1. On the american east coast, what time will it be?


  2. NLOTH isn't 7 min long.....

    EDIT: nevermind, read back, you've been corrected
  3. im waiting for the album
  4. To make it easier for all parties involved across multiple timezones, perhaps instead of giving times for a particular region, maybe just give the number of hours until the song is first played.

    That way everyone knows when it's coming out. Ans you don't have to post multiple times for different countries etc.
  5. Originally posted by vanquish:To make it easier for all parties involved across multiple timezones, perhaps instead of giving times for a particular region, maybe just give the number of hours until the song is first played.

    That way everyone knows when it's coming out. Ans you don't have to post multiple times for different countries etc.


    Or everyone makes the effort to google for 2 seconds and check themselves.
  6. Originally posted by vanquish:To make it easier for all parties involved across multiple timezones, perhaps instead of giving times for a particular region, maybe just give the number of hours until the song is first played.

    That way everyone knows when it's coming out. Ans you don't have to post multiple times for different countries etc.


    13 and half hours from time of this post (give or take 10 minutes - take to be cautious).


  7. Well, if we do it my way, we save those seconds for a lot of U2starters.
    And not everyone might know how to use google to do that.

    BTW I assume someone is going to record the song right? Anyone know what's the bitrate on a digital radio stream?


  8. ehm yeah. but these people wouldn't probably find U2start anyway.


  9. Thanks Dan, I love unexpected good news like this. Get to hear a new song today.

    It's like the GOYB release day all over again.