trying to sell Bolton to him and had an idea he represented some wealthy individuals but we didn't know who until he came back and said they were interested," said Mr Hegarty. "Our solicitors met them and they came over and had a look at the apartments themselves. Colin and Larry were attracted to buy in Bolton by its location close to Manchester, the motorway network, and on the edge of the stunning West Pennine Moors. They were also attracted by the large-scale regeneration of the town centre." Mr Hegarty said he hoped the duo would reserve a couple of apartments for their own use. "We have been told they are football fans and will find the location handy for going to matches at Old Trafford," he said. He added that Bolton's location and regeneration plans were attracting young, affluent professionals to the town. Mr Hegarty said he believed they would be keen to let apartments in the block, which was named "The Anvil" because the site was occupied by a blacksmith decades ago.

Cllr Akhtar Zaman, Bolton Council's executive member for regeneration, said: "We have a large number of Bolton-born celebrities who love the town, such as Peter Kay, Vernon Kay and Dave Spikey. "But we're delighted that it's also become popular with a couple of international stars. This demonstrates Bolton's importance as a regional economic centre and top investment destination."

Plans for the town include a £300 million Innovation Zone, including a cultural quarter around Le Mans Crescent and a creative arts centre. A £100 million redevelopment of Central Street is planned, while Church Wharf will receive a £200 million facelift including a multi-screen cinema, a hotel, offices, bars and nearly 600 homes. A second phase of the Woodthorpe Homes scheme will see an office block opposite "The Anvil" converted to create 52 more apartments. Four retail units will remain on the ground floor and the company is now talking to council planners about the possibility of adding office space and car parking. In June, Woodthorpe received planning permission for an 11-storey hotel, new apartments and a retail and office complex at the former Odeon cinema site off Ashburner Street.

Rob Devey @ The Bolton News

mardi 28 août 2007

U2’s next album is making itself

In June, Rock Daily reported that acclaimed artists/producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois were starting work with U2 on the band’s next album, the follow-up to 2004’s How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

Here’s a status report, straight from Lanois, who has produced a handful of albums for the band, including 1984’s The Unforgettable Fire, 1987’s The Joshua Tree and 1991’s Achtung, Baby: “We’ve been invited as writers this time,” he says. “I did three writing sessions with Eno and U2 — one in Fez, Morocco; two in France. It’s going great. We’re regrouping in November.” He adds that “the record’s kind of making itself.”

Lanois has included some footage of the Morocco sessions in his upcoming documentary, Here Is What Is, but the scenes are well into the film. “It just seemed to make sense there and I didn’t want to take advantage of those guys. They’re so kind to me,” says Lanois. “They’re saying, ‘Lanois, you’re going to show us recording and we haven’t even put out a record yet, c’mon.’ I said, ‘Aw, please. We’re not going to give away anything and besides we’ve got twenty-five years together, throw me a biscuit [laughs].”

Source : Rolling Stone

Bono's smoking victory

Bono's neighbours have been banned from using their fireplaces after he complained about smoke in the building.

The U2 singer, who owns The San Remo penthouse on New York's highly desirable Central Park West street, was unhappy with the smoke coming from his neighbours' apartments and formally requested all open fires be stopped.

A source told the New York Post newspaper: "Bono recently complained of smoke from neighbouring apartments and now there has been in a ban on fireplace use in the whole building."

But the 'With or Without You' singer is rumoured to be moving downtown.

Bono and bandmate The Edge were recently spotted in the hot-pink Julian Schnabel tower at 360 West 11th Street with clipboards and brokers and sources say Bono is planning to buy the top two floors there.

The 47-year-old singer lives in Killiney, southern Ireland, with his wife Alison and their four children.

He and The Edge also share a villa in Èze, southern France.

© BANG Media International

dimanche 26 août 2007

U2 3D trailer

Il doit sortir un jour. Au début c'était prévu pour cet automne aux Etats-Unis. Puis il parait que c'est repoussé... On a l'habitude maintenant, hein?
En attendant, on peut se repasser le trailer :

jeudi 23 août 2007

DVD U2 Popmart Live From Mexico

Sortie du DVD U2 Popmart Live From Mexico




En juillet dernier, U2.com a annoncé la date de sortie et les contenus des deux éditions (la simple et la limitée) du DVD Popmart Live From Mexico que l'on trouvera dans les bacs dès le 10 septembre 2007 :

Disc 1 (édition simple et édition limitée) :

Pop Muzik / Mofo / I Will Follow / Gone / Even Better Than The Real Thing / Last Night On Earth / Until The End of The World / New Year's Day / Pride (In The Name Of Love) / I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / All I Want Is You / Desire / Staring At The Sun / Sunday Bloody Sunday / Bullet The Blue Sky / Please / Where The Streets Have No Name / Lemon (Perfecto Mix) / Discothèque / If You Wear That Velvet Dress / With Or Without You / Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me / Mysterious Ways / One / Wake Up Dead Man

Performance from Foro Sol Autodromo, Mexico City, filmed 3rd December 1997

Director : David Mallet
Producer : Ned O'Hanlon
Executive Producer - Paul McGuinness
Show Designer/Director - Willie Williams

Bonus disc (edition limitée seulement) :

1. Bonus live tracks
- Please / Where The Streets Have No Name / Discothèque / If You Wear That Velvet Dress
All recorded live at Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam on 18th July 1997

- Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me / Mysterious Ways / One All recorded live at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton on 14th June 1997

2. Bonus video tracks
- Staring At The Sun (Miami version)
Directed by Morleigh Steinberg

- Last Night On Earth - First Night In Hell (Remix version)
Directed by John Bland

3. Documentaries
- Lemon For Sale
- The Road To Sarajevo
- A Tour Of The Tour
- Last Night On Earth, One Day In Kansas

4. PopMart Tour Visuals Montage
Curated by Catherine Owens

5. Extras
- DVD-Rom: Weblinks, Wallpapers, Screensavers

Le DVD promo, disponible depuis fin août, a révélé ses menus (images publiées par Peter J.) :