1. A girl from Edinburgh saw this in a local HMV (incase any of you are wondering, it's a music store).
  2. fuck, let it be truehueee
  3. Funny name for an album Hmmmm, I'm hoping for this to be true but a bit wary still


  4. well everyone complained that No Line On the Horizon was a too long album name, atleast its short

    EDIT: what do they say if you try to reserve a copy i wonder?
  5. doesnt look fake but I dont buy it
  6. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    well everyone complained that No Line On the Horizon was a too long album name, atleast its short

    EDIT: what do they say if you try to reserve a copy i wonder?


    Not longer than ATYCLB or HTAAB, at least


    I don't think they "say" nothing, they just reserve your copy - and that's all. When the album arrives, they call you, you buy it. Simple. But I think that "reserves" are not binding contracts, so I don't think you could claim or protest in any way if the album doesn't arrive on that date.


  7. True, though who knows, maybe it doesn't stand for 'To Be Confirmed' but instead some of the longest words in the English language that begin with T,B and C

    Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]



    I don't think they "say" nothing, they just reserve your copy - and that's all. When the album arrives, they call you, you buy it. Simple. But I think that "reserves" are not binding contracts, so I don't think you could claim or protest in any way if the album doesn't arrive on that date.


    Yeah i guess, but they must know aleast whats coming to have the reserve sign out; just seems strange that this is the first thing we have heard, though the chances are its just HMV getting abit ahead of themselves
  8. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]
    Yeah i guess, but they must know aleast whats coming to have the reserve sign out; just seems strange that this is the first thing we have heard, though the chances are its just HMV getting abit ahead of themselves


    Maybe not. It could be correct.


  9. i'll check tomorrow and see if its in stores south of the border. Might speed up a U2.com annoucement if record stores start giving out dates