and I can't believe how bad they want to be the geniuses from IRELAND !
The Edge from U2 knows how to play his Gibson Explorer. On Gibson.com you can learn everything there is to know about his guitar playing.
In any case, here is the next track on our ongoing LiveCast travels.Wire, Chicago Il. 03/21/1985A few things to note:Please visit the website http://salstavern.blogspot.com for ALL previous episodes of The U2 LiveCast
September 1976: A 14-year-old drummer posts a notice at school that he's looking to start a band. Rehearsals are held in his parent's kitchen in Dublin, and The Larry Mullen Band is born. The name didn't last, but more than 30 years and 22 Grammys later, the band, which would eventually be called U2, has proven it has what it takes to stay on top.
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On a cold, wet June night in 1983 at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre, U2 proved why they were the greatest band on the planet. Braving the harsh elements, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullins, Jr. tore through a set of 18 anthems with a fire and passion that only U2 can achieve.
Being outdoors in a cold, wet, foggy environment might suck for most people. But not for those who attended U2's 1983 Red Rock concert. They were the fortunate few who were able to be a part of what has become, arguably, one of the band's greatest performances. This video features voiceovers from the people who were there.