U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has been named among the 100 best protest songs of all time by Rolling Stone. The song, the opening track of the Irish band's 1983 album "War," landed in 30th place - right ...
There's more to U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" than meets the eye. On the surface, the song addresses the "Bloody Sunday" of Jan. 30, 1972, when British soldiers opened fire on an unarmed crowd of ...
On this countdown, we’ve seen songs that evoke a feeling. We’ve seen songs that evoke a movement. We’ve even seen songs that evoke a place. But we have not yet seen a one that evokes all three at once ...
U2 first crossed paths with B.B. King in early 1987, when the blues icon played a show in Dublin. It was King’s idea to record a song together. When U2 headed to America later that year, they booked a ...
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