A Thousand Words

19 October 2009

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. The band's new BlackBerry App gives you the chance to tell the story of a U2 song through the images it inspires for you. We want you to mail us your images - and become part of U2's mobile album. Here's how.

Does Breathe take your breath away ? Got a pair of sexy boots ? What or who is Magnificent for you ? Snap your Unknown Caller or capture a moment of Stand Up Comedy.

The songs on No Line On The Horizon evoke different people and places, thoughts and ideas in every listener. With the new U2 Blackberry App 'No Line' goes mobile and gets personal.

Share the images you associate with certain songs and we'll select some to tell the story of each track in the 'Origami' section of the Mobile Album. Maybe you'll find your picture telling the story of one of a song...

Latest news on the app here.

All you have to do is select the photo which you think captures a particular song and then email it to us at one of the email addresses below. So if it's an image connected to Breathe, email it to us at bbbreathe@U2.com. Here's all the email addresses to use.

bbnoline@U2.com
bbmagnificent@U2.com
bbmoment@U2.com
bbcaller@u2.com
bbcrazy@U2.com
bbboots@U2.com
bbstandup@U2.com
bbfez@U2.com
bbwhite@U2.com
bbbreathe@U2.com
bbcedars@U2.com
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