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A new podcast episode of "Sound Speed Action" is out now — and with it we start at the beginning with the 1996 thriller “Mission Impossible” to kick off this series.Brian DePalma (Scarface, Carlito's Way) adapts the beloved thriller series for the big screen in a way that no one else can. He has a style all to himself. A really fun thing with this movie is that there is always so much detail and information to be taken from any scene you are watching in this movie. In every viewing you will definitely have a moment of “oh I didn't notice that before!”The action set pieces from the initial embassy job, to the Langley break-in scene, to the TGV helicopter chase — this movie set the bar high for action!Did we mention this movie also has a crazy fun cast? Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ving Rhames, Jean Reno and Vanessa Redgrave!Danny Elfman makes this movie a thrill with his exciting and dramatic soundtrack which is made only better by Lalo Schifrin's original Mission Impossible theme track and a sneaky inclusion of music too by The Cranberries and U2 members Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.The gadgets that don't always work, the tension created by ultra-silent moments during missions (Langley), the stunts, the fights — this movie is an absolute ride.One area that we were a little split on with this movie is that DePalma does a great job at trusting his audience to pay attention, read between the lines, and figure things out themselves. The other side of that is that this movie has been critiqued by some saying that the plot at times can feel a little overly complicated. Still, whatever view you have there, it's hard to deny how fun and original this movie was (and still is), at the time it was released.“Mission Impossible” is streaming now on Paramount Plus and Prime Video and is available to rent and buy on all platforms too. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sohrabsmovieq.substack.com
In this episode join David Peck, host of Face2Face, as he chats with filmmakers Anna Toomey and Sian Edwards Beale about their powerful documentary Left Behind, which sheds light on the struggles of children with dyslexia and the fight for literacy education reform. They explore the emotional impact of storytelling, the challenges of filmmaking, and why access to education is a civil rights issue. Join us for an insightful conversation on activism, community-driven filmmaking, and the transformative power of stories.Synopsis:Left Behind is a powerful documentary by filmmaker Anna Toomey that exposes the struggles faced by children with dyslexia and the systemic failures in literacy education. Through deeply personal stories, the film highlights the emotional and academic challenges these children endure, while also showcasing the tireless efforts of activists, educators, and parents fighting for change. Blending compelling narratives with critical insights, Left Behind reveals how education inequity disproportionately impacts students with learning differences and underscores why access to literacy is a fundamental civil rights issue. Co-Produced by and with original music from Larry Mullen Jr. from U2 this thought-provoking film is a call to action, urging communities to advocate for inclusive education and systemic reform.Bios:Anna Toomey and Sian Edwards Beale are award-winning documentary filmmakers dedicated to shedding light on pressing social justice issues through the power of storytelling. As the creative forces behind Left Behind, their documentary exploring the struggles of children with dyslexia and the fight for literacy education reform, they have crafted a deeply personal and politically charged film that challenges systemic inequities in education.Anna Toomey is a filmmaker and advocate with a passion for character-driven narratives that highlight underrepresented voices. With a background in documentary production and a commitment to grassroots activism, she brings a nuanced, empathetic approach to storytelling that resonates with audiences and drives meaningful change.Sian Edwards Beale is a director, producer, and cinematographer whose work focuses on the intersection of storytelling and social impact. With a keen eye for visual storytelling and an emphasis on community collaboration, he believes in the power of film to inspire action and foster dialogue around critical societal issues. Together, Toomey and Edwards Beale champion inclusive and accessible education through their work, using film as a tool for advocacy and awareness. Their collaborative approach highlights the importance of community engagement, ensuring that the stories they tell not only inform but also empower audiences to take action.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode highlights Larry Mullen Jr.'s journey navigating dyscalculia through rhythm and creativity, including his impact on U2's iconic sound. We discuss empowering language around learning disorders and its role in fostering inclusive identities, referencing a recent Australian study. Finally, we explore resources like DyscalculiaHeadlines.com and AdultDyscalculia.org, with insights from Eric on managing digital tools for education.visit us at https://dyscalculiaservices.com
We love featuring local businesses on The Geoff and Whisp Show, and this week it's Val Verde's favorite water company, Jack Water! Jack Water, Jr. (ZACH CHERRY) has inherited his father, Jack Water's company and he has some serious and urgent plans to bring it into the 21st Century! I Am The Sheriff: Clapton hits us with his new remake of his previous Marley remake. A New Garlock PSA: What's The Deal With LED Lights?! Art Spart Traffic: Cheap Trick's in town and causing some serious gridlock!Sponsored by: Michael's McDonald's! The Law Office of Larry Mullen Jr. and Channel 8's “My Two Wives!”Guest Starring: Zach Cherry (Severance, Fallout, Great British Baking Show)Love 108.9 The Hawk? THEN TAKE A BIG OL' BITE! Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple, or whatever you listen on! Give a five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts Early access & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawk Follow us on social media: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads • • Learn more & sign up for our mailing list: https://1089thehawk.com
The Seattle Times reviewed the reunion of the living Soundgarden members with a new singer...U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr says he has a form of dyslexia that makes it hard to count or do math...and someone threw a cocktail glass that hit Jaime Foxx in the face!
The Seattle Times reviewed the reunion of the living Soundgarden members with a new singer...U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr says he has a form of dyslexia that makes it hard to count or do math...and someone threw a cocktail glass that hit Jaime Foxx in the face!
The Seattle Times reviewed the reunion of the 3 living Soundgarden members with a new singer...U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr says he has a dyslexia type condition that makes it hard to count or do math...and someone threw a glass and hit Jaime Foxx in the face!
Le batteur de U2, Larry Mullen Jr., a révélé qu'on lui avait diagnostiqué une dyscalculie. Robert Smith, le leader du groupe The Cure, a révélé qu'il avait "écrit une chanson pop très entraînante" qu'il pourrait sortir en tant que single de Noël. Paul McCartney, accompagné de plusieurs enfants d'une chorale, a chanté son "Wonderful Christmastime" ce week-end à Manchester, et c'est plutôt rare pour lui, à voir sur Classic 21.be. David Gilmour a partagé une nouvelle vidéo du titre "The Piper's Call". Une collaboration "perdue" entre Kylie Minogue et Prince, intitulée "Baby Doll", a refait surface en ligne 32 ans après sa création. Le frontman de Slade, Noddy Holder, a révélé qu'il avait été l'un des premiers patients britanniques à recevoir "un nouveau régime de chimiothérapie" qui lui a sauvé la vie. Mots-Clés : raison, tête, compter, mesures, morceaux, escalade, Everest, réaction émotionnelle, fans, Songs of a Lost World, optimiste, réserve, fêtes de fin d'année, live, Angleterre, extrait, découvrir, Luck And Strange, vidéo, Brighton, Rome, Londres, Los Angeles, New York, sold out, chanteuse australienne, coulisses, concerts, célèbre, studio, Minneapolis, version, funk, web, authenticité, diagnostique, cancer, œsophage, traitement pionnier, hôpital, Manchester, BBC. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
La nouvelle version de la chanson "Do They Know It's Christmas ?" du Band Aid est disponible pour le 40e anniversaire du single caritatif de Noël mais Ed Sheeran, qui avait participé en 2014, a fait part de son mécontentement de ne pas avoir été informé de cette réédition. Avec son arrivée à la Maison Blanche, Donald Trump a sorti de nouveaux "produits dérivés" à son effigie, dont une collection de guitares Trump, qui fait maintenant l'objet d'une demande de cessation et d'abstention de la part de la célèbre marque de guitares Gibson. Kim Wilde nous revient avec un nouveau single, “Midnight Train”, plage d'ouverture de son future album ‘'Closer'', attendu pour le 31 janvier 2025. Des nouvelles du prochain album de U2, le guitariste The Edge qui a expliqué que le groupe est de retour en studio avec le batteur Larry Mullen Jr., et que The Edge et Bono travaillent aussi avec Brian Eno. Le groupe emblématique des années 80, New Order, a finalement répondu aux rumeurs de nouvel album et d'une tournée mondiale en 2025 Mots-Clés : mix, produit, Trevor Horn, voix, versions, titre, enregistré, 1984, 2004, 2014, Bob Geldof, problème, million, personnes affamées, monde, Afrique, aide humanitaire, annonce, musicien, amateur, ressemblance, design, modèle, American Eagle Electric Guitar, célèbre, Les Paul, niveau, forme, corps, similitude, marque, 16 Creative, lettre, boîte, production, électro pop, influence, new wave, valeur, voix puissante, Europe, Australie, tournée, Royaume-Uni, Belgique, Allemagne, coudes, genoux, nuque, lever le pied, opéré, blessures, réédition complète, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, folk irlandaise, science-fiction, irlandais, détail, enregistré, nouveaux morceaux, Music Complete, studio, 2015, fans, spéculé, déclaration officielle, site web, annonce, disque, horizon. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
Robbie Williams repart en tournée et passera chez nous le 28 juin lors du festival TW Classic sur la plaine de Werchter. Le batteur de U2, Larry Mullen Jr., s'est associé à l'auteur-compositeur-interprète GAYLE pour le titre provocateur "Between The Lines" dans un prochain documentaire sur la dyslexie. Shel Talmy, le producteur à l'origine de succès tels que " You Really Got Me " des Kinks et " My Generation " des Who, est décédé mercredi à la suite de complications d'une attaque cérébrale. Comme il le disait récemment avec beaucoup d'humour, Elton John cumule les problèmes de santé et il ne reste "plus grand-chose de lui" après de multiples opérations chirurgicales. Rod Stewart envisage de se séparer de sa collection de cinq voitures de sport en raison de la détérioration des routes dans sa région. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
