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The Rock Song That Broke U2 Into The Music Mainstream Explained: Why "Sunday Bloody Sunday" Is So Important
Irish rock band U2has been an integral part of the music world for many years now, beginning with their formation in Dublin in 1976. As a result of such a lengthy career, the quartet has experienced ...
U2's popularity outstripped their US chart success for a while. "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" helped to change all that.
“We can be in the middle of the worst gig in our lives, but when we go into that song, everything changes,” said Bono in Visnja Cogan’s 2008 book U2: An Irish Phenomenon. “The audience is on its feet, ...
U2 has been a brotherhood since 1976. Through stadium sellouts, hundreds of millions of albums sold, questionable professional choices (PopMart Tour, anyone?) and expected musical squabbles, Bono, the ...
U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has been named among the 100 best protest songs of all time by Rolling Stone. The song, the opening track of the Irish band's 1983 album "War," landed in 30th place - right ...
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This U2 song became the first iTunes No. 1 — and marked a major turning point for the band
When Apple released the iTunes Store to the public in 2003, everything about the way music was consumed rapidly changed. A digital space where one could discover and purchase any song they wanted, the ...
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