1. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:she's a talk show host in the vein of David Letterman or Jonathan Ross btw super popular here she tends to have all the really "cool" acts and keeps it super light hearted.

    but she does daytime television, not late night.

    Is it true that this song is "Disappearing" at midnight? That's what the bands twitter feed is saying. Or is it just going to become $1?
  2. Se-DE-rg-GE-io-NERES.......
  3. Yeah I just realized I forgot to put "daytime" before talk show host. Either way it might seem "beneath" U2 to do daytime but it would make them seem more accessible to the public imo.
  4. But really though, does anyone know if Invisible is going to become invisible at midnight? Because I think U2 have this aura or hype around then and I think they need to ride it out until Fallon, then release a new single in March then album release date... Bono saying they're still in the studio doesn't bode well though
  5. **I am predicting this timeline** In a few months we shall see how correct I was.

    Feb - Fallon / performing Invisible on TV
    March - Oscars / performing Ordinary Love on TV
    April -second single / album date
    May - anticipation / little clips here and there for hype
    June - ALBUM AND TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT
  6. Originally posted by Release3:They're definitely going in the right direction. Friends of mine, who are not even close to being a U2 fan, are liking the recent songs. Whenever Ordinary Love or Invisible is played off of my computer my roommate always acknowledges it and usually says something like "Oh, is this that new U2 song? Nice!" So at least over here, they're producing music that's being liked by people who aren't the biggest U2 fans!


    Interestingly, few of my friends that are hardcore fans told me that they're ashamed of Invisible (?!) while people who aren't fans are telling me that they love Ordinary Love and Invisible.

    I was at a party few weeks ago and we were listening to all kinds of music. Friend of mine that HATES U2 says to me later in the night: 'Go on, let me hear that new U2 song one more time, it's REALLY good.' I was like WHAT?!
  7. Another fun story. I got a job at radio station as programme producer and today was my first day. (after two months of education) The second I stepped in the building I heard 'Invisible'. Good sign I guess.
  8. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:Yeah I just realized I forgot to put "daytime" before talk show host. Either way it might seem "beneath" U2 to do daytime but it would make them seem more accessible to the public imo.

    They definitely shouldn't think it's beneath them. Bono's been on the show before (via satellite) talking about World AIDS Day and Ellen has said that U2 are one of the most wanted guests that she hasn't had on the show yet.
  9. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:But really though, does anyone know if Invisible is going to become invisible at midnight? Because I think U2 have this aura or hype around then and I think they need to ride it out until Fallon, then release a new single in March then album release date... Bono saying they're still in the studio doesn't bode well though

    I could see them making it disappear. Cause most people have it now, and being free, it's not qualified for charts. If they don't take it off iTunes they're going to have to put a price on it, making it chart qualified, AFTER everyone already has it! Won't look good for them.

    I'm thinking they'll take it off, and between now and Fallon they'll release the full video.
  10. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:**I am predicting this timeline** In a few months we shall see how correct I was.

    Feb - Fallon / performing Invisible on TV
    March - Oscars / performing Ordinary Love on TV
    April -second single / album date
    May - anticipation / little clips here and there for hype
    June - ALBUM AND TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT

    I hope you're right.