U2 might have tried to make the world a better place when they played, but they could get a little bit too aggressive onstage ...
The Edge from U2 is a stalwart of rock music, but when they were gearing into action there was another blazing band who showed them the way.
U2 was bogged down by internal conflict. Uncertain over their creative direction, the band struggled and risked breaking up entirely. Instead of quitting, they persevered and made another masterpiece, ...
Batman Forever soundtrack, U2 borrowed from their Zooropa outtakes for the most exciting Batman song since Prince’s “Batdance.” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” portrays the kind of ...
In a conversation from the road, band members talk about their expectations for Florida, hanging out with their musical ...
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Rock and Roll is Here to Stay” went a pop song from the early days of the rock era, and stay it has for 50 years at Toad’s ...
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“All who believe in freedom and sense the jeopardy we Europeans now find ourselves in are not sleeping easily on this, the ...
Songwriters behind the Jake Owen No. 1 song "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" discuss how the rock band U2 influenced the song.
They landed one spot ahead of Rush (No. 18) and one spot behind U2 (No. 16). Metal pioneers Black Sabbath claimed the No. 12 spot on the Forbes list of the 30 Best Rock Bands of All-Time.
The Joshua Tree was a milestone and a millstone. It turned U2 from a biggish rock’n’roll band into inescapable, ubiquitous, culture-straddling colossi. Even Time magazine felt obliged to put ...
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