I'l never forget playing With or Without You on the radio for the first time in March of 1987. It was still a cold Maine winter outside and the mood of the first single from the Joshua Tree fit perfectly.
Alrighty Blimpville, it’s St, Paddy’s Day. So, AS IF we’re not rockin’ live with our favorite band from Dublin tonight!
30 years ago today, the UPS man drove up to the WBLM Studios...then in Auburn...to drop-off the new U2 album, The Joshua Tree. We instantly put the album....yes ALBUM, on the turntable and our collective mouths dropped. What a masterpiece...
Nostalgia might be a big reason for U2 fans to see the band perform its landmark The Joshua Tree LP on tour this year, but for bassist Adam Clayton, there are more compelling reasons to revisit.
Despite saying that they were hoping to have a new album by the end of 2016, it’s looking less and less likely that U2 will have the follow-up to 2014’s Songs of Innocence out until next year. According to lead singer Bono, they are also lining up a tour for 2017
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I never forget playing With or Without You for the first time on the radio in March of 1987. It was still a cold Maine winter outside and the mood of the first single from the Joshua Tree fit perfectly.
"There’s 50 ideas, and probably about 20 that we’re actually really excited about," the Edge said. "We’ve got some ways to narrow it down, but we’re in good shape.”
Alrighty Blimpville, it’s St, Patty’s Day. So as if we’re not rockin’ live with our favorite band from Dublin tonight!
A young fan in the Toronto audience had the opportunity of a lifetime this past Tuesday night. She was invited onstage by U2 to play acoustic guitar during Angel of Harlem and did such a great job the band kept her up there for one more.
U2's performance at the Forum in Los Angeles last night included a tribute to the band's longtime tour manager Dennis Sheehan, who died unexpectedly just hours before they took the stage.