"Pride (In the Name of Love)," the lead single from U2's fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, was a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King. The civil rights pioneer was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
Bono admitted the song's advocacy of nonviolence felt 'laughable' in the moment. His new lyrics described the hundreds who were killed in the music festival attack as 'stars of David' U2 struck a ...
While U2‘s series of shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas has thusfar been notable for the brilliant display of technology that the building allows, the band this weekend took a beat to remind those in ...
U2 changed the lyrics to its 1984 hit “Pride (In The Name Of Love)” during a live show in honor of the “beautiful kids” killed at the Tribe of Nova music festival in Israel recently. “In the light of ...
LYNNWOOD — This concert was about the message behind the music. Three local churches sang, recited and listened to the songs and words of U2 on Sunday evening to raise money for charities that the ...
U2 celebrate a significant anniversary today with the limited release of Gloria for this year's Black Friday Record Store Day. It's on the heels of two new limited vinyl editions of the band's classic ...
Whether you’re pro-Bono or Edge-agnostic, you can’t deny that U2 are one of the most important rock bands of the past 40 years. But in Ireland they’re much more than that. They loom over Irish music ...
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