U2 Promotes New Single In iPod Ad

We love getting tips from our readers and this one especially caught our attention. Submitting a new Apple iPod commercial, the sender wrote, “I’m not sure if this is worthy of publishing… it doesn’t involve boobs, sex, or smarmy ad execs, but it is interesting.” We pondered for a moment over whether that was a compliment or insightful commentary into our questionable editorial morals. We thought for a moment and accept both gleefully as fair comment.

That said, Apple has partnered with U2 to promote its new single, Vertigo by creating a iPod silhouette ad with Bono and the silhouettes doing their usual gyrations to the tune of U2’s new creation.

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