It could have easily been 1987 in San Diego Friday night when the iconic Irish band U2 performed its revolutionary album “The Joshua Tree” in its entirety, all 50 minutes and 11 seconds of it in ...
Six years ago, Rolling Stone labeled the Irish rock band U2 the "next big thing." The magazine is prone to such hyperbolic, self-important statements. But this time it has come true. In the past year, ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect date for the founding of the band. U2 was founded on Sept. 25, 1976. "It takes a special band to fill a stadium. "Not just with ...
Thirty years ago, when U2’s The Joshua Tree entered the Billboard album chart at No. 7 (it later reached No. 1, with the singles “With or Without You” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” ...
U2 embarked on its Joshua Tree 2017 Tour on Friday night, performing the band’s beloved 1987 album “The Joshua Tree” in its entirety as well as a number of hits and rarities before closing out the ...
Even before U2's The Joshua Tree arrived on March 9, 1987, it was clear something big was on the horizon. And what a statement The Joshua Tree made. The band quickly graduated from theaters to ...
“The Joshua Tree” changed everything for U2. Released in 1987, the album took the band to the top of the U.S. pop charts for the first time and brought Bono and the boys their first Grammy Awards. It ...
Hindsight being 20/20, it seems almost prophetic that U2’s epic “The Joshua Tree” album topped Prince’s “Sign O’ The Times” to win Album of the Year honors at the 1988 Grammy Awards. “The Joshua Tree, ...
U2's celebration of the 30th anniversary of their "The Joshua Tree" album is going so well, they're going to keep it going a little bit longer. The Irish rock band has extended its current Joshua Tree ...
If you’re kicking yourself that you missed U2’s 30th anniversary “Joshua Tree” in 2017, you have another shot at it after all… if you can get to, or are in, Asia. The band is going to bring its ...
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