You’ll know, if you checked your iTunes and signed into the iCloud and then pressed the download button (I assume this is what one has to do) that U2 somehow got into your iPhone. Which I find mildly terrifying and somewhat invasive. Because, if Apple actually looked at my iTunes, they would see a bunch of Disney soundtracks and five seasons of Glee songs an incredible playlist that doesn’t consist of much U2.
Sharon Osbourne clearly shares my sense of love for U2. Except Sharon took to Twitter in a rant aimed at the band, and I didn’t.
“U2 you are business moguls not musicians anymore”
“Guys nothings is for free, how much you making? PS, btw you are just a bunch of middle age political groupies”
“Whose political ass are we going to pull you out of today? Or are you front row at another tragic fashion show?”
Whilst the Osbournes are known for their somewhat outrageous behaviour at times, this might be taking it a tad too far. After all, having sold 150 million records over the years, they can’t be all that bad. Nor do 22 Grammy Awards lie.
Sharon then went on to post how to NOT get the new U2 album.
I feel that with the price of music these days, we should all just hush up and accept the free music. Even if it’s not really your vibe.
Check out The Daily Mail.
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