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U2
Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr...otherwise known as the greatest band of all time
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Grade: A- for all
Bono's always been prophetlike. But when the then-20-year-old shouted to the March 6, 1981, Paradise crowd, "See you again sometime" -- one of many awesome moments on these new, expanded reissues -- even his ego couldn't have predicted how often he'd see us again.
Back when these first three albums were recorded, U2 was a minor band. No Joshua Tree, no Zoo TV tour calls to George Herbert Walker Bush,
Is there anything Bono can't turn his hand to?
The U2 frontman is spending the little spare time he has between making a new album and saving the world by dabbling in the Which TV presenter needs to change her tune? world of art.
Bono has been busy scribbling away in the studio, and the end result is a sketch which he is auctioning at the Herbal Essences Fashion Launch at the Westbury on Friday.
[Ed. note: This is the second in a "U2 Lists" series currently being revisited by the @U2 staff. The first series, which focused primarily on Top Tens, ran from August through October of 2002.]
On a day-to-day basis, I doubt that many U2 fans, hardcore or otherwise, stop to actually think about why they bestow so much of their time, energy, affection and finances upon Bono, Larry, Adam and the Edge.
The U2 singer and guitar ace The Edge have penned all 18 songs for a Broadway musical about the comicbook arachnid hero
Heard the one about the spider and the fly? They got together and created a Broadway musical and album.
Having composed the music for the forthcoming Broadway production of Spider-Man, Bono and the Edge will release a U2 album based on their musical adaptation of the comic books.
The singer -- who styled himself The Fly on U2's Zoo TV tour -- and the guitarist have written 18 tracks for Spider-Man: The Musical, a $$25m production that is due to open in New York in October 2009.
If we can believe the headlines, the new U2 album is just about locked, loaded and ready to roll. The photo shoot's been done; filming is just about to start on the first video clip; and now we even have a release date: November 18.