U2’s second album almost didn’t happen – for a couple of reasons. One of them was because U2 nearly broke up. As good Irish lads, Bono, the Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. had all been raised in the ...
Few debuts detonate with Boy’s immediacy. “I Will Follow”-a gale-force introduction spotlighting the Edge’s buckshot silhouettes and Bono’s frenetic holler-became an instant standard. Unfortunately, ...
U2 changed the lyrics to its 1984 hit “Pride (In The Name Of Love)” during a live show in honor of the “beautiful kids” killed at the Tribe of Nova music festival in Israel recently. “In the light of ...
Irish band U2 performed an adaptation of their 1984 rock anthem Pride to honor the victims of the brutal terrorist attacks perpetrated in Israel over the weekend in Las Vegas on Sunday night. “In the ...
U2 frontman Bono has paid tribute to the 260 music fans killed during an Israel festival attack while on stage in Las Vegas. READ MORE: U2 live in Las Vegas: a dazzling opening night at the $2 billion ...
Thirty-five years ago this week U2 released their second album, “October.” I'd like to say that I bought the album the day it came out because I was so excited by their first album, “Boy,” which had ...
U2 kicked off their eight-night stand at New York’s Madison Square Garden Saturday night, and midway through the show they gave the hardcore fans in attendance a little gift by breaking out the title ...
Now, I am shocked at how bad it is. Lilywhite’s production is stunningly thin, Bono’s voice is awful, the lyrics are dismal, and only the singles – the Ian Curtis-obsessed “I Will Follow” and the ...