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At the end of the keynote, to the great enthusiasm of all present, the Irish quartet U2 performed on stage for the invited journalists a new song from the album that fans have been waiting for for five years. However, the keynote did not end with the last notes of the song, Tim Cook returned to the stage, where he and frontman Bono exchanged a few funny dialogues.

In an apparently prepared conversation, Bono asked if Tim Cook could give the new album to as many people as possible in five seconds. Cook responded that they have iTunes for that and that he would be happy to do so if he could provide the album for free. The result is that the album Songs of Innocence is available for free to all iTunes users, i.e. those with an Apple ID account. So just log in, open iTunes and download the entire new album for free.

The album contains 12 tracks, including the opening track The Miracle, which U2 performed live on the keynote. You can find it in iTunes <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>. It will automatically be added to your downloaded items, so you need to visit the page to download it Purchased (below in the footer), where you can find the album in the tab Music. You can do the same on iOS in iTunes, only Purchased is located below More in the bottom navigation. Songs of Innocence otherwise it's officially released on 13/10/2014, it's really only free for iTunes users. U2 has a long history with Apple, from the charity brand Product (RED) after the special U2 edition of the iPod, this exclusive offer should not be surprising.

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