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U2 - A Previously Unreleased Interview With Bono: Philadelphia 1987 album

U2 - A Previously Unreleased Interview With Bono: Philadelphia 1987 album

  • Performer: U2
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: A Previously Unreleased Interview With Bono: Philadelphia 1987
  • Released: 1988
  • MP3 version size: 1474 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1810 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
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U2 interview 11/09/1987.

A rare interview with Bono of U2, Philadelphia 1987. Housed inside a fold-out PVC hanging display pack with title/picture header card.

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He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2. Bono was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. He attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School where he met his future wife, Alison Stewart, as well as schoolmates with whom he founded U2 in 1976.

Interview (bono philadelphia 1987). UK 12" ltd picture disc die-cut p/s (BAK2060).

Album Information : Title: Bono Talks in Philadelphia 1987. U2's initial Irish releases were on CBS (U2:3, Another Day, and 11 O'clock Tick Tock within Ireland), and then they switched to Island with the 23 May 1980 outside-Ireland release of 11 O'clock Tick Tock. In the US, they are represented by Interscope, a division of Universal (who also own Island). U2 has no relation to Baktabak - this is an unofficial, unauthorised bootleg release and U2 do not receive any profit. I have nothing against unofficial recordings. I possess many concerts and interviews myself. However, NO-ONE should ever profit from bootlegging

Bono and Adam were interviewed by David Jensen (probably). They talked about: - U2's origins (too bad to play cover versions, started in a car park), - no move to London, their roots are in Dublin, - breakthrough in the USA before their success in Britain, - follow up album "October", - the song "Fire", - the forthcoming British tour in autumn. There is hiss on the recording. The quality is still okay.

i think i have all the obvious interviews from 1987 and so it would be a great delight to find any extended interview with bono from that time which might rival the great Philadelpihia Interview of 1987; i think it's possible to listen to the interviews i mentioned on that site but one can't download them;it so much better alwalys Recent albums and tours Songs of Experience Experience and Innocence tour The Joshua Tree 2017 & 2019 U2 General U2 talk Live is where we live Audio and video recordings Life outside U2 A Different Kind Of Music Your Blue Room Digital corner Stranger In A Strange Land U2start Achtung Baby! Featured Content Stuck In A Moment Welcome to U2start y'all. Contribute to the U2 community with uploading photos or by telling us which shows you have visited.

The album highlighted live performances from U2's successful 1987-88 Joshua Tree tour as well as additional songs recorded at Sun Studios in Memphis. A five-song CD known as Excerpts from Rattle and Hum was released in the UK in 1989. Rattle And Hum was voted Best Album by Rolling Stone readers and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Group Performance. Release Date: 10 октября, 1988. A remastered audio CD and the film on Blu-Ray with special features, updated interviews, previously unreleased takes, and a book of photos would be a welcome addition next to the Achtung Baby 20th Anniversary package!! TheRunner.

In an interview Bono described the origins of the song: It is one of the songs from The Joshua Tree sessions that we never finished. It was a song which was trying to describe experiences that I had, myself and Ali, when we were working in Ethiopia during the famine. We saw these sights that you really shouldn’t have to see. Some of the lyrics existed from 1987, but additional lyrics are added. Well the band played on it, but they never actually heard the final, because I never got to sing it fully in 1987 – so 20 years later, it’s strange. It may be Glanville that mixed the previously existing reading of America with the U2 track from 1987. AUDIO: Ginsberg’s reading of America. The Edge describes the track in the liner notes: The track used for the Allen Ginsberg poem ‘America’ was one of the first recordings we made in Danesmote.