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Featuring the songs of a band from the Northside of Dublin. Author Paul Suttle [a] 646. It just felt like, 'Wow, these songs have a new meaning and a new resonance today that they didn't have three years ago, four years ago. [42], Following the completion of the album proper, U2 returned to the studio with Meegan and McCarthy to complete the new material they had shelved in October. U2 are an Irish rock band.The four members of the band are lead singer Bono (born Paul David Hewson), lead guitarist The Edge (born David Howell Evans), bassist Adam Clayton, and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. U2 are a very popular band all over the world and have been since the 1980s.They have sold more than 170 million albums and have won 22 Grammy Awards. [54] On other songs, his guitar playing is more aggressive; "Exit" was described by Colin Hogg as a "decidedly scary... guitar-driven barrage",[55] while Andrew Mueller said the guitar sounds from "Bullet the Blue Sky" evoke images of fighter planes. A guitar solo begins at 4:16 and is played until the instrumentation comes to a close at 4:36. [156] One such issue was Arizona Governor Evan Mecham's canceling the state's observance of Martin Luther King Jr. All Because Of You (Live) x 2. [67] For the front cover, Averill said that the framing of the band in the left half of the photo was meant to evoke the cinematography of film directors John Ford and Sergio Leone. "[61] Bono added, "it's a very special song that holds inside of it a lot of strong feelings, and I don't know if we're afraid of it or something, but we should be playing it more. Linkin Park 6. All lyrics are written by Bono; all music is composed by U2. [190] Bono referred to their 1991 album Achtung Baby as "the sound of four men chopping down the Joshua Tree". "[28] Matt Soper, Senior Minister of the West Houston Church of Christ, believed the lyrics were an attempt by Bono to understand God's place in the world. [14] The band were impressed by his work with Nick Cave, and Bono's friend Gavin Friday recommended Flood based on their work experiences together when Friday was a member of the Virgin Prunes. fl 1/2" x utv. [1] Averill tried out a concept with just the landscape on the front that he said resembled a "jazz ECM record". better". Robertson was in Ireland to complete his self-titled debut solo album that he had begun with Lanois. [113] "In God's Country" was released as a fourth single exclusively in North America in November 1987,[129] peaking at number 44 on the Hot 100[127] and number 48 as an import single in the UK. [44] The Edge said that with no producers around and "without the sense of significance that imbued the album sessions", the group worked quickly and productively, preventing the songs from, in his opinion, sounding overworked. Will it make it easier on you now? [18][42] As they worked at Melbeach,[42] Lillywhite's wife, singer Kirsty MacColl, volunteered to set the running order for the album. [53] For example, the riff in the introduction of the opening track "Where the Streets Have No Name" is a repeated six-note arpeggio, with delay used to repeat notes. [50] "One Tree Hill" was played occasionally on the Lovetown Tour, appearing at 19 of 47 concerts. [14] The arrangements for "With or Without You" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" were completed early in the Danesmoate sessions, giving the band the confidence to experiment. OneRepublic est un groupe de pop rock américain, originaire de Colorado Springs, dans le Colorado.Après quelques années de succès mitigé, ils attirent l'attention du grand public avec la sortie de leurs singles Apologize et Stop and Stare. The first and most clear is … They represented this in the sleeve photography depicting them in American desert landscapes. A Day Without Me (Live) A Sort Of Homecoming. Steve Pond of Rolling Stone wrote, "For a band that's always specialized in inspirational, larger-than-life gestures—a band utterly determined to be Important—The Joshua Tree could be the big one, and that's precisely what it sounds like. Director Mark Pellington on Pearl Jam's "Jeremy," and music videos he made for U2, Jon Bon Jovi and Imagine Dragons. Irish rock band, Type: Group, Founded: 1976 in Dublin, Area: Ireland [48], U2 is credited with composing all of The Joshua Tree's music. [20] While purchasing a silkscreen of Martin Luther King Jr. that Castro had created, Bono noticed a print of Jara. [71][72] Bono's trip also inspired "Mothers of the Disappeared", after he met members of COMADRES—the Mothers of the Disappeared—a group of women whose children were killed or "disappeared" during the civil war at the hands of the local government. [44] In 2007, a re-recorded version of the song, retitled "Wave of Sorrow (Birdland)", was included with the 20th anniversary edition of the album. [36] "One Tree Hill" was included as a bonus track on the Japanese version of U2's 1998 compilation album, The Best of 1980–1990. Lanois said that due to the setup, "you have to make a commitment to what you put down and either use it or throw it all away." [14], A makeshift control room with tape machines, a mixing console, and other outboard equipment was set up in Danesmoate's dining room, with the adjacent drawing room used for recording and performing. A run-through of the reprise is included on the outtakes album Anthology 2 (1996).. There was this one album, the 'blues' album that Bono was talking about, and another, much more 'European', which is kind of the way I was led. [73], Bono described 1986 as "an incredibly bad year" for him,[14] which was reflected in the lyrics. One Chords by U2. [19], "One Tree Hill" and The Joshua Tree are dedicated to Carroll's memory. "One Tree Hill" is a song by Irish rock band U2 and the ninth track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. And that's what attracted me to the desert as a symbol of some sort. [17] One person inserted a plaque into the ground reading, "Have you found what you're looking for? [25] The song begins with a highlife-influenced riff by the Edge on guitar, which repeats in the background throughout the song. Achtung Baby (/ ˈ æ k t ʊ ŋ /) is the seventh studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 18 November 1991 on Island Records.Stung by criticism of their 1988 release Rattle and Hum, U2 shifted their musical direction to incorporate influences from alternative rock, industrial music, and electronic dance music into their sound. [106] The album spent a total of 120 weeks on the Billboard Top Pop Albums,[107] 35 of them in the top ten. [14][17] The Edge had viewed the residence months prior while househunting with his wife and convinced the owner to rent it to the band. "[25], On 3 July, the band experienced a tragedy when Greg Carroll, their roadie and Bono's personal assistant, was killed in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. [64] Each song from the album was accompanied by a video shown on the set's LED video screen that served as a backdrop to the band's performance. That your family, your friends and indeed the other members of the band – you don't know how much time you've got left with them. [204] In rationalising the tour, the Edge cited the 2016 US presidential election and other world events for what he judged to be renewed resonance of The Joshua Tree's subject matter:[205] "That record was written in the mid-Eighties, during the Reagan–Thatcher era of British and U.S. politics. The 26-year-old's death overwhelmed the U2 organisation, and the band travelled to his native New Zealand to attend his traditional Māori funeral; the experience inspired the lyrics to "One Tree Hill". At 0:07, a second guitar enters. [100] In total, it charted in the UK for 201 weeks, ranking it among the longest-charting albums in the nation's history. [32][40] His eleventh-hour presence and changes caused discontent among the production crew, including Eno and Lanois. 40. B. [96][97] It received a platinum certification in the UK within 48 hours of being released. [108] Similarly, the Canadian Recording Industry Association certified the album diamond in Canada. I saw the spoiled child of the Western world. OLED-skärm från kant till kant. [87] In 1991, the magazine ranked The Joshua Tree at number 97 on its list of the "100 Greatest Album Covers of All Time". It celebrates the life of the spirit not its extinction. [45], The American television drama One Tree Hill was named for the song after series creator Mark Schwahn was listening to The Joshua Tree when writing the idea for the show. One sits proudly atop the Wonder Bar, gazing over Ocean Avenue a block from the Boardwalk. U2 enregistre avec Green Day, une reprise de The Skids, The Saints Are Coming, dont les bénéfices sont reversés à Music Rising et qui sort en single le 6 novembre 2006 ; en moins d'une semaine, le single atteint la sixième place des charts rien qu'au niveau des téléchargements légaux. "[13] Bassist Adam Clayton described it as "a very sobering moment", saying, "it inspired the awareness that there are more important things than rock 'n' roll. After two seconds of silence, the Raad strings fade in and Bono proceeds to sing the coda. [92] Island Records spent over $100,000 on store displays advertising the album; president Lou Maglia called it "the most complete merchandising effort ever assembled". "[84] Regarding the serious tone of the images, Corbijn said, "I guess people felt they took themselves too seriously. To aid in sound isolation, gobos were built in the drawing room, although the production staff still