1. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    atu2 first sid November 18th....now they're humming Nov 14th? Whats Next, the 11th? I'll laugh when they move their thoughts to October.

    Also, so freakin what? That was before some moron mentioned November 18th which fucked up atu2.


    Again: @u2 is sticking to the Nov 18 date. Nov 14 is part of an article from the Sunday Mirror they quoted. It's not the webmaster or crews opinion.
  2. Originally posted by yeah[..]

    Again: @u2 is sticking to the Nov 18 date. Nov 14 is part of an article from the Sunday Mirror they quoted. It's not the webmaster or crews opinion.


    so atu2 is ok, just some moron from the sunday mirror. gotcha. also, the moron humming nov 18th needs a muzzle IMO.

    I rather believe an arsehole bald guy than someone from atu2
  3. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    I rather believe an arsehole bald guy than someone from atu2


    If you show me where he said that the album will be released in October, I might change my mind.

    For the records. I don't say that the Nov release date is 100% correct. It just seems most plausible to me by now.
  4. Originally posted by yeah[..]

    If you show me where he said that the album will be released in October, I might change my mind.



    will do........

    Originally posted by atu2.com

    January 29, 2008: Speaking at the Midem music industry conference, Paul McGuinness said U2's new album will be out in October (2008) and will be a "collaboration with the producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois."



    Always believe a stubborn bald guy....especially when they speak out againt music theft
  5. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    Always believe a stubborn bald guy....especially when they speak out againt music theft


    So that's from January? Looks like the schedule has changed in the meantime...

    Can anyone check if this
    How did we find out about this? Well, if administrators at U2.com show a countdown to the release date, it should be true. (3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days from today)


    is true? Can't find my account details for U2.com
  6. Originally posted by yeah[..]

    Can anyone check if this [..]

    is true? Can't find my account details for U2.com


    ok, now you've got my attention
  7. Originally posted by yeah[..]

    So that's from January? Looks like the schedule has changed in the meantime...

    Can anyone check if this [..]

    is true? Can't find my account details for U2.com


    nah can't see it anywhere... and the timeline still ends at 2006 -- no countdown so far
  8. Being that Germany gets releases on Fridays' and the November date on @u2.com is a Friday... chances are they are merely posting information found on U2Achtung or another German site. Doesn't mean that it wasn't obtain by the original site from Universal in Europe but it isn't something that most likely wasn't originated with @u2.com
  9. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    will do........

    [..]

    Always believe a stubborn bald guy....especially when they speak out againt music theft


    McGuinness may have said October a few months back. And that might have been their target date. That was a projected date more than a actually official Principle Mgt announcement. If he knew the date then, he'd have said October 22nd or whatever.
  10. From the Sunday Mirror (as mentioned on previous page) Nothing overly new but another suggested release date


    It’s the beautiful day millions of U2 fans around the globe have waited patiently to see for the past four years.

    Now we can reveal details of the supergroup’s long-awaited new album.

    It is believed to be titled No Line On The Horizon and will be on sale in music stores on November 14.

    The band’s record company Universal has already registered the internet domain name nolineonthehorizon.com - prompting speculation this will be the new record.

    And among the songs to be released on what many music insiders are calling the band’s best work to date are Moment Of Surrender, For Your Love, Love Is All We Have Left and One Bird.

    Others include If I Could Live My Life Again, The Cedars Of Lebanon and No Line On The Horizon.

    Earlier this week a 19-strong film crew headed to the Spanish city of Cadiz to shoot a video for the band’s first single from the new album although the band were not believed to be present.

    Last night an insider said the U2 machine is gearing up for the release of one of the most keenly-awaited albums in recent years.

    “The album is more or less all in the bag except for a few minor details,” the source revealed. A lot of people have been waiting a long time for this album as they do with every U2 album.

    “But the word coming out is that the band is very, very happy with the end product and when U2 are happy it should be quite a piece of work. They’re not easy to please.”

    Legendary producer Steve Lillywhite, who has worked with U2 for more than two decades, said the new album had blown him away.

    It is the first original work since the band released the smash-hit How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb in November 2004. It sold an incredible 10 million copies and picked up eight Grammy Awards.
    But music commentators think the new record could be even bigger for Bono, The Edge, Larry and Adam.

    U2 are also expected to announce details of a huge worldwide tour, which would almost certainly include a number of nights at the new O2 Arena in the Dublin Docklands - formerly known as the Point Theatre.

    In a flurry of activity, the group have just re-released their first three albums - Boy, October and War - in extended formats and with previously unreleased tracks.
    It has led to that rare thing - U2 making a mistake.

    A quantity of the re-released War albums have been printed with incorrect track listings inside a booklet.

    But ironically, it won’t hit sales, as the botched items are likely to become collector’s pieces.
  11. well, the earlier the better.. I'm close to exploding with excitement these days
  12. Coldplay - Politik

    dammit - wrong topic, sorry!