Acrobat08
Acrobat
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Does January 19th mean out as in able to buy it or out as in first radio play?
yeah, the 19th makes more sense to me too.
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Oh, I see what this is about.
Teasing old-fashioned people that don't want to rely on machines to do our work for us, huh?
Of course I could've done that but Google translations hardly make sense in my opinion.
Thank you for giving us something to get started with though.
yeah, while the 19th is still 11 days away (ugh...) at least we know. and there's always a chance that a random radio station plays it early.
It means it will leak any day now . . .
Does January 19th mean out as in able to buy it or out as in first radio play?
I was just messin with ya!
I don't think it is going to actually "leak". U2 will likely send a digital file to many stations around the world simultaneously.
I certainly hope we're done messing with European U2 fans in this thread though. What an interesting rumour! When was it that the fan met with McGuinness a couple of months back and he mentioned something about an European start of the tour?
Somebody will have it in their "hands" early though. Then it will hit the internet.
That's my prediction at least.
It's All True... why don't believe it?
Because the website says its unofficial.
07.01.2009
Rumours (Unfounded)
Just a note to correct some online information suggesting that tickets are available for U2 shows this summer. No tickets are available and no shows have been announced.
There are no tour dates for the band at the moment so please don't get stung by buying tickets for shows that don't exist.
You can be sure any future live announcements will be made on U2.Com as soon as details are confirmed.
U2.com | Official News
and soooo here we are!!!! I have to calm down...i have to calm down
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Tour starts in Europe?
I wish it didn't. The first shows in a U2 tour are always too raw and preparing the path for the tour, like they were the real rehearsals. I think that, usually, the best shows are the latter ones. Not necessarily in quality, but in atmosphere and emotion.