Le bassiste Phil Lesh, un des fondateurs du groupe de rock psychédélique américain Grateful Dead, est mort ce vendredi 25 octobre à l'âge de 84 ans. Lenny Kravitz a dévoilé son nouveau clip vidéo "Honey", le dernier extrait de son 12e album studio Blue Electric Light, sorti en début d'année. U2 partage de nouvelles informations autour de l'état de santé de son batteur Larry Mullen Jr. Juste à temps pour Halloween, Black Keys a sorti un nouveau single quelque peu inquiétant, "Stay in Your Grave", avec Alice Cooper. Vendredi dernier, le chanteur de Måneskin a offert à ses fans un deuxième aperçu de son prochain album solo, qui n'a pas encore de date de sortie. Kate Bush révèle qu'elle est prête à travailler à un nouvel album. Mots-clés : décès, contre-culture, réalisatrice, réalisateur, Diana Kunst, vie, aperçu, piscine, musique, lit, repos, coudes, genoux, cou, tournée, blessures, batterie, intervention, opération, chirurgie, nuque, Sphere, Las Vegas, rétablissement, The Edge, amélioration, duo, titre, video, Corey Bost, Ali Gomez, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, live, film d'horreur, album, Ohio Players, Mi Tormenta, édition, Trophy, Born With A Broken Heart, paroles, Damiano David, chanteur, émotion, relation, idées, morceaux, création, créatif, interview, BBC. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Marek Tyler discusses his work as ASKO and self-titled debut album, first concerts and early, formative drumming influences like Stewart Copeland, Larry Mullen Jr., Brendan Canty, and Mac McNeilly, pretending you know how to play instruments to start bands, music media and pointing people to significant but marginalized artists, entering the rock music realm as a person of colour, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and following familial protocols, bringing ASKO to life on-stage, other future plans, and much more. Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters to Santa. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #904: Mac McNeilly from The Jesus LizardEp. #900: Fugazi and Jem CohenEp. #883: Steven HydenEp. #845: The Messthetics and James Brandon LewisEp. #742: Leanne Betasamosake SimpsonEp. #725: SloanEp. #546: WaresSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the pod jD and Matt discuss some U2 trivia before ceding the floor to Thomas and returning guest, Ryan McNeil. Transcript: Track 3:[0:28] Ryan McNeil. And now, curator of the Hall, J.D.Track 3:[0:39] Thank you so much, Doug Dines. It is great to be back here in the SNL Hall of Fame at the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. My name is J.D., and I would love to welcome you in, but my goodness, this fall season has made your shoes all mucky-muck. Give them a wipe, won't ya? The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer, and add them to the ballot for your consideration. Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall. And that's how we play the game. It's just that simple.Track 3:[1:36] You listen. You vote. You listen again. You complain. We've got a spot for that now. That's the SNL Hall of Fame water cooler, which is going to appear in your feed every Thursday. Day and it's going to be discussing that week's episode in a little more critical focus and view inside the context of the hall so we hope you'll enjoy that send us an email snl8 the snl hof.Track 3:[2:14] At gmail.com, So there's that. This week we have a great show. My friend Ryan McNeil is joining us. He is a multi-time guest on the show. Tends to focus on music and he is doing that once again talking about U2, nominating U2. So that should be interesting to hear. If you enjoy what you hear, please follow him at thematinee.ca. That's his blog, his movie-loving blog, and there is the podcast of the same name. Let's find our friend Matt Ardill and see what he has to say, that son of a gun. Matt!Track 4:[2:59] Diddy. You too. What do you got?Track 4:[3:04] Yeah, I mean, they're from Ireland. I think that was obvious by like two seconds of listening to them. They formed in 1976. They were formed by Larry Mullen Jr. Posted a note on his school notice board for musicians starting as a seven piece called Feedback. Uh then they started whittling away and became hype and then eventually got down to uh the lineup we know larry mullen jr bono the edge and adam clayton becoming you too now bono's real name is paul david hewson the edge's real name is david howell evans um and they're they how they got got their nicknames or kind of internet edge got his nickname from the shape of his face uh so um it's it's he's edgy um larry and adam also have nicknames which you don't often see uh larry's being yeah jam jar uh that's what they like to call him um and adam was mrs burns um i mean it's It's clear that these are names that that are given in jest because Bono's actual full nickname came from an abbreviation like Bono came from an abbreviation of his full nickname, which is Bono Vox of O'Connell Street.Track 4:[4:30] Really? Yeah, I, you know, the Irish, we're a mystery. Um now he's inspired by everything from uh Brian Eno or they are inspired by from everything from Brian Eno to Thin Lizzy to Joy Division and the Beatles um to say their their their inspirations are diverse.Track 4:[4:52] Understatement um now they kind of broke big by winning a saint patrick's day talent show in limerick in 1978 they won 500 pounds and studio time which resulted in the demo they gave to cbs records in ireland um their first release was an ep entitled three which was released only in ireland um they are very charitably minded um including amnesty international make poverty history the one campaign live aid live eight data uh music rising and goodness knows how many more charities um they are the fourth band on the cover of time magazine the others being the beatles the band and the who um so they're the only one without company yeah pretty good company and the only one without the in their name so uh that makes them unique but yeah i mean like what what other band like those are three of the best bands of all time so can't complain they're actually one of the few bands though that turned down doing a uh by john peel um get out of here Yeah, John Peele's like, no, no, I don't like them.Track 4:[6:12] Oh, they were turned down by Peele. Yeah, Peele's just like, no, I don't want to do it. The UK Tastemaker was one of the few big hits he refused.Track 4:[6:22] The others being The Police and Dire Straits. Peele shrugged it off in the not a fan category.Track 4:[6:32] Basically, just didn't like them. So they are a bit polarizing. I have an ex-wife who hated U2. So, yeah. They're the only Irish band to win a Grammy for Album of the Year. They hold the record for the most Grammys won by one band at 22. They went on to do a 40-night residency at the Las Vegas Globe, filling the 160-square-foot venue. I have to correct you. Sorry. The Sphere. Sphere? The Sphere. Okay. Yes. The Sphere. The Sphere. Okay, let's go back. No, no. they didn't just leave it let's just leave that yeah okay um they they sold 281 000 tickets uh making 109.8 million dollars get out of here yeah uh they they don't need any money they're doing fine um now apple they aren't without controversy aside from my ex-wife um apple Apple pushed their album, Songs of Innocence, with no way to remove it, which pissed people off so much. Apple had to develop a special program to remove the album after it was pushed to devices without permission.Track 4:[7:59] But in 2005, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and have also received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2022. 22 she was very well decorated yeah so they are a band with uh the credits to to get in pretty much anywhere they want so will they get one more accolade this season in the much maligned musical guest category matt uh i don't know i don't know they are certainly friends of the show and uh they they pack a ton of credibility as far as having a worldwide band in 8h you know pretty neat kind of thing um what do you say we head downstairs, can't wait let's give it all right thomas take it away.Track 2:[9:25] Yes, JD and Matt, thank you so, so much. Today's an exciting day here on the SNL Hall of Fame. I'm going to be talking about a band that I absolutely love. Arguably, at their peak, the biggest band in the world. I'm not even sure how arguable that is. I think they were the biggest band in the world. And joining me to talk all things U2 and SNL, back for what I like to call another edition of Ryan's Music Corner here on the SNL Hall of Fame. That's kind of what I've pigeonholed him as, but like awesome musical guests. So without further ado, I want to welcome Ryan McNeil to the podcast. Ryan, what's up, my man? You know what? I just keep on trying to get one of these bands into the hall. I also just selfishly love coming by to just talk about my favorite bands. Come on back next time, kids, while I talk about Jack White.Track 2:[10:23] We're just going through the list. You know, I'm basically getting to talk about all of my favorite acts. And I'm sure there are legions of people who have met me over the course of my life who cannot believe that you gents have given me a soapbox to talk about you two. There are whole swaths of people that are saying, in the long list of bad ideas, this is a very bad idea. Oh boy, here we go. oh, yeah, that's how I can get with a lot of my favorite bands as well. You just pull the cord and then watch us go.Track 2:[10:55] It's shutting me up. That's the hard part. Yeah. Our Dave Grohl episode was a little like that, which was one of my favorite episodes that I've done. This is now the fifth season that I've been doing these conversations. And our Dave Grohl episode was still one of my favorite episodes. So I think we can handle this one. Nice. Can't wait. Yeah, me too. Before we get to that, though, you have a podcast that I love, a movie podcast, The Matinee Cast. So, man, what's been happening over on your pod? We just wrapped up a season. My seasons end in August because September for film is a little weird. So I usually just take the month to kind of reset. And I send a postcard from TIFF, which happens in Toronto the week after Labor Day. So there would have been a TIFF postcard that went out about what we saw, what the week was like, what the festival was like. And then we get ready in October for a whole new season. and I've lost count of how many seasons. I guess this would be, oh shit, this would be our 15th season actually. No kidding. Yeah. That's impressive. I'm a senior citizen when it comes to podcasting.Track 2:[12:02] I was telling Darren Patterson was on with me recently for Garrett Morrison. He does the SNL Nerds podcast and he was saying they're on their 300th episode. I'm like, you realize that most podcasts go to like four or five episodes and then quit? Yeah. So this is like, that's really impressive, man. If you hit double digits, you're doing muscle. So I, the, one of the things that keeps me going is I only do them every other week. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's true. That's only spread. Yeah. Spreading that out. Uh, so will you be covering the Saturday night movie in October?Track 2:[12:32] Good question. Uh, in the past, yes, yes, I would have been, but Tiff for me, uh, around 2016, I changed my approach actually to the, to the Toronto international film festival. And that was the first year where I was really limited to what I could see. I had a very shortened window that year, so I needed to pare things down. And I started that year only going to see the films at TIFF that were directed by women, which cut a big chunk out of the festival and really made it easier to choose how many films I was going to see. And I had such a great time that year. It really kind of gave me a new lane in the festival that I just stayed in that lane. So ordinarily, I would be. Uh, I've seen several Jason Reitman films at the film festival. He kind of loves going there. Um, and I, I love a lot of how Saturday night looks, uh, but I, you know, rules are rules. So, uh, no, so not at the festival, but I will be seeing it. Uh, and then on the podcast, I'm sure we'll be covering it. Yeah. I might, I might, I might have to bring in JD to talk about that one. So yeah, Saturday night movies coming out in October, October 11th, I believe. So I'm, I'm pumped about that. So I can't wait to hear if you have an episode about that. I can't wait to hear your thoughts.Track 2:[13:48] I'm looking forward to it, for sure. Yeah, for sure. So a few months ago, you and I were talking about what other bands we could cover here on the SNL Hall of Fame. No offense, if my other guests are listening to this, Ryan, with the musical guest, does get special treatment, I suppose, and kind of picking his brain about, so what other bands would you want to talk about? And you brought up U2 pretty immediately and excitedly. So what does U2 as a music fan, Ryan, mean to you?Track 2:[14:19] U2 is my band. And it's a strange thing to say that because I realize how many people in the world really don't like U2. There's a lot of people who love them. You know, they're still packing thousands to their concerts all over the world, including, you know, sometimes when they're just doing a Las Vegas show for a few months. Uh but there's a lot of people who hate them a lot of people who think they're overexposed their music is boring that they're still mad at them for putting music on their ipod um but i when i was.Track 2:[14:55] 13 14 years old started listening to their songs and they spoke to me and i have never really let go of them it's it's an interesting feeling now because it kind of they're not what interests me from day to day i i latch more onto bands like the national and uh kendrick lamar and saint vincent and bands like that um but you two always feels like going home um so even watching a lot of these performances were songs that i haven't actually played in some time but i know every word to so they they are my favorite band ever uh they always will be uh they're they're are confounding at times but i i love the holy heck out of them yeah yeah i love them too and i'm that way my favorite band is radiohead and i'm that way with radiohead because i don't go and listen to radiohead every single day i can go a long time without listening to radiohead but when i decide to put okay computer on it's like i'm coming back home man like the warm and fuzzies and everything so i can see that uh for sure about you too um i i've loved them um probably Probably more so in the last 15 years or so. But even when I was a kid growing up, like the Joshua Tree, I was so familiar with that album, Octoon Baby.Track 2:[16:12] So they've been a part of my life. Like they've just been ever present since I've known what music was. Would you agree? I mean, there was a time when they were the biggest, like the biggest band in the world, right? Oh, absolutely. They kind of, it was interesting because, yes, is the short answer. Yes, and to, you know, to honor SNL. Yes, and they kept trying to get the belt back.Track 2:[16:37] And we'll talk about that when we start talking about their performances. But what's interesting is right now, if you ask me for cash and prizes, who is the biggest band in the world? I legit do not know. The biggest band in the world is probably a solo act of some sort that I cannot think of a group of individuals that I would say is the biggest band in the world. I know who the biggest artist is, but like band, you're right. I couldn't name the biggest band. Yeah. And, you know, there was this lineage for a while of bands like U2 and Guns N' Roses and Oasis and, you know, and so on and so forth. Coldplay for a while, Radiohead for sure, that were, you know, capital letters, the biggest band in the world. I don't know who it is now, but yeah, U2, they've had this up and down career. It's strange to say that when you consider how omnipresent they are, but they have had these wild fluctuations in their career where people either really love what they're doing and identify with it or cannot stand it and completely reject it. And it's no in between. Yeah, I know someone who rejects U2 almost because she says that Bono, well-intended with his community service and world – essentially world service pursuits, comes off as a bit – Preachy. Preachy, yeah. Self-importance. Exactly.Track 2:[18:01] So she says that in a wrong way, but – Yeah. I say this as a fan, the band would probably be more successful if Bono wasn't working on his humanitarian stuff as much as he is. Yeah, so I know that's a critique. Before we get into their SNL stuff too, you saw them at the Sphere in Vegas. I did. And I think our listeners need just a quick review of the show that you saw, man. I went with my best friend of 35 years, who is also a big U2 fan. It was his idea. And we really didn't know what we were getting into. We were able to get tickets on the floor, which was in classic U2 style, were the cheapest seats in the house. It's like, if you want to stand on the floor, we are more than happy to have you and you can get in for less. And what is trippy about that room i say this to everybody who's listening if your band plays that venue go like pull the money out of savings and go because that room is has to be seen to be believed it's the size of a basketball arena but built for art so the problem with a basketball with any kind of venue that you see a band in is you're watching a place that's designed for sports and television, not music. Sound is not even secondary. Sound is probably third, fourth, or fifth down the list.Track 2:[19:31] The sight lines were gorgeous the screen is incredible it's 26 stories tall and the set like they just put on an incredible show it was um it was the best i've ever seen them but they were helped in a big way by the venue uh and and just again it felt like going home like all those songs just hit me anew yeah i was simultaneously jealous but super happy for you at the same time because i know how much you love you too so and in classic u2 style they turned their sphere residency into this running gag you know where people by the time they got to the end of the residency people were comparing them to the phantom of the opera that's just stuck in the sphere and cannot leave oh that's great yeah that's awesome so yeah so if you ever if one of your favorite bands plays the sphere take it from run don't walk yes yeah run don't walk go check it out um so we're gonna as far as you two on snl we're gonna do a little something different to start the show because I've brought you two up with some really big SNL geeks and they've told me the same thing like you two's awesome but SNL didn't get them like at their peak necessarily.Track 2:[20:39] So I'm like yeah like I had to concede that like they they didn't so I want to do an exercise with Ryan I'm going to take part in this too we're going to do a little fantasy booking before we get into their actual performances and for SNL hall of fame voting purposes this does not count toward the rest of the Hall of Fame. This is just mine and Ryan's kind of nerdy exercise here, brief fantasy booking here. So I told Ryan between about 1980 and 1991, if they appeared twice in that time period, how would you book those appearances and when? So I want to start, do you want to kick it off, Ryan, or how do you want to do this? How many do I get? Two appearances. Two appearances. And standard SNL, so that should guide you as to how many songs they perform. Okay, okay. So in that case, here's what I want to do. I want to go... I actually want to start earlier in their career. I don't want to go all the way back to Boy in 1980. I want to bring them in when they're touring War. war. So the war came out in 1983. Yep. 83, 82. 83.Track 2:[21:57] I should have this stuff committed to memory. And I think that would have been interesting if that was one of the episodes where Drew Barrymore hosted. And I would love to see them play Sunday Bloody Sunday and New Year's Day. Oh yeah yeah okay they're like that era of the band it's almost it's almost foreign to see now because they're so lo-fi they're much they're much more in tune with where they came from like you know them coming from ireland in the late 70s and being inspired by the ramones and the clash and you know those kinds of bands and television like you wouldn't expect that now when you watch them play and you see them being so larger than life and so anthemic, you wouldn't think that they were guys who were inspired by white men at Hammersmith Palais, but they were. So to go back to that era and to watch them be so young, so full of energy, like their songs were so fast, that I would love to see on the SNL stage. I think that would fit in really well with a lot of that early SNL aesthetic too, when it was much more DIY.Track 2:[23:11] Yep ebersole that's the ebersole era yeah still that they would have that they would have come into uh yeah as well yeah yeah i like that uh it's kind of funny we had parallel thinking right there um because for mine i i waited for them to have like three albums under their belt kind of get more and more of their name out there so i had them for war as well after the war album and i wanted to see them play sunday bloody sunday and like a song i think like a song is this energetic love it kind of big sounding i think they would they would have totally ripped like a song they would have in 8h and uh so i have them doing yeah sunday bloody sunday like a song i don't think they were the band in 83 to get the preferential third song no but so that's why only having them do two songs but i think that's a nice like sunday bloody sunday we both have because that's just like the chill inducing that's the one that you play first that's what what people know. But then like, yeah, you and I kind of differed on the second song. But interesting that we both had them around the war period of 83. Yeah. I mean, I do love when SNL brings a band in early in their career. You know, it's wild to say in this case, early in their career being three years and three albums in, arguably at the point where they cemented the fact that they were going to stick around. Because after the second record, people weren't really sure. And nowadays they wouldn't have made it to a third record.Track 2:[24:38] But yeah, that that was the point where it's like, OK, no, these these these lads have something to say. So for appearance number two in our fantasy booking, Ryan, where do you go?Track 2:[24:48] I could go several different ways, to be entirely honest. I'm going to go against my instinct. And I'm going to say I want to bring them back in 1991 when they were on the heels of the Actung Baby album, when they really reinvented themselves. I think Jason Priestley would host that show. And I would love to see them play The Fly and Mysterious Ways. Okay. Yeah, I'm curious about The Fly. The.Track 2:[25:18] Fly is so fun visually like The Fly was when they went and did this album that was so different than everything else they'd already done it wasn't as rootsy it wasn't that DIY record it was this really you know produced by Brian Eno very Berlin inspired music that actually cost them a lot of fans like there were a lot of fans that were like out at that point but The Fly was really where the band and Bono leaned into this music and it's got this like fuzz boxy kind of guitar and he's dressed up in this like patent leather with these stupid goggles and he's acting all very larger than life and very um you know acrobatic uh it it visually it's great it would be great tv yeah yeah no i