faced issues with audio spill from the monitor speakers. This is radio. He was playing keyboards ... we just got this groove going, and this part began to come through. Det här är den enda webbläsare du behöver – med hastighet, prestanda, bästa möjliga kompatibilitet för webbplatser och tillägg samt inbyggda funktioner för sekretess och säkerhet. He concluded his review by writing that the music "has the one thing vital to worthwhile rock, a thing so often absent: the urge to exist". [154] The first and third legs visited the US, while the second leg toured Europe. "[5], After recording vocals for Steven Van Zandt's anti-apartheid project Sun City in August 1985, Bono made an additional contribution to the album in October that was inspired by his burgeoning interest in roots music. "[9] He later commented, "it brought gravitas to the recording of The Joshua Tree. [1] Leading up to the album sessions, lead vocalist Bono read the works of American writers such as Norman Mailer, Flannery O'Connor, and Raymond Carver so as to understand, in the words of Hot Press editor Niall Stokes, "those on the fringes of the promised land, cut off from the American dream". dUg Pinnick of King's X Songwriter Interviews dUg dIgs into his King's X metal classics and his many side projects, including the one with Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam. "[43] Around 2 am, just seven hours before the album was due to Island for mastering, the Edge tried to convince Lillywhite to allow him to add backing vocals to "Where the Streets Have No Name", but he was denied. "[9][13] Bono said, "it was a devastating blow. "[22] One of the first songs worked on was "Heartland", which originated during The Unforgettable Fire sessions and was later released on the band's 1988 album, Rattle and Hum. [52], The Edge's guitar playing on The Joshua Tree is characteristic of what came to be his trademark sound. With all new and exclusive opening act performances from Dermot Kennedy, Fontaines D.C., Carla Morrison and Feu!Chatterton. King, and Harlem's New Voices of Freedom gospel choir; U2 also visited Graceland and Sun Studio in Memphis, where they recorded new material. [51] Thom Duffy interpreted the album as an exploration of the "uncertainty and pain of a spiritual pilgrimage through a bleak and harsh world". [50] The slow piano-based ballad "Running to Stand Still" exhibits traits of folk music and acoustic blues in the track's slide acoustic guitar and harmonica. [16], Over the course of recording The Joshua Tree, the band twice paused to participate in benefit concerts. [139] A 2008 retrospective by Q said "their reinvention of stadium rock sounds as impassioned as ever" and that the album strikes "a finely balanced mix of intimacy and power". "[4], "One Tree Hill" was released on The Joshua Tree on 9 March 1987 as the ninth song on the album. You got someone to blame You say, one love, one life When Editors’ Notes No matter how big U2 gets—and with a couple of arguable exceptions, no rock band has ever gotten bigger—they retain a sense of leanness and purpose that propels them forward. [31], On 1 August 1986, U2 regrouped in Dublin to resume work on the album and begin the recording stage proper. [56] The Edge developed the harsh, feedback-charged guitar part for the latter song at Bono's instruction to "put El Salvador through an amplifier", after Bono returned angry from a visit to the war-torn country. HPE 1.92TB SATA MU SFF BC SED 5300M SSDESXi 7.0 U2 (vSAN 7.0 Update 2),ESXi 7.0 U1 (vSAN 7.0 Update 1),ESXi 7.0 (vSAN 7.0),ESXi 6.7 U3 (vSAN 6.7 Update 3),ESXi 6.7 U2 (vSAN 6.7 Update 2),ESXi 6.7 U1 (vSAN 6.7 Update 1),ESXi 6.7 (vSAN 6.7),vSAN I would never have dreamt of using a sound like that before then, but it just felt right, and I went with it. [68] Performances in 2017 were dedicated to singer Chris Cornell (who died in May 2017),[69] to singer Chester Bennington (who died in July 2017),[70] to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing,[71] and to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting. [7][8] Greg worked as a stage hand gently stopping people getting on stage, and was described as "this very helpful fellah running around the place". Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono & The Edge Performed by U2 ... You're the Only One For Me by Carsten Shack (as C. Schack), Kenneth Karlin (as K. Karlin) ... Eric Clapton performs courtesy of Reprise Records . [62] Colin Hogg of The New Zealand Herald called The Joshua Tree "the most compelling collection of music yet from a band that has cut its career with passionate, exciting slashes". Eno and Flood had minimal involvement with the final mixes,[16] as they had other commitments. [146], Q's Paul Du Noyer said that the source of The Joshua Tree's "potency lies in a kind of spiritual frustration – a sense of hunger and tension which roams its every track in search of some climactic moment of release, of fulfilment, that never arrives." [26] Richard Harrington of the Washington Post acknowledged the tribute to Carroll, adding that it demonstrated U2's belief that music could spur change. Their Christianity wouldn't plaster over the universal archetypes of mourning. A complete immersion into the music of Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton. [166][167], The Joshua Tree has been acclaimed by writers and music critics as one of the greatest albums of all time; according to Acclaimed Music, it is the 40th-highest-ranked record on critics' lists. "[180] In 2018, Pitchfork ranked the record 47th on its list of "The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s", writing that the album's "brilliant tension" and continued resonance was the result of Eno and Lanois "steer[ing] U2 toward a moody impressionism where slide guitars and three chord progressions sound cavernous, even ominous". Performances in November 2010 on the U2 360° Tour were dedicated to the miners who died in the Pike River Mine disaster. Meegan said of Eno's involvement: "Usually he was in first every morning and he'd start some dodgy sequence on his DX-7 [synthesiser]—it would be just like a cello line with no intentions of ever staying forever, just something to inspire people when they walked into the room. I started thinking, 'They may have a physical desert, but we've got other kinds of deserts.' [14] Thom Duffy of the Orlando Sentinel felt the song reflected the seduction of a lover. 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This led to him focusing on the background and leaving the band slightly out of focus. [31] The Joshua Tree elevated the group to a new level of popularity; the tour sold out arenas and stadiums around the world—the first time they consistently performed at venues of that size. Greg Carroll was part of that group: he had met U2's production manager Steve Iredale and been offered a job helping the band for their upcoming concert on account of Greg's experience with local rock bands. His minimalist style sharply contrasted with the emphasis placed on virtuosity and speed by heavy metal in the 1980s. Hot Press editor Niall Stokes called it "a spiritual tour de force", saying "it is a hymn of praise and celebration which described the traditional Māori burial of their friend on One Tree Hill and links it poetically with themes of renewal and redemption. One är tredjespåret på U2:s album Achtung Baby från 1991 och gavs ut som singel i mars 1992.. Åsikterna är många om vad texten egentligen handlar om. [56] Author Bill Flanagan summarised the impact of The Joshua Tree on the group's career in his liner notes for the album's 20th anniversary release: "The Joshua Tree made U2 into international rock stars and established both a standard they would always have to live up to and an image they would forever try to live down. Linkin Park 8. Foo Fighters 5. [25] Their appearance included a cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm", reinterpreted as a criticism of Thatcher. They are listed based on the band members' and producers' accounts of the sessions. The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 9 March 1987 on Island Records.In contrast to the ambient experimentation of their 1984 release, The Unforgettable Fire, the band aimed for a harder-hitting sound within the limitation of conventional song structures on The Joshua Tree. The band's musical vocabulary had improved after their previous album, facilitating communication and collaboration with the production team. The buildings are referenced in the lyric "I see seven towers / But I only see one way out". [35] Recording for The Joshua Tree wrapped up in November 1986. [96] "One Tree Hill" was released as a fourth single in Australia and New Zealand in March 1988,[130][131] and having been written for the New Zealand-native Carroll, it reached number one in his home country. [5] U2's manager Paul McGuinness thought Carroll was so helpful that he should accompany the band for the remainder of the tour. [124], "Where the Streets Have No Name" was released in August 1987 as the third single, with "Sweetest Thing", "Silver and Gold", and "Race Against Time" as B-sides. Corbijn said, "Fortunately there was a lot of light. Like their previous tours, the Joshua Tree Tour was a minimalistic, austere production,[155] and U2 used this outlet for addressing political and social concerns. [32] Since the album's provisional titles were The Desert Songs[78] and The Two Americas,[1] the initial concept for the sleeve was to represent where the desert met civilisation. * Sales figures based on certification alone. The large drawing room, with a tall ceiling and wooden