Sure, everyone and their Grandmother has seen U2 perform in a mind-boggleingly gigantic concert, but remember back in 1983 when they were just 4 goofy Irish guys with terrible haircuts and a few hit singles? No? Well this flashback should remind you. Pay attention to The Edge’s double duty on guitar and keyboards… pretty cool: continue reading...
Who needs Bono? All you really need is The Edge and that magical repeating riff from “Where The Streets Have No Name” and 100 thousand fans singing the lyrics back to you. A Muse performance kills no matter what, but you throw in this tune with a special guest as the first song of your encore and you’ve got yourself concert. I should really go to Glastonbury one of these years… continue reading...
U2 have just released three never before seen interview clips on MySpace Music, AOL’s Spinner, and The Wall Street Journal to coincide with the 25th anniversary of their creative breakthrough release, The Unforgettable Fire. continue reading...
With the re-release of U2’s fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, the group has decided to share rarely seen before seen video footage with their fans. The video showcases frontman Bono speaking on the recording process of the breakthrough album and flashes back to some of the most historical songs ever written. continue reading...
The video for U2’s new single, “Get On Your Boots”, is premiering today
“Get On Your Boots” has been directed by French film maker and artist Alex Courtes. Alex and former creative partner Martin Fougeral directed the Grammy winning video for “Vertigo”, and also directed the video for “City of Blinding Lights”. continue reading...