can see that that's a that's a good call so you so you said you had um and mysterious ways and mysterious ways just because i think that's a song uh that they would probably like they were the the visual for that one was a a belly dancer so i could foresee a belly dancer kind of doing their thing on the stage with them yeah good call so parallel thinking for us again man so oh you went there as well i went there as well so actoon baby i went in 1991 i'm gonna give them keifer sutherland okay as the host skid row was the actual musical guest for keifer sutherland we're kicking skid row out and we're bringing you two in love it so uh so i went with mysterious ways their most popular song i think off of Vac Tune Baby.Track 2:[26:46] I think it would play well in 8H. This is my personal favorite U2 song.Track 2:[26:53] It's acrobat okay so you know you know what's interesting is that neither one of us went for one yeah i looked at one and i'm like no i want to get off of that i was like thomas gonna choose that um but um i didn't go populist this time no acro and acrobat again it would sound and look.Track 2:[27:12] Incredible um i believe i've heard them play that i don't hold me to that but it's it's it's very deep in the record. I think if it's not the second last track, it's the third from the end. It's kind of where people usually tune out, but yeah, it's a really soaring guitars.Track 2:[27:29] Oh, swirling music. Love that song so much. Very underrated song. A hundred percent. And the soaring guitars is what gets me. And that's, that's why it's my favorite you to song. Cause I hear it and I'm like, this is just like chill inducing. It's amazing. I think it would rock. I think it would just sound so good. I could imagine the lighting Bono getting so into it. Um, Ryan, I have them playing a third song because by 1991, they're so huge. I think they're going to close out the good nights and I have them playing. I still haven't found what I'm looking for at the end, a little crowd pleaser during the good nights. I can totally just totally see that happen. So I'm giving them a third song. It's going to go back to the Joshua tree. I still haven't found what I'm looking for to close it out. Okay. I like it. I like it a lot. That would set a precedent for, for you to doing a third song because we saw that a couple Double time. So. So that was fantasy booking with me and Ryan geeking out a little bit because we missed, I think a lot of SNL fans missed you two kind of at their peak. It's kind of a Prince thing. I think Ryan, like amazing artists, but we didn't see like the peak necessarily on the show. This is true. Prince, at least he showed up and then he disappeared and he came back. It was kind of like Bowie too. He showed up, he disappeared, and then he came back.Track 2:[28:51] U2, they never had that. And they went, again, we've got 20 years of their career before they show up. They're teetering on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by the time they finally arrive.Track 2:[29:06] And it's not like they weren't performing on television. It's not like they weren't doing well or doing that kind of appearance. Their music videos at the time were very known for kind of taking over public spaces. So it's, I have no idea, maybe just the stars could never align to get them in or what, but it's a really wild thing to see this band not just show up fully formed, because we've talked about that on this show before, but just show up several rounds, it's like several peaks and valleys into their career.Track 2:[29:39] And that they had interaction on stage with a couple of, or with at least one or two SNL characters. Didn't Wayne and Garth kind of do some sort of cross thing with them on MTV? They did. Yeah. There was a, there was the MTV awards one year, Dana Carvey hosted it. And at one point he came out as Garth and he got to drum with them. They were, the funny thing is they were like from, by satellite from whatever live concert they were doing. Right. But he was drumming like really live because at the time it was the Zoo TV tour where he He was like flipping channels and like the TV part of it was very big. And at one point he flipped to Garth and Garth was drumming with them. Yeah, that's so cool. So there's a little bit of an SNL connection. Yeah, they're in early 90s. But when they first made their debut and I said the SNL fans missed out, they didn't miss out on great performances. Certainly. They just kind of missed out on like when U2 was like the biggest band in the world kind of band. Yeah, they missed out on eras is what they missed out on. To steal the label of the current biggest artist in the world. Yeah, exactly. So their first appearance, season 26, episode 7, that was December of 2000. Val Kilmer, your host. This was after they released All That You Can't Leave Behind. I think the songs that they performed completely made sense. The first one was Beautiful Day.Track 2:[31:05] Someone you could lend a hand To turn the world around To you there's my hand, I'll face the sky for the fear I'll face the future for the day.Track 2:[31:25] Down the road On record, I think it's an okay song to me. But live like I was super impressed by this one what do you think Ryan so the wild thing about this moment is this is them coming back, So the late 90s was not kind to U2. They were disappearing for long stretches. Their tours were only so-so.Track 2:[31:54] And people were already tired of them. People were like, ah, they've lost it. So then they go and they make this song that is structurally very strange, should not work. And even me as a fan, I was like, well, it's OK. And then all of my non-U2 friends were playing it and playing it and playing it. And it became this huge song in 2000 that was their big comeback hit. And you're right, live it gets additional legs. And this one I've definitely heard live several times. And, you know, even just when Val Kilmer is introducing them, you can hear the crowd is already like ramped up and ready to adore it. I noticed that too. there's like an anticipation like pent up yeah for like years yeah yeah they make it all look so easy uh what i love about this song is it shows how loud these four boys can get like they're they're you know it's just four instruments there's no extra there's no strings behind them there's no keys or nothing like that that's filling things in it's just them they make a lot of noise and they get a very very big sound and it's it's wild because they make 8h seem like an arena when they're playing this song yeah absolutely i do want to shout out the boys by name we've mentioned bono and of.Track 2:[33:09] Course on yes on the guitar edge david evans to his mother but edge to everybody else um adam clayton on the bass larry mullen jr on the drums those two are uh unsung heroes in that band they are they are incredibly talented and could do anything they They wanted to, if, if they were ever got bored of doing this job and, and they, and they shine later on, we'll talk about them again in a second. Yeah. But yeah, these two songs, beautiful day in elevation.Track 2:[33:37] They really showed off. Um what the band was ready to do like they were ready to take back their place at the top of the charts um elevation was actually kind of interested as well both of them bono has a real trick of knowing when and where he is um at all times and this episode was on december 9th 2000 which was almost 20 years to the day that john lennon was killed in new york so in both songs there are snippets of john lennon music he does um i think it's all you need is love in the first song and instant karma in the second song so it's it's he's got a real trick of knowing where and when he is at all times and kind of alluding to that so um lennon's another person who really inspired bono especially but the band for sure so seeing those two things caught on on camera was really wild and knowing where he is like to to quote like the cowbell sketch from around that time bono was exploring the studio space yes in 8h man like i loved when like there was already great energy to begin with and then bono goes into the crowd walks around messes with the camera a little bit he loves doing that he loves messing with cameras like at the so you see him alive will he kind of like find a camera that's shooting like the big screen he'll kind of mess with it too Mm-hmm. Always. That's been his favorite trick since 91.Track 2:[35:05] Oh, okay. Yeah. He messed with the Studio 8H camera. The crowd was on fire at the end of this. They really did. And it really was this wild moment in 2000 where this band that everybody had more or less moved on from, all of a sudden just came back unexpectedly.Track 2:[35:58] Their first snl appearance an event it sounded like an event you would reference their music sounds big we would use the term soaring which i think both of these songs qualify it so that both of them sounded so big on that little stage and and and it worked it just it just so like completely worked so i thought it was like an event the first time like yeah 20 years in the making and it delivered absolutely so their second appearance season 30 episode 6 mr luke wilson uh hosting a couple of days this is november 20th of 04 so it was a couple days still before they were going to release how to dismantle an atomic bomb i think vertigo was already kind of out there in the ether and being played and that was the first song that they chose again um made sense typical big U2 sound I mean sound like a broken record I enjoy this performance very much.Track 2:[37:22] We'll be right back. The, vertigo had latched into a lot of people's consciousness because it was the ipod commercial it was it was kind of this controversial moment of had you two just sold out um back you know back when that was a taboo thing nowadays that's part of that that's part of your income but um you know, for this band that was very much about altruism and about selflessness. And, you know, yeah, listen, they make money, but they weren't about selling their souls to sell Cadillacs. It was like, what do you mean they licensed their music to Apple? And the story then turned into, oh, no, no, they let Apple use it, but they didn't take the money. Vertigo. This is where Larry and Edge are playing their asses off. The bass line and the drum line of that song is deceptively good that just kind of gets lost behind that guitar riff that's so easy and bono doing his yeah yeah yeahs throughout the whole thing It's a fun song to sing along to. They play it up again, really loud, really big.Track 2:[38:30] It's it's it's yeah, it's just take no prisoners holding the belt. You know, they're the biggest band in the world again. And it's like we're not letting go. It took us seven years or six or seven years to get back to the mountaintop. We're not getting off the mountaintop just yet. Yeah, I felt that, too, for sure. And it's kind of funny because maybe it's like, I don't know, like because Bono's wearing wearing sunglasses indoors or something. He always does. Yeah. Like it occurred to me while watching this, how much of a giant rock star that he is. And that might, yeah, that might sound like such an obvious statement, but like watching him command the stage just makes me think like, oh yeah, this is what a rock star is. And you can't really learn how to do this. It's almost seems like it's something that's in you. And so watching Bono, it's like, he knows, he knows how to command the stage you referenced he he he lives for the moment so that's like with watching vertigo again yeah adam play and edge stood out but bon i looked it was like bonos of damn