floors, created an "ear-splitting" drum sound that caused issues for the group. [9] The event shocked the entire band; drummer Larry Mullen Jr. said, "his death really rocked us – it was the first time anyone in our working circle had been killed. [36] During takes, Lanois used a pointer and a chalkboard to help walk the band through the song's changes. U2: The Virtual Road Set your calendars for 'U2: The Virtual Road', a series of four live shows with enhanced visuals and remastered audio, broadcast for the first time on the band's YouTube channel. "[17] Bono found the song so emotional, he was unable to listen to it after it had been recorded. "We had experimented a lot in the making of [, Like much of the Edge's guitar playing on the album, the opening riff to ", "I love being there, I love America, I love the feeling of the wide open spaces, I love the deserts, I love the mountain ranges, I even love the cities. The band in particular were labelled hypocrites for their participation. [19][25] Percussion from drummer Larry Mullen Jr. enters after two seconds. [19] Bono learned of Jara after meeting René Castro, a Chilean mural artist, while on Amnesty International's A Conspiracy of Hope tour. Racine, however, believed the group took itself too seriously, resulting in a record that is "not a whole lot of fun, bordering on the pretentious", which caused him to lose interest by the second side. "[31], —Don McLeese of Chicago Sun-Times, on the album title as a metaphor for the songs[85], For the vinyl record release, Corbijn originally wanted to have a shot of the Joshua tree on the front of the sleeve, with U2 in a continuation of the photograph on the back. [195][200] The documentary, titled Outside It's America, was a 1987 MTV production about The Joshua Tree Tour. Inspired by American experiences, literature, and politics, U2 chose America as a theme for the record. Facing understaffing,[18] in late December, U2 hired Steve Lillywhite, producer of their first three albums, to remix the potential singles and make them more appealing to commercial radio. In a six-hour phone call with the Edge, and under the supervision of producer Daniel Lanois, the Armins used "sophisticated 'electro-acoustic' string instrument[s]" they developed called Raads to record a piece created for the song. [65] The video played during "One Tree Hill" featured images of a blood red-coloured moon that faded into footage of Native American people. 156,767 talking about this. U2 had number-one albums in four consecutive decades, of which its biggest-selling one was Joshua Tree (1987). Later CD reissues used the LP photo. [16] The album's first three singles all topped the Irish Singles Charts,[126] while charting within the top 20 of the singles charts in the UK,[96] the US,[127] Canada,[118] New Zealand,[128] and the Netherlands. Sgt. The Black Keys 10. [159] The release was made available in four formats: a single CD; a two-disc deluxe edition with a bonus audio CD of B-sides, rarities, and demos; a three-disc box set with the bonus audio CD and DVD, photograph prints, and hardcover book; and a double vinyl edition. [106][153] "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, but lost in both categories. ", in reference to the album's track "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". The song was performed before "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" in the main set instead. The Joshua Tree entered the US album charts at No.7 and reached No. [106], Following the album's release, U2 embarked on a worldwide concert tour, the Joshua Tree Tour. U2) Is it getting better Or do you feel the same? [168] In 1997, The Guardian collated worldwide data from a range of renowned critics, artists, and radio DJs, who placed the record at number 57 on the list of the "100 Best Albums Ever". [66][30] The album is dedicated to his memory. Möt nya iPhone 12 och iPhone 12 mini. [45], "One Tree Hill" returned to live performances during the Joshua Tree Tours 2017 and 2019, which featured 51 concerts in mid-2017 and 15 concerts in late-2019;[62][63] each concert featured a full performance of the entire Joshua Tree album in running order. [148] The Houston Chronicle's Marty Racine felt it has "music that both soothes and inspires, music that is anthemic, music with style". [55] "One Tree Hill" was absent for the majority of the U2 360° Tour but was revived in November 2010 for two concerts in New Zealand, where it was dedicated to the miners who died in the Pike River Mine disaster; their names were displayed on the video screen during the song. In the morning, Meegan and Lillywhite flew with the album's tapes to Island's offices in Hammersmith, London. [8][10] He became very close friends with Bono and his wife Ali Hewson, and following the conclusion of the tour, he worked for U2 in Dublin. 