1. Originally posted by Remy:Likely the new single, to be released together with the album announcement imminent for the next week/two weeks.
    Great!
  2. Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
    Great stuff, really looking forward to this one. What’s the deal with the Wednesday or Friday release dates? Best thing was released on a Wednesday but is music not generally released on a Friday? Not that u2 always go down the conventional route but just trying to work out what date exactly they could be going for I’m thinking 27th (Friday) or 1st November (Wednesday). I’m sure I heard someone mention that November 1st date before.
    Nov 1st would make all the sense since it's the Día de Muertos (I think the English name is All Saints) and that was exactly the GOOYOW* video's theme.


    * new acronym! Get Out Of Your Own Way, GOOYOW, I love it
  3. Are we gonna get a rooftop video for every song I wonder?
  4. Originally posted by _Bishop_:I would say expect a release October 31... something to tie in with Dia de los Muertos

    Also end of JT tour, time to push a small promo tour for album release

    IMHO



    I still stand by this statement
  5. Originally posted by _Bishop_:[..]I would say expect a release October 31... something to tie in with Dia de los Muertos[..]

    I still stand by this statement

    Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Nov 1st would make all the sense since it's the Día de Muertos (I think the English name is All Saints) and that was exactly the GOOYOW* video's theme.

    Actually, El Día de los Muertos, is Nov 2.

    Nov 1 is El Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints Day / All Hallows Day), and Oct 31 is All Hallows Eve (no name / special date in spanish afaik).

    But yes I don't think they'll get too technical about it and any day around that date could work.

    (In other mexican tradition" words: Nov 1st is the day you go to the church to pray for the death, Nov 2nd is the day you go to the cementary to visit them)
  6. Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]

    [..]

    Actually, El Día de los Muertos, is Nov 2.

    Nov 1 is El Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints Day / All Hallows Day), and Oct 31 is All Hallows Eve (no name / special date in spanish afaik).

    But yes I don't think they'll get too technical about it and any day around that date could work.

    (In other mexican tradition" words: Nov 1st is the day you go to the church to pray for the death, Nov 2nd is the day you go to the cementary to visit them)
    Here in Spain it's mostly Nov 1st (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Día_de_Todos_los_Santos) and we don't celebrate Nov 2 that much - if at all. But thanks for the explanation
  7. Are we talking about Halloween?
  8. October 31st


  9. Nationwide means in the US
  10. The pic is not made by U2