rock star yes yeah the.Track 2:[39:33] Amazing thing about going back to this episode after vertigo and its braggadociousness um is they come back and they play this song that was a huge single off this record but i've actually almost forgotten about it called sometimes you can't make it on your own long.Track 2:[40:16] This song is one that Bono wrote in the wake of losing his father.Track 2:[40:25] And I knew that at the time. I knew that. I follow every darn thing that the band does. But for some reason, I didn't really hear it properly at the time. And now coming back to it after my own father has passed away, this song is just dripping with grief and it's got this beautiful build um some incredibly frank lyrics that when you learn more about um bono's relationship with his father and what that all entailed which would be enough to fill a whole show um and not in a way that's the typical like angsty father-son relationship but actually a very very close one um the song gets a whole other layer so watching it in in preparation for this conversation it hit me a lot harder than it has in the past um and it's something that i i do recommend people go back to if they've never heard the song or if they've forgotten the song listen to it because it's just it's one of their more underrated songs and the way they perform it and it becomes this slow beautiful build into to just this beautiful embrace is really something special to see yeah it was great sometimes you can't make it on your own uh is the song two things that stood out to me really was like.Track 2:[41:50] Edge really shines during this performance for me i love that soaring guitar yeah that's part of the build-up that you mentioned and then it turns into this soaring guitar that edge does so well and i don't know if it's it's the guitar tone and the youtube does a lot especially live with like reverb and making it sound big and stuff like that but that's what like he's a mad professor yeah right yeah edge's guitar just totally like sung and soared to me and.Track 2:[42:18] It almost it did make me think too that even their slower songs sound huge oh yes that's an accomplishment but their slow songs have this build up and they just sound enormous like this is a band ryan that was i think you listen to boy and i think when i listened to boy which was their first album that they're already made for the arena instantly i think i will follow is the first song off of.Track 2:[42:42] Boy and i listened to that and i'm like they're made for the arena they did like they were they were aiming big they they they aimed big and they hit it yeah absolutely so you can see that in their slow songs yes as well so this is like a perfect example and i just did a segue and i didn't even mean to do that i looked up and i was like oh yeah um this song this next song would have been if we were doing fantasy booking early on i would have chosen i will follow um so i love that they did this during the good nights they got a third song what a special moment like how cool was this.Track 2:[43:54] Watch them play a song that's 24 years old at that point just you know rip the roof off the the studio the crowd is in it the cast is losing their minds one of my favorite parts one o'clock in the morning and everybody is just wrapped you know everybody is loving their them saying good night with this classic yeah i mean bono's doing his bono thing he's walking throughout eight age messing with the camera he gives a lady in the audience a lap dance and she kind of grabs him though like oh yeah she was she was like she's like fanning herself after yeah yeah she's enjoying it it was such a cool shot like you mentioned all the cast members on home base dancing he hugs amy poehler well she looks like she's about ready to like her heart's gonna burst completely she was so into you can see parnell and dratch and maya and will forte and finesse mitchell like they're They're all getting into it. What a, just the best good nights of all time, maybe. Like, yeah, definitely. Right. Very unexpected. And it plays so well. Yeah. And do you know about this? Like, um, they seemingly played more after the show ended and, and, and they moved on. I read about that. Yeah. I read about that. Like, I mean, it's the, you usually do have to kind of drag them off stage. They will keep going as long as they want to. Yeah. Uh, but they're kind of like Bruce Springsteen in that way. Uh, but, uh, yeah, they, apparently they played, they kept on playing, but I, and I, and you, And as I said, if you watch that crowd, you would not know that it's 1 o'clock in the morning at that point because nobody's going anywhere.Track 2:[45:24] No, they weren't. And I think Bono even announced, like, we're not going to go. Like, can we stay or whatever? So the camera, the show ended. And as U2 was starting another song. I don't know what song. No idea. I can probably look it up. Check the show notes, folks. Yeah, I'm sure the U2 fan community.Track 2:[45:42] It's listed somewhere. I'm sure it is. But to be in that crowd. No, I'm kidding.Track 2:[45:48] Can you imagine? Oh, that was awesome. So I will follow one of my personal favorite U2 songs, a special moment to close their second appearance on Saturday Night Live, like some legendary moments already, making up for lost time, as we mentioned. Most definitely. Yeah, absolutely. They come back not too long after, like the five-year gap, September of 2009. Five years is a long time. Let's not cut this short here. Five years in between appearances five years in between records is a very long time in this century it was a long time in the 80s like that that's one of the things that's held this band back is they have always worked very slow and for a long time that was okay when bands were taking that much time in between albums the world has sped up they have not but yeah no five years from 2004 to 2009 that is a very long time yeah i guess i because i was like oh we've been waiting 20 years since their first appearance so yeah well i mean yeah comparatively in in the music world and like to be an snl uh musical guest yeah i think five years um so people were aching for him to come back and so they had released no line on the horizon uh earlier in the year so they made an appearance in september of 2009 megan fox hosting first song breathe and i i think this is a song that i've always loved the melody i love that there's a little bit of heaviness but then it It kind of pulls back.Track 2:[47:13] There's not too much, like it doesn't like, it's not too crunchy. So there's a lot I've always really enjoyed about this song. So this appearance they're fighting like i said you know the the second appearance they're still on the mountaintop and they're they don't want to let go this one they're fighting to stay there and they're fighting hard and they're not really gonna stay there because this record is not gonna do what the last two did um the songs are for me not as good uh no i think this is the weakest of I am looking squarely at you, Bono, because musically, there is something that I would love to have. And I'm sure one way or another, I could probably get it in the age of AI. I want this record without vocals because musically it is stunning. The lyrics are terrible.Track 2:[48:38] But it's a season premiere. So, you know, if you want to talk about like what the show thinks of the band at this stage, they're giving them opening night. Night um they this is another time where they get three songs and two of the three are very long breathe and moment of surrender are both really long numbers moment of surrender like six and a half minutes yeah something like that yeah yeah yeah um the band musically though is doing some amazing things like you talked about watching edge's guitar in um in sometimes you can't make watching him play in moment of surrender is just sublime yeah yeah i agree um even larry mullen jr in breathe really stood out oh yeah yeah his drums are just drumming or gore is gorgeous it's great and that's like uh it's funny because that's what i noticed too is it's it's more so like edge and adam clayton and larry mullen jr standing out that it is bono yes here three out of four Four people did their job. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. But I think the moment of surrender, so I'll say this, that's probably my least favorite of their SNL performances, which says more about how great U2 has been on the show. Yeah. Because it's still good.Track 2:[49:57] Yeah. But it's just like you're watching it. You're comparing it to I Will Follow. Yeah. To Elevation. You're comparing it to all of these great performances. It's a beautiful day. Compare it to their debut and it's like, hmm.Track 2:[50:09] Yeah. Yeah. So so but even that even moment of surrender it's long. It's my least favorite, but I'm like I'm like watching it going it's.Track 2:[50:17] So yeah so that's just don't listen to the words yeah watch three out of four and don't listen to the words and you'll love it yeah luckily i'm not like i say that as a fan what's that yeah i'm not total a total like lyrics guy too like that's the lyrics are the last thing that i'll notice in the song so that's probably to my place to my their benefit with right right um but you mentioned they did a third song again um and this is where like yeah ultraviolet like during the good nights like interesting visuals to me this is where things get cool because while.Track 2:[50:50] Most of what they do in their snl career is very small and club-like theater like this is a band that still plays stadiums uh to this day still play stadiums and not a lot of bands can put on a full stadium show uh you know beyonce can taylor can of course but i mean and i say this is a person who appreciates his music but and and you know listeners please write in and tell me what is an ed sheeran concert like in a stadium you know what i mean like i i can't i can't fathom that uh but this is a band that can still do a large spectacle and you get a glimmer of it with ultraviolet.Track 2:[52:00] This tour had this really cool like claw, this very big circular stage. Oh, that was the claw. Yeah. 2009.Track 2:[52:09] They really started leaning back towards their Acton Baby album because its visuals kind of mirrored what they were doing. And they did this trippy encore with this suit where he had like basically laser pens pointing out of every which direction. Pretty much. It seemed like little mirrors that refracted light to make it look like lasers or something. Something like that. Were they actual lasers? No, they were actually lasers. As he moved, they kept on. Like a laser suit, basically. Yeah. And this microphone that's like an old-fashioned boxing announcer microphone that descends from the ceiling. And it's like a steering wheel that also has red LEDs in it. And he swings on it and he sings into it. And this is giving you a glimpse into this is what this band does in a bigger room. So the fact that they could bring that, they could bring the stadium show to SNL is pretty damn impressive. Yeah, it was really cool. And it seemed like the production compared to their first two SNL appearances, it seems like it was a bit more. There were screens behind them, a little bit more lighting, I think. This is where SNL is starting to lean into that too, where they're getting people away from the train station and they're starting to let them play a little bit more. Yeah, yeah. And it's very evident right here. And the only thing I'll say about Ultraviolet on the negative side is I wish we got the entire thing. Yeah, no kidding.Track 2:[53:28] Right? Yeah. I mean, of