U2 and Joshua Tree
Posted on November 30th, 2007 at 6:30 am by Damien
The fifth studio album recorded by U2 and released on March 9, 1987, is titled “Joshua Tree”. The album was produced and engineered by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. Having tremendous success, the album is considered to be their opus, which has often been praised by music critics as the band’s best album and one of the best rock albums of all time. In 2003, the album was ranked number 26 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 1988, the Joshua Tree won the Album of the Year.
U2 Background
Posted on November 29th, 2007 at 10:24 am by Damien
The band formed in ‘76 when the band members were still teenagers with limited musical proficiency. By the mid-eighties, the group had already become a top international act. The band was noted for its anthemic sound, the lead singer’s impassioned vocals, and a toned rhythm section. The band’s 1987 record, entitled The Joshua Tree, brought them mega-stardom. Their ‘91 release Achtung Baby and the Zoo TV Tour were part of a significant reinvention for U2
Bono and The Edge Playing Together
Posted on November 28th, 2007 at 12:40 pm by Damien
Bono and The Edge have made a surprise appearance at a charity gig in London last week, when they played a 4-song set for two hundred and fifty people at Mencap’s Little Noise Sessions at the Union Chapel situated in north London. The musicians opened their set with the composition “Stay,” from 1993’s “Zooropa,” and then performed “Angel of Harlem” and “Desire”. They closed the set with a 1st-time performance of “Wave of Sorrow.” This composition was originally written for their ‘87 album entitled “Joshua Tree.”
U2 Deny Concert Claims
Posted on November 23rd, 2007 at 11:57 am by Damien
The band has denied rumors that they are planning a series of shows next summer. U2 have put a message on their official website, scotching rumors that they are doing a fortnight at the O2 Arena in London, UK. U2 will be releasing a follow up to ‘How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ next summer. In a statement, the band members explained that there are no plans for live dates next year. So they warned all their fans against buying tickets for any U2 shows advertised
U2 Can Finally Continue With €150m Hotel Plan
Posted on November 20th, 2007 at 10:26 am by Damien
The band has finally found what they have been looking for: permission for a €150 million revamp of the Clarence Hotel. U2 have been given the green light by Dublin City Council to continue with their plans to turn the landmark property in Temple Bar into “the most spectacular hotel in Europe” according to Bono. However, environmentalists and conservationists have expressed outrage at Bono’s decision, as under planning law, councils should give permission to demolish listed buildings only “in exceptional circumstances”.
Bono Adds Vocal To Old Demo
Posted on November 14th, 2007 at 8:00 am by Damien
Bono has re-recorded his vocal for an old demo of the song ‘Wave of Sorrow’. At the band’s official website, Bono explained that the song was one of the unfinished tracks from the album. According to his words, the song was trying to describe experiences that Bono himself and Ali had, when we they both working together in Ethiopia during the famine. The new version of the composition is out this month.
Recent Album Released
Posted on November 9th, 2007 at 7:48 am by Damien
U218 Singles is a greatest hits-style compilation album by U2 released in Ireland on 17 November 2006, in Australia on 18 November 2006, in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2006. In the United States it was released on 21 November 2006. The album contains 18 songs altogether. 16 of their most famous and successful hits, as well as “The Saints Are Coming” (a collaboration with Green Day) and a new composition entitled “Window in the Skies.” U218 Videos, a DVD featuring videos from throughout the band’s career, was released the same day as the album.
U2 DVD Review
Posted on November 8th, 2007 at 1:10 pm by Damien
Filmed in December 1997 in Mexico, this show took place soon after the South African leg of the band’s Popmart tour. It may be almost ten years ago, but any fan being at a local concert will watch this with an ever-growing smile on their face. The huge lemon that turns into a mirror ball, Bono in his boxing gown, that huge screen… Oh, yes, it did really happen and no doubt you were there.
Bono… Many Years ago
Posted on November 7th, 2007 at 9:09 am by Damien
Together with his brother Norman Hewson, Bono was raised in Dublin by his mother and his father, Brendan Robert “Bob” Hewson. The boy was only fourteen, when his mother died in September 1974 of a cerebral aneurysm at her father’s funeral. Many compositions from U2’s albums, like “Out of Control”, “I Will Follow”, “Lemon”, “Mofo”, and “Tomorrow”, focus on the loss of his mother.
Now Bono is married to Alison Hewson. Their relationship began more than thirty years ago and the couple was married in 1982 in a Church of Ireland ceremony at All Saints Church. They have 4 children, Jordan, Elijah Bob Patricius, Memphis Eve, and John Abraham.
In adolescence, Bono attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Clontarf. He and his friends were part of a street gang called “Lypton Village,” that had a ritual of nickname-giving. The boy had several names: first, he was called “Steinvic von Huyseman”, then just “Huyseman”, then “Houseman”, then “Bon Murray”, later “Bono Vox of O’Connell Street”, and finally just “Bono”.
“Bono Vox” is an alteration of the word Bonavox, which is a brand of hearing aid. Translated from Latin, the phrase means “for a good voice”. “Bona Vox” was the name of a hearing aid shop that they usually passed in Dublin. It is said that Hewson was nicknamed “Bono Vox” after the shop by one of his friends Gavin Friday. Initially, Bono didn’t like the name, but after he learned it loosely translated to “good voice”, he accepted it. The musician has been known as “Bono” since the late ‘70s, even before the formation of the U2 band. Although being his stage name, close family and friends also refer to him as Bono, including his wife and band members.
Bono And the Tower Project
Posted on November 6th, 2007 at 11:33 am by Damien
U2 frontman’s $220 million project to stamp his mark on the skyline of his hometown has hit a wrong note with conservationists. Bono is planning to build Ireland’s tallest tower in Dublin as well as revamp U2’s city centre hotel. They want to ensure that their legacy lives on long after their music stops. However, they now stand accused of pushing for the destruction of a historic area of the city.