From code-breaking ceilings to the Nevada desert, U2‘s Sphere shows have it all. One of the oddest set pieces is during ...
At some point, fellow U2 standard The Edge spoke to Bono about the comment, looking for more direction. “How unreasonable?” The Edge apparently asked, to which Bono replied, “As unreasonable ...
So once again, U2 decided to embark on an adventure they’d put off for far too long: Filming a documentary. “It almost felt like Bono and Edge had gone through this experience together ...
Last year, the Hollywood reporter cited an anonymous source suggesting that U2 frontman Bono is among the investors behind a striking spec-built mansion just above Los Angeles's Sunset Boulevard.
As U2’s lead guitarist, the Edge has contributed to many of rock’s most timeless tracks. Part of his success can be attributed to a willingness to push the boundaries of his instruments’ sound.
5. Early U2 rehearsals were rough – but their drummer saved them In September 1976 Bono auditioned for a band at school with drummer Larry Mullen Jr, The Edge who played guitar and Adam Clayton ...
U2 has not played live since December 2019. The lineup is Bono, The Edge and bassist Adam Clayton. For the first time, U2 will perform a concert series without founding drummer Larry Mullen Jr ...
The Edge also revealed that U2 was itching to tour again after mounting ... Adam [Clayton] and [drummer] Larry [Mullin Jr.] and Bono when we’re working together.” He added, “I mean, I ...
The legendary guitarist might not seem like an obvious influence on U2, but in a 1988 interview with British fashion and culture magazine The Face, the band's frontman Bono spoke of the impact and ...
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