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Shouldn't Sunday Bloody Sunday (song) redirect here? Jwrosenzweig 06:56, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
There's a page for it now. -- Kristbg 05:37, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I think there should be a section about the cover art, or at least the name of the model, since this cover has become iconic. Unfortunatly I don't know any of this information but rather was actually looking for it.
Peter Rowen is the name - "Rowan" is a common misconception. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.90.141.217 ( talk) 06:42, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
A song from this album have been tagged for merging here. These articles fail WP:MUSIC:
Most songs do not merit an article and should redirect to another relevant article, such as for a prominent album or for the artist who wrote or prominently performed the song. Songs that have been ranked on national or significant music charts, that have won significant awards or honors or that have been performed independently by several notable artists, bands or groups are probably notable. A separate article is only appropriate when there is enough verifiable material to warrant a reasonably detailed article; permanent stubs should be merged to articles about an artist or album.
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It looks like June 10 (not May 20) for the first two, then June 24 (not May 20 and unknown) for the next two. Please provide comment other than "Amazon has known to be wrong," which I know. Fantailfan ( talk) 02:35, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
If a statement from the band, its management or its record company can be found in a reputable source, then they can be put in. It doesn’t have to be U2.com but second hand from a reliable source. Clearly though, there are problems sourcing it from a retail outlet (ie, Amazon) when no-one else has heard about it. -- Merbabu ( talk) 22:27, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
"Surrender" was never released as a single in any way shape or form. I would like to know where you actually got this so-called
Billboard information. AOR radio may have had it chart on playlists, but as a single, it never happpened—Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.3.189.244 ( talk) 04:48, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Several months ago, I began to add information about each song to the article in a similar way to the information on Stay (Faraway, So Close!). Later, somebody moved some of the information around. It's only an aesthetic detail, but I'm curious as to where you all think the information is best placed; under Tracklisting, which is where it was previously, or under History, which is where it is currently. MelicansMatkin ( talk) 18:29, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
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Might be some worthwhile information working from here. MelicansMatkin ( talk, contributions) 23:36, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
I think it is historically important to point out that U2 did something not very common at the time, which was to release their albums on cassette tapes that contained the complete album on each side. This was something more expensive for them to do, but such tapes were more desirable by fans because of the lack of blank space at the end of one side that most albums on cassette tape had. Patsobest ( talk) 11:06, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
The section than is focused on the War Tour makes it sound as though all Bono did was wave white flags. This is surely a misconception and it makes it sounds as if there was tension in the band about that. I think this should be clarified. Maybe it would look better if it said "The waving of a white flag has become iconic not only with the song "Sunday Bloody Sunday", but also with the War Tour, which spawned both the hit and the video".
Thanks. I would change it but I don't know enough about the editing procedures to do it properly. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beanna ( talk • contribs) 21:38, 25 December 2010 (UTC)
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On this Wikipedia's page for War, it states that the album was recorded between September - November 1982, while on the Simple English Wikipedia, it states that it was recorded between 17 May - 20 August 1982. Neither claims are sourced, further complicating things. BuggleJuggle ( talk) 16:03, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
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Shouldn't Sunday Bloody Sunday (song) redirect here? Jwrosenzweig 06:56, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
There's a page for it now. -- Kristbg 05:37, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I think there should be a section about the cover art, or at least the name of the model, since this cover has become iconic. Unfortunatly I don't know any of this information but rather was actually looking for it.
Peter Rowen is the name - "Rowan" is a common misconception. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.90.141.217 ( talk) 06:42, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
A song from this album have been tagged for merging here. These articles fail WP:MUSIC:
Most songs do not merit an article and should redirect to another relevant article, such as for a prominent album or for the artist who wrote or prominently performed the song. Songs that have been ranked on national or significant music charts, that have won significant awards or honors or that have been performed independently by several notable artists, bands or groups are probably notable. A separate article is only appropriate when there is enough verifiable material to warrant a reasonably detailed article; permanent stubs should be merged to articles about an artist or album.
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It looks like June 10 (not May 20) for the first two, then June 24 (not May 20 and unknown) for the next two. Please provide comment other than "Amazon has known to be wrong," which I know. Fantailfan ( talk) 02:35, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
If a statement from the band, its management or its record company can be found in a reputable source, then they can be put in. It doesn’t have to be U2.com but second hand from a reliable source. Clearly though, there are problems sourcing it from a retail outlet (ie, Amazon) when no-one else has heard about it. -- Merbabu ( talk) 22:27, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
"Surrender" was never released as a single in any way shape or form. I would like to know where you actually got this so-called
Billboard information. AOR radio may have had it chart on playlists, but as a single, it never happpened—Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.3.189.244 ( talk) 04:48, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Several months ago, I began to add information about each song to the article in a similar way to the information on Stay (Faraway, So Close!). Later, somebody moved some of the information around. It's only an aesthetic detail, but I'm curious as to where you all think the information is best placed; under Tracklisting, which is where it was previously, or under History, which is where it is currently. MelicansMatkin ( talk) 18:29, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
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Might be some worthwhile information working from here. MelicansMatkin ( talk, contributions) 23:36, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
I think it is historically important to point out that U2 did something not very common at the time, which was to release their albums on cassette tapes that contained the complete album on each side. This was something more expensive for them to do, but such tapes were more desirable by fans because of the lack of blank space at the end of one side that most albums on cassette tape had. Patsobest ( talk) 11:06, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
The section than is focused on the War Tour makes it sound as though all Bono did was wave white flags. This is surely a misconception and it makes it sounds as if there was tension in the band about that. I think this should be clarified. Maybe it would look better if it said "The waving of a white flag has become iconic not only with the song "Sunday Bloody Sunday", but also with the War Tour, which spawned both the hit and the video".
Thanks. I would change it but I don't know enough about the editing procedures to do it properly. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beanna ( talk • contribs) 21:38, 25 December 2010 (UTC)
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On this Wikipedia's page for War, it states that the album was recorded between September - November 1982, while on the Simple English Wikipedia, it states that it was recorded between 17 May - 20 August 1982. Neither claims are sourced, further complicating things. BuggleJuggle ( talk) 16:03, 14 June 2024 (UTC)