Overall, it’s one of U2’s strongest songs on War, an incredible album as it is. This particular line sees Bono not knowing which side of conflict or politics he is on, a feeling relatable to ...
Rock and roll may be predicated on songs that are absolutely pissed off, but Bono knew that some bands could show their sunny side.
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And U2 finally moved on, making the album that would essentially rescue their career. War, released in 1983, not only contained their first great song, the superb (still) “New Year’s Day ...
The band adopted a title used by John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band in a song that became a staple of their live shows ...
Their songwriting is being recognised for its "emotional authenticity that has crafted some of the most powerful songs ... faith, war, politics and religion." Formed in Dublin in 1976, U2 have ...