course, Time, they're doing a television show, but they had to cut them off. Like, the credits were rolling and they're still doing the song. So I wish we got the whole thing. But still a cool moment. You got to see some of the visuals from that tour in 2009. in nine.Track 2:[53:44] Definitely a long time, Ryan, before they come back. It's a little over eight years before they come back. The Irish took over that day. Saoirse Ronan hosted their fellow country person. I can only assume Notre Dame won that day as well. It was a full Irish takeover. And the Celtics. And the Celtics. Yeah, exactly.Track 2:[54:05] So they had released Songs of Experience the day prior.Track 2:[54:10] Was that the album that ended up on everyone's iPhone? phone no that would be songs of innocence oh okay which basically torpedoed songs of experience by the time by the time they came back and this time they came back actually pretty quick they came back just a few years later uh one year later actually with songs of experience people were like no i'm out forget it you put your music onto my device i'm done it's so funny like yeah i don't know like you could have i think these people felt violated electronically but you could have just not listened to it or you could have just well there's that i mean the really the really wild thing is apple was the.Track 2:[54:43] One who did it but you two never wanted to get out there and say we did not do this apple did this if you want to yell at anybody yell at them and by the time they finally brought that up the ship had long since left the dock like they didn't bring that up until years later and that kind of tells you something where they're like you know if people want to be mad at us we'd rather them be mad at us we're not gonna you know get into a pissing match with a corporation yeah um the timing of this episode is interesting because this is this is around the time that uh the president of the united states is banning people from whole countries from coming to the america um they start with this song called american soul that has this really powerful intro um you know like blessed are the liars blessed are the peacemakers blessed art you know and that's Kendrick Lamar that is Kendrick Lamar and um.Track 2:[55:43] Again, you two knowing where they are, when they are, they know well enough that one of the biggest voices in the world right now is not them, is Kendrick Lamar. So they put him front and center on this track to the point where they actually let him take the track. He has a song on his damn record that takes a snippet of American Soul and drops it into the middle completely without context. Context yeah they then use it as a full song a year later um so it was kind of wild to see that and and beautiful that the first voice we hear when they're back here is kendrick lamar not bono yeah cool visuals too yeah beautiful visuals in the background um it's it's um you know it's again it's really four on the floor kind of music really driving just really energetic kind of again Again, back to what they were doing in that 2000 performance. At this point, they're just straight out of cares. They're just happy to be there. They don't care about staying on the mountaintop. They're there to champion the people that folks like the president of the United States at the time would say is worthless. And they're saying, no, you are not worthless. You are what makes this country great. You are what makes the rest of the world great.Track 2:[57:04] And, you know, we see you. I love the message. and the performance was good nothing too like chill inducing but i love the message love enjoy the performance.Track 2:[57:50] I like the second song to me. Get out of your own way. Yeah, no, it feels like a throwback in a good way to me, like a like a recent U2 song that kind of feels like somewhat of a throwback. I kind of like the melody. So I kind of dig this song. I definitely dig the song. And I do get a laugh at a band like U2 singing a song called Get Out of Your Own Way, because it's it's like, are you listening to your own words? Well, he's you know, I mean, he wrote it. You know who he wrote it for? before that one he did yeah yeah um but no you're right i mean the irony's not lost yes there for sure um the songs are flipped this is the interesting thing is get out of your on the record get out of your own way lead straight into american soul with that blessed are the bullies blessed are the liars um segue that that kendrick does so it's kind of wild that they flip them um i watching them in prep for this show i was actually thinking it would have been cool if If somehow or another they had to convince Destinel to let them play them back to back. Yeah. I don't think that's ever been done.Track 2:[58:51] But that would have been a cool experience. They're not Taylor Swift. No. Doing a 10 minute. No. But I mean, they're doing Moment of Surrender for seven minutes. Sure. Right. You know, I think they're going to be able to talk Lauren into doing it. Yeah. I found that interesting too. Like rechecking the track listing and stuff. I'm like, that was my first thought. I'm like, oh, if they could have somehow. how yeah you hear kendrick's voice at the end of get out of your own way into american soul so you're absolutely right but get out of your own ways one of those like it soars it's kind of light it's just yeah it's a it's a pretty song that's like it's it's a lot of what i love about about you too it's probably my favorite one of my favorite songs like that they've put out like the past 10 years.Track 2:[1:00:06] Those songs are underrated. There's a lot of really beautiful stuff on there. It's just at this point, a lot of people have kind of moved on. Yeah. So so the you know, the thesis at the beginning, the what we pointed out was took them 20 years from boy to their first appearance. But I think they nailed it. I think I nailed it as SNL. I mean, regardless of we didn't get any Joshua Tree songs ever on SNL. We didn't get stuff like Desire that might have been fun, but we got some damn good performances, Ryan. Which is, I mean, it's interesting because a lot of times when they bring in legacy bands, especially when they bring in legacy bands late in their career, that second song at 1245 will be an older one that people recognize, right? Like it's, let's play the new song and then let's play the encore number. They never really did that. that they kept they kept some of those songs till 1am uh when they were let but they're like no our new material holds up it's good music on its own in and of itself let's just play the new stuff and and for my money it worked even though like even as i say that the the no line episode is weird.Track 2:[1:01:16] Lyrically it's still great music and then they end it by going back to their older stuff that fits with the new music. So, you know, points for the ballsiness of saying, we are just gonna stick to the new stuff because we believe the new stuff is good. And for the most part it is. Yeah, I'm glad like a lot of fans were maybe exposed to their new stuff. Like they might've just, And like, oh, U2, I haven't really listened to U2 since like the mid 90s. And then they get this new stuff and hopefully it motivated some people to go check it out. Yeah, yeah. So do you think how much like should it factor in that they weren't on the show at arguably their peak? When it comes to like how people remember them and their SNL musical guest legacy, like should that factor in? Like, where do you stand on that? I would say that it doesn't matter as much as it might for other bands, because when they came when they did finally show up in 2000 and 2004.Track 2:[1:02:14] They were still at a peak. Peak those two records in the early part of this century they were huge and when you look back and like i say this now as a fan i say that their music is not as relevant as it used to be but when i say that it used to be i'm talking like 20 years ago so when they did show up they showed up at a peak they this is a band that's had a few peaks over the course of its career and they showed up for one of them so if we've got four spots and two of their spots they are the biggest band in the world i think that negates the fact that they took a 20-year wander before they got around to it yeah it's a good point and as far as because we've we've talked about this i mean we both champion dave grohl i i've taken it as a personal mission this season to try to get dave grohl into the snl hall of fame i'm still stumping for prince man still stumping for prince i mean Yeah, no, Dave, we did David Bowie. It's hard for musical guests to get into the hall, for sure. But why should voters really strongly consider you two for the hall? Maybe as part of the show's musical legacy, knowing all that. I'm glad you asked. There are only a small handful of bands that have had a three-song night on SNL.Track 2:[1:03:35] No other band has had it more than once. And this band got it two times. So that to me, it's like, it's like throwing a 20 strikeout game and there's one pitcher who's done it twice. So that's the kind of thing it's, it's, it's a special number in the legacy of the show. And not only have they hit the special number, but they did it two times.Track 3:[1:04:16] So there's that you know i hadn't really considered ryan's final argument there that like a 20 strikeout game they in this case you too did it twice they performed three songs twice and one of the instances that they performed we're going to listen to right now it's from the 2004 episode hosted by luke wilson the band got invited to perform a third song after the good nights and they chose I will follow. So let's give that a listen right now.Track 3:[1:08:58] Electric. That performance was definitely whole worthy when you factor in the context. And that's important. The context is very important. The musical guest takes up about 10 minutes of a 90 minute show. So I understand that they are not quite as, you know, important per se in your head as cast members and potentially writers and even hosts, but musical guests are people too.Track 3:[1:09:32] So there's that. Keep that in mind. We've got Dave Grohl still on the ballot. He should be in. I, I'm curious if the news that just broke this week will factor into his vote this year or, or not. There is not a, um, a clause in the SNL hall of fame bylaws that indicate, uh, somebody needs to, um, behave in order to go into the hall. but I digress. Listen, next week we have a great show, but before we head into that, I really want to thank Ryan McNeil for joining us again. Visit thematinee.ca for more of his work. Thomas, once again, just a bang up job. Matt Ardill in the trivia corner, just phenomenal. And then of course, this Thursday you have Joe and Shari that are going to, I don't know, No, probably continue my musical guest rant.Track 3:[1:10:38] So there's that. That's what I've got for you this week. Join us next week where we nominate Charles Barkley. We're joined by SNN super stat guy, Mike Murray. So that should be a real good one. Give us a listen. Send us an email at the SNL HOF at gmail.com. 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Plongeons dans l'histoire fascinante de l'un des titres les plus emblématiques du groupe irlandais U2 : « Pride (In the Name of Love) ». Sorti en 1984, ce morceau est devenu un véritable hymne à la lutte pacifique pour les droits civiques et la justice sociale.Écrit par Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton et Larry Mullen Jr., « Pride (In the Name of Love) » rend hommage au leader charismatique du mouvement des droits civiques, Martin Luther King Jr.
During our first interview in 1987, Boy Georege said to me, "If you see Bono and he still hasn't found what he's looking for, tell hm to look behind the drum kit" at U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. It was a bit of a laugh. For this Irish Times interview we returned to the subject and much more
Welcome to a special backstage pass episode where we unravel the remarkable journey of a song that revitalized the career of one of the most iconic Rock bands of all time. Join us as we delve into the creation of 'Beautiful Day' by U2, released in 2000.In the wake of a tumultuous period marked by the disappointing response to their 1997 album 'Pop', the Irish rockers were under immense pressure from fans and their record label. They were in desperate need of a hit - and that's when 'Beautiful Day' came to the rescue!Crafted within the walls of a studio, U2 collaborated with two of the most renowned producers of the time, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, who played pivotal roles in shaping the destiny of this legendary track.Against all odds, it was during an early morning session that the magic truly transpired, transforming a mundane set of chords into a masterpiece. As the band members entered the studio, it became apparent that the long-awaited breakthrough had finally arrived, leaving Bono with the task of penning the lyrics that would match the brilliance of the composition.Join us as we uncover the remarkable story behind the music, revealing the trials, triumphs, and inspirations that brought 'Beautiful Day' to life, reigniting the legacy of U2 for generations to come.
Sami Ruokangas ja Juha Kakkuri pohtivat mennyttä ja tulevaa. Käsittelyssä on mennyt vuosi 2023, sen parhaat levyt ja keikat. Tarkastelussa on myös ”kristallipalloista” tuleva vuosi 2024: Esitetään toiveita ja visioita tulevaisuudelle, pohdiskellaan tekoälyä ja musiikkibisneksen muutoksia. Kuuntele, viihdy ja sivisty. Samin soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PpueVhtgBAGE6WV8zlHvH?si=c729727b581f4be6 Juhan soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1rTH5O7ZUPOY4pFvd321mu?si=d62c86a2fe2a424c Menossa ovat mukana Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, Beatles, U2, Larry Mullen Jr., John Lennon, Uriah Heep, Yes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gary Rossington (RIP), Ronnie Van Zant, Rickey Medlocke, KISS, Marko Syrjälä, ZZ Top, Dusty Hill, Nazareth, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, Motörhead, Lemmy, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons, Hawkwind, Guns N' Roses, Ikaalinen Spa & Resort, Mikkey Dee and Friends, Scorpions, Hellacopters, Hurriganes, Link Wray, Jason Ringenberg, Jason and the Scorchers, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Slash, Ku Klux Klan, Michael Monroe, Hanoi Rocks, Sami Yaffa, Demolition 23, Gyp Casino, Patti Smith, GA-20, Blue Öyster Cult, Allen Lanier, Buck Dharma, Eric Bloom, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Christone ”Kingfish” Ingram, Bobby Rush, John Primer, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Magic Sim & The Teardrops, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, John McLaughlin, The Who, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr, Peter Green, E Street Band, Larkin Poe, The Sheepdogs, Allman Brothers Band, Eagles, Live Nation, Svart Records, Green Lung, Ghost, Gov´t Mule, The London Palladium, Bernie Marsden (RIP), Whitesnake, Bobby ”Blue” Bland, Iggy Pop, Glen Campbell, Duff McKagan, Deep Purple, Simon McBride, Notodden Blues Festival, Charley Crockett, Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, Ryman Auditorium, Steve Jordan, Charlie Watts, Lady Gaga, Keith Richards, Rebecca Lovell, Megan Lovell, Bablers, Selma Savolainen, Rhiannon Giddens, Girlschool, Malmitalo, Blackberry Smoke, Münchenbryggeriet, Rival Sons, Atlantic Records, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, Greta Van Fleet, The Black Keys, L.A. Edwards, Juttutupa, Neil Young, Bluesministeri, Jimi Hendrix, Junior Wells, AC/DC, Powertrip Festival, Brian Johnson, Kulttuuritalo, Tampere-talo ja Bruce Dickinson.
Le Ronquières Festival annonce sa première tête d'affiche pour l'édition 2024 qui se déroulera du 2 au 4 août, il s'agit du groupe américain Pixies. Le leader de Guns N' Roses, Axl Rose, est poursuivi en justice pour agression sexuelle violente par un ancien mannequin. U2 a déclaré que l'avancement du prochain album était "quelque peu lié" à l'état de santé du batteur Larry Mullen Jr. Daryl Hall a obtenu une ordonnance restrictive à l'encontre de son ancien partenaire musical John Oates, alors qu'il est au cœur d'une bataille juridique confidentielle. Revel, le fils de Scott Ian d'Anthrax, a joué le titre "Everlong" sur la guitare Les Paul de Pat Smear aux côtés de Dave Grohl et du reste des Foo Fighters. Face aux attaques de bateaux par des orques ces derniers temps, une tactique essayée a été de diffuser du heavy metal sous le bateau, avec de grands noms du death metal comme Aborted, Dying Fetus et Ingested, via un haut-parleur sous-marin. Mots-Clés : Bono, la Sphère, Sheila Kennedy, Cour suprême, New York, boîte de nuit, Las Vegas, Journaliste, Axios Nashville, Nate Rau, Nashville, Kentucky. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Asif recently attended the U2 show at the Sphere in Las Vegas; many listeners had questions about this special show. So in the first half, Ali asks Asif about the show (2:14). The show takes place at the Sphere venue in Las Vegas. Asif discusses how the Sphere is 366 feet (112 m) high and 516 feet (157 m) wide at its broadest point and how it is the largest spherical building in the world at 875,000 sq ft (81,300 m2) and seats 18,600 people. He describes how the bowl-shaped theater contains the world's highest-resolution wraparound LED screen and exterior is fitted with 1.2 million hockey puck-sized LEDs. Asif discusses how U2 was picked and how this residency was being done without drummer Larry Mullen Jr. Asif then gives his thoughts on the show, including the band playing 1991's ‘Achtung Baby' in its entirety. Then Ali asks Asif about repetitive injuries in youth athletes (22:25). Asif discusses what puts children and teens at more risk for these injuries. They then discuss the common injuries youth can experience when playing single sports exclusively. Asif then discusses what players, coaches and athletes can do do prevent these injuries. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show notes: This futuristic entertainment venue in Las Vegas is the world's largest spherical structure: https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/05/travel/msg-sphere-las-vegas-venue-cec/index.html The Las Vegas Sphere Is the World's Largest Spherical Structure—And an Engineering Marvel: https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a45499347/las-vegas-sphere/ Hundreds of U2 fans didn't know the seats they were buying for Las Vegas residency had limited views: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/u2-las-vegas-residency-hundreds-people-sold-tickets-obstructed-screen-rcna84853 NHL Greats Emphasize Importance of Summer Sports: https://www.elitelevelhockey.com/former-greats-emphasize-taking-a-break-from-hockey/ Preventing Repetitive Stress Injuries in Youth Athletes: What Every Parent Should Know: https://www.sportsmedicineoregon.com/blog/preventing-repetitive-stress-injuries-in-youth-athletes-what-every-parent-should-know Overuse Injuries in Children: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/overuse-injuries-in-children/ Overuse Physeal Injuries in Youth Athletes: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5349397/ Primary Periphyseal Stress Injuries in Young Athletes: A Systematic Review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34370212 Preventing Overuse Injuries in Young Athletes: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/preventing-overuse-injuries-in-youth-sports Injuries among young athletes are on the rise: https://www.uclahealth.org/news/injuries-among-young-athletes-are-rise I Love to Watch You Play: https://ilovetowatchyouplay.com/
The week of The Good The Bad and The Ugly in 1968, The week in 2011 a fortune was made by a piece of cardboard that was in a room in 1969 with John Lennon and Yoko Ono And in the mid 80's Larry Mullen Jr new record label. All that plus much more, in less than 10 minutes.
Denver, Colorado. Nous sommes à la McNichols Sports Arena, en plein cœur de la ville. La célèbre salle des Nuggets, l'équipe de la NBA locale, est ce soir totalement pleine comme un œuf. Depuis déjà plus d'une heure, plusieurs dizaines de milliers de fans sautent, dansent et chantent. Sur scène, l'un des plus grands groupes du monde : U2. Ils sont en plein milieu d'une tournée américaine et enchaînent leurs plus grands classiques. Ce soir pourtant, l'ambiance paraît différente, presque étrange. Bono, le célèbre chanteur du quatuor, est en rogne. Très en colère. Révolté, même. Sa voix tremblante crache dans le micro une quantité phénoménale de frustration. Le groupe se trouve pourtant au beau milieu d'un moment important : l'enregistrement d'un documentaire qui sortira bientôt sur les écrans en même temps qu'un album live dans les bacs : Rattle and Hum. Mais avant de monter sur scène, les membres de U2 ont appris une terrible nouvelle. Celle du massacre d'Enniskillen. Un bain de sang de plus dans leur Irlande natale. Encore des innocents frappés en plein cœur, de manière totalement injuste et arbitraire. Entre chaque morceau, Bono ne peut s'empêcher de penser à ce qu'il s'est passé 15 ans plus tôt. On n'apprend donc jamais de ses erreurs. Mais qui peut encore tolérer un bordel pareil ?! Derrière lui, Larry Mullen Jr, derrière sa célèbre mèche blonde, les muscles bandés sous son perfecto de cuir noir, démarre le riff de batterie parmi les plus célèbres de l'histoire. Il se sert de sa caisse claire comme d'une mitraillette. Sunday Bloody Sunday résonne. L'hymne absolu de la pacification dénonce toujours cette lutte qui est déjà la cause de trop de morts : la question irlandaise. La guerre fratricide entre les deux Irlande, qui depuis des lustres, se déchirent. Et ça, Bono en a ras-le-bol. La caisse claire, le rythme calqué sur des armes à feu, il va s'en servir pour faire passer un message on ne peut plus clair. Nous sommes le 8 novembre 1987, en plein cœur de Denver, à 22h15, sa voix résonne pour l'éternité. Et c'est l'heure H, de mon histoire. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
No queda nada para #U2UVSphere, la residencia de U2 en Las Vegas, inaugurando #LaEsfera, la arena de espectáculos más tecnológica del mundo. Pepo recibe a Bea, Bilbao, Karol, Gonzalo y Ely, quienes conversan sobre sus experiencias pasadas, sus expectativas y el hecho de enfrentar una serie de shows sin el fundador de la banda, Larry Mullen Jr. Tambien hablamos sobre: El sufrimiento (o no) para conseguir entradas. El ultimo show de U2 en India. Las canciones de Achtung Baby que mas esperan escuchar. Si creen que hay opciones de escuchar algo de Zooropa, Pop, No Line On The Horizon o Songs of Innocence/Experience/Surrender. Volveran The Fly o Macphisto o habrá un personaje nuevo? Y mucho mas! Esten atentos a nuestras redes sociales para toda la informacion sobre #U2UVSphere, que no parará de aquí a fin de año. Encuéntranos como @u2chile en Instagram, Youtube, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky y Mastodon.Encuéntranos como U2Chile.net en Facebook. Buena onda!
Released in 1987, "The Joshua Tree" is a landmark album that not only solidified U2's place in the pantheon of rock legends but also left an indelible mark on the music world as a whole. This album is the product of a band at the peak of their creative powers, pushing boundaries and transcending genres. U2, fronted by the enigmatic Bono, and featuring The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., crafted an album that seamlessly blends rock, folk, and Americana influences. The result is a sonic journey through the heart of America's vast landscapes and the human spirit's yearning for connection. "The Joshua Tree" is an album that evokes emotions as vast and varied as the desert landscapes that inspired it. From the anthemic "Where the Streets Have No Name" to the introspective "With or Without You" and the haunting "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," the album is a tapestry of longing, hope, and introspection. At the time of its release, "The Joshua Tree" was a revelation. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, catapulting U2 into superstardom. The album's singles became anthems of a generation, resonating with listeners worldwide. It garnered critical acclaim and a slew of awards, including Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group. But "The Joshua Tree" isn't just an album; it's a journey. It's a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries, both geographical and emotional. It's an exploration of the human condition and a search for meaning in a vast and complex world. As we gently lay the needle on this vinyl masterpiece, we invite you to join us on a voyage through the hauntingly beautiful landscapes of "The Joshua Tree." We'll explore U2's artistic evolution, the album's impact on rock music, and the enduring resonance of its themes in today's world. So, dear listeners, let's lose ourselves in the sonic majesty of "The Joshua Tree" on this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz.
LARS ULRICH - METALLICA " ST.Anger " (2003) JOHN BONHAM - LED ZEPPELIN " Black Dog " (1971) ROGER TAYLOR - QUEEN " I'm in Love With my Car " (1975) RINGO STARR - THE BEATLES " The End " (1969) KEITH MOON - THE WHO " Leaving Here " (1965) ALEX VAN HALEN - VAN HALEN " Panama " (1984) PHIL RUDD - AC/DC " High Voltage " (1976) STEWART COPELAND - THE POLICE " De Do Do Do " (1980) PHIL TAYLOR - MOTORHEAD " Ace of Spades " (1980) GINGER BAKER - CREAM " White Room " (1968) LARRY MULLEN JR. - U2 " Pride , In The Name of Love " (1984) JOEY KRAMER - AEROSMITH " Pandora's Box " (1974) IAN PAICE - DEEP PURPLE " Smoke on The Water " (1972)
No dance/disco or crunchy guitar instrumentals - your light & easy-ish favorites! ENTRY OF THE GLADIATORS United States Marine BandBABY ELEPHANT WALK Henry ManciniRONDO ALLA TURCA Van CliburnCHARIOTS OF FIRE VangelisSYMPHONY NO. 40 IN G MINOR Wolfgang Amadeus MozartJAVA Al HirtTUBULAR BELLS Mike OldfieldPOPCORN Hot ButterOUR WINTER LOVE Bill PursellMIA & SEBASTIAN'S THEME Justin HurwitzJOY Apollo 100THROWIN' IT DOWN Wayman TisdaleTHEME FROM LOVE STORY Francis LaiLA MARSEILLAISE United States Marine BandFÜR ELISE Daniel BlumenthalGONNA FLY NOW Bill ContiEASY WINNER Scott JoplinWAS DOG A DOUGHNUT Cat StevensIN THE MOOD The Glenn Miller OrchestraMORNING DANCE Spyro GyraIN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING The Berlin Philharmonic OrchestraALLEY CAT Bent Fabric and His PianoTORREADOR MARCH Georges BizetTHEME FROM A SUMMER PLACE Percy Faith and His OrchestraLIEBESTRAUM Van CliburnLOVE IS BLUE Paul MauriatLAST DATE Floyd CramerLOVE THEME FROM ST. ELMO'S FIRE David FosterLINUS AND LUCY The Vince Guaraldi TrioTHE ENTERTAINER Marvin HamlischPETER AND THE WOLF - THE BIRD Eugene OrmandyHABANERA The London Philharmonic OrchestraRIDE OF THE VALKYRIESSABRE DANCEWILLIAM TELL OVERTURESONGBIRD Kenny GLOVE THEME FROM ROMEO AND JULIET Henry ManciniALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA The Berlin Philharmonic OrchestraTHE BLUE DANUBECHASE Giorgio MoroderCHICAGO SONG David SanbornFEEL SO GOOD Chuck Mangione RISE Herb AlpertTHE RAIDERS MARCH John Williams and The Boston Pops OrchestraSTAR WARS The London Symphony OrchestraMARCHTREPAKDANCE OF THE MIRLITONSWALTZ OF THE FLOWERSDANCE OF THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRIESCHILDREN Robert Miles THEME FROM MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. MUSIC BOX DANCER Frank MillsSHAKER SONG Spyro GyraROMEO AND JULIET - MASQUES The London Symphony OrchestraCELESTIAL SODA POP Ray Lynch ROUTE 101 Herb Alpert GOING HOME Kenny G
El Gobierno ve la ley de paridad como referencia mundial y el PP dice que es propaganda. Para Isabel Rodríguez la nueva norma será vista en todo el mundo como una ley puntera, mientras que María Jesús Montero ha reivindicado que los "cimientos" de la igualdad se han construido en España de la mano del PSOE. Desde la oposición, Gamarra ha instado a Sánchez a aplicar ya en su propio consejo de ministros dicha ley, que Abascal ha calificado de "parida", mientras que Ciudadanos ha defendido la meritocracia como forma de llegar a los puestos de decisión. Nuevos envenenamientos a alumnas en Irán, Ucrania se resiste en Bajmut y Fernando Alonso vuelve al podio. En la página musical hablamos de U2, que descarta los rumores de separación. Producción: Daniel RelovaRealización: Antonio Alfonso Hernández See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Gobierno ve la ley de paridad como referencia mundial y el PP dice que es propaganda. Para Isabel Rodríguez la nueva norma será vista en todo el mundo como una ley puntera, mientras que María Jesús Montero ha reivindicado que los "cimientos" de la igualdad se han construido en España de la mano del PSOE. Desde la oposición, Gamarra ha instado a Sánchez a aplicar ya en su propio consejo de ministros dicha ley, que Abascal ha calificado de "parida", mientras que Ciudadanos ha defendido la meritocracia como forma de llegar a los puestos de decisión. Nuevos envenenamