In late 1984, Newsweek contributor Jim Miller profiled a young, rising Irish band called U2. The group was then promoting its fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire—and first tasting international ...
You can’t imagine Tony Visconti has too many regrets on his CV, having been involved in era-defining records by Bowie, Bolan, Thin Lizzy, Iggy Pop and many more. But the producer sees U2 as the ones ...
U2's popularity outstripped their US chart success for a while. "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" helped to change all that.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1984 classic The Unforgettable Fire, U2 will reissue their fourth album with remastered sound on October 27th, the band announced on their official Website.
With 1984's The Unforgettable Fire, U2 were catapulted from cult status in the United States to full-blown superstardom, giving America a chance to discover what the United Kingdom and Europe already ...
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