1. You have to go to a local record store.
  2. Originally posted by Zwervervriend:U2.com now has an item about this release. It ends with: "The release will only be available from independent record shops on Saturday 18th April on @RSDUK. More information at recordstoreday.co.uk"

    I hope this doesn't mean that this release will not be available in other parts of the world.



    It's listed on the RSD USA website, so I don't think this is only limited to UK. It says there will 7000 available (although I'm not sure if that is for US, or Worldwide)
  3. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]



    It's listed on the RSD USA website, so I don't think this is only limited to UK. It says there will 7000 available (although I'm not sure if that is for US, or Worldwide)
    It's on the Dutch list as well 😁 Thanks
  4. Just to be clear. The two live tracks are previously unreleased tracks from The Marquee residency of September 1980 London shows but were not actually recorded the same night as ATAP.
  5. The slow release of September, 22, 1980 live tracks:

    Boy/Girl, first released on 1980-10-24
    11 O’Clock Tick Tock, first released on 2008-07-21
    Touch, first released on 2020-04-18
    Twilight, first released on 2020-04-18

    Anyone else?
  6. This release obviously means the return of Twilight to the live fold.
  7. O, if only.... or 11 O’Clock for that matter...
  8. Originally posted by miryclay:The slow release of September, 22, 1980 live tracks:

    Boy/Girl, first released on 1980-10-24
    11 O’Clock Tick Tock, first released on 2008-07-21
    Touch, first released on 2020-04-18
    Twilight, first released on 2020-04-18

    Anyone else?
    Our grandchildren will be able to see Stockholm Zoo TV 30minutes highlights))
  9. Greta has possession of the Master Tapes of Stockholm and won't let anyone see it until we stop taking trans-atlantic flights.

  10. This sign should say "Release ZooTV Stockholm"