1. Originally posted by mattfromcanada:[..]
    What's the longest stretch between albums? I think Atomic Bomb - No Line and No Line to SOI are tied at 5(ish)? We're at 3 now, so a 2023 would match the 5. Not a fan of the time in between lol.
    It was 4 years and 3 months roughly between HTDAAB and No Line. No Line and SOI was quite a bit more at 5 and a half years. So mid 2023 matches the gap yes. I think we’re going to have a new longest gap unfortunately. But I guess it’s fortunate they’re still writing music at all.
  2. https://www.u2.com/timeline

    Interesting, they’re using a fan made YouTube video of Stockholm on this. Maybe they think that’s enough rather than an official release.
  3. It looks good.
  4. Probably on here somewhere already?? Thought he was going to say his secret was that he was back playing guitar. Wish I had the big bucks to buy this.
  5. Well, he got that first chord right so he (theoretically) can play again
  6. Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
    It was 4 years and 3 months roughly between HTDAAB and No Line. No Line and SOI was quite a bit more at 5 and a half years. So mid 2023 matches the gap yes. I think we’re going to have a new longest gap unfortunately. But I guess it’s fortunate they’re still writing music at all.
    I did the math on this a while ago, the next album has to be released before 13 June 2023 to avoid beating the gap between NLOTH and SOI. At Christmas this will be the third longest gap, overtaking ATYCLB - HTDAAB. The first 4 albums were released in less time!
  7. He got all of the So Cruel chords wrong in 2011!
  8. I'm not joking
  9. Terrible version. Chords, lyrics, structure and rhythm all wrong