Originally posted by aski:"new" songs on the album will probably be North Star, Every With Every Breaking Wave, Mercy and Glastonbury.
let's hope they abandon Return of Stingray Guitar. it's sounded more like an uninspired jam-session than a complete song. their worst opening "song" ever for a tour.
Originally posted by jofice:I'm just wondering why we haven't seen it in an English written paper/magazine yet
Originally posted by clover68:and the amazon.de page doesn't exist anymore ..
Originally posted by Shimitz:that could be a good sign.
Originally posted by clover68:Nuevo disco de U2 para Mayo 2011? De momento NO
ehm Sergio could you please translate? .. but it seems it's all fake ...![]()
U2Valencia, on Thursday 03, February, 10:33h
New U2 album for May 2011? NO (for the moment)
A hoax is a false piece of news, spread (consciously or not) in order to convince some groups or people that something false is actually true, or just in order to misinform.
A lot of websites and press media are lately echoing a German's page news which apparently quoted Paul McGuines confirming that U2 was to release a new album by May, 2011. McG was said to have told this at the Midem fair, but we ask ourselves: there weren't any other media over there? Did McG tell this exclusively to the German page? How reliable is that web, in fact? And most importantly, why on Earth hasn't U2.COM confirmed this important piece of news?
Well, maybe because it's a hoax. And, together with the mispublishing of a release date (May 27) for a new U2 album in Amazon.de -an announcement which has already been shut down-, this has lead lots of media and U2 fans to believe this was true.
Originally posted by aski:"new" songs on the album will probably be North Star, Every With Every Breaking Wave, Mercy and Glastonbury.
let's hope they abandon Return of Stingray Guitar. it's sounded more like an uninspired jam-session than a complete song. their worst opening "song" ever for a tour.