14 x studio albums. [31] On the road, the group dealt with death threats, along with injuries that Bono sustained from performing. [28] Meegan believed that U2's time with the other artists on the tour affected their own sound: "Their musical heroes were bleeding into the music and they weren't embarrassed by it, which gave them a lot of space to work in. Throughout the sessions, U2 sought a "cinematic" quality for the record, one that would evoke a sense of location, in particular, the open spaces of the United States. They didn't want a 19th-century group playing behind them. [4] U2 delayed performing the song on the Joshua Tree Tour in 1987 because of Bono's fears over his emotional state. fl 1/4" x utv. [56][57] Dedicating the song, Bono said, "we wrote it for Greg Carroll, whose family are with us tonight. Will it make it easier on you now? "[61] McGuinness said that U2 found it difficult to play live. His review concluded, "Never before have U2's big messages sounded so direct and personal. fl 1/2" - u2-8 The Edge recalled it as a difficult period with a sense of "going nowhere", although Bono was set on America as a theme for the album. [93] Record stores in Britain and Ireland opened at midnight to accommodate the large number of fans who had queued outside to buy the album. Old Friends. A14 Bionic. With Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler. [9] The Toronto Star felt it was one of the best songs on the album. Blame their post-punk roots, which not only dictated their political imperative, but the feeling that they were always fighting for something, be it romantic, spiritual, or otherwise. U2 är en irländsk rockgrupp bildad i Dublin 1976.U2 har med skivor som The Joshua Tree och Achtung Baby och låtar som One, With or Without You, Beautiful Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Pride (In the Name of Love) och I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, blivit ett av världens största musikfenomen. "[44] He added that it was the "least instrumentally adorned song on the album, resplendent in a feeling of space and openness. Außerdem: Mehr Infos zu U2 und dem Album "The Joshua Tree (30th Anniversary Boxset)" [35] The 1984 UK mining strike inspired the lyrics for "Red Hill Mining Town", which Bono wrote from the perspective of a couple affected by the strike. The lyrics reflect Bono's thoughts at the tangi and during his first night in New Zealand when Carroll took him up Auckland's One Tree Hill. [211] Deluxe editions, available on CD and digitally, include a concert recording of a 1987 show at Madison Square Garden from the Joshua Tree Tour. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Lyrics: It was twenty years ago today / When Sgt. He was taking my bike home. Green Day 7. [19] The third verse begins at 3:07, and the Edge's guitar resumes at 3:38 in the chorus. The original recording of the song is included on the Beatles compilation albums 1967–1970 (1973) and Yellow Submarine Songtrack (1999). Together, U2 and Robertson recorded the tracks "Sweet Fire of Love" and "Testimony", both of which appear on Robertson's album. Is it getting better Cela va-t-il mieux Or do you feel the same Ou ressens-tu la même chose Will it make it easier on you Est-ce que ce sera plus facile pour toi Now you got someone to blame Maintenant que tu as quelqu'un à blâmer. [25] In June 1986, U2 embarked on the six-show Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International,[24] halting the album's recording sessions for about two months. [195] In an otherwise favourable review of the remastered album, Andrew Mueller of Uncut said that "any casual listener who can perceive a meaningful difference between this and the original has i) ears like a bat and/or ii) needs to get out more". A car had pulled in front of him, and unable to stop in the rain, Carroll struck the side of the car and was killed instantly. [185], The band's penchant for addressing political and social issues, as well as their staid depiction in Corbijn's black-and-white sleeve photographs, contributed to the group's earnest and serious image as "stone-faced pilgrim[s]". Supplementary recording sessions at STS Studios in Dublin with producer Paul Barrett saw the development of "With or Without You" and the genesis of "Bullet the Blue Sky". "[42] He described the Edge's playing as "a loose-limbed guitar melody with both an African and a Hawaiian tinge", concluding by saying "despite its moving vocal coda, 'One Tree Hill' isn't sombre. All Because Of You. It produced the hit singles "With or Without You", "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", and "Where the Streets Have No Name", the first two of which became the group's only number-one singles in the US.
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