U2's 1987 masterpiece, The Joshua Tree, was released 30 years ago, on March 9, 1987. The album sold tens of millions of copies and made U2 into one of the world's biggest bands, trading in the ...
The members of U2 had much more than nostalgia on their minds when they performed their landmark 1987 album, “The Joshua Tree,” from beginning to end Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. Part of a world ...
The Joshua Tree tour is one of the most infamous tours of all time. There are a lot of reasons as to why that is, but one of the primary reasons for this opinion is that U2 played so loudly in Rome ...
Six years ago, Rolling Stone labeled the Irish rock band U2 the "next big thing." The magazine is prone to such hyperbolic, self-important statements. But this time it has come true. In the past year, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Bono remembers 1980 as the first time he ever played in Buffalo. It was the night John Lennon was shot. "I'll never forget it," he told New Era Field crowd early in the band's Tuesday ...
U2 was nearly done with their set at Philadelphia’s JFK Stadium on September 25th, 1987 when a roadie brought out another microphone stand. “Anybody else want to play my guitar?” Bono asked the crowd.
On March 9, 1987, U2 released the album "Joshua Tree." It may not have been the greatest U2 album - many in our office assert that "Achtung Baby" is the superior effort - but it was the one that put ...
The U2 free show at Justin Herman Plaza in 1987 was, in most ways, everything that was great about the band, promoter Bill Graham and San Francisco. The SNACK benefit concert at Kezar Stadium in San ...
Did you know that Paste owns the world’s largest collection of live music recordings? It’s true! And what’s even crazier, it’s all free—hundreds of thousands of exclusive songs, concerts and videos ...
How U2 ticket u-turn put diplomats in ‘embarrassing situation’ - U2’s team offered to include ‘key people’ on the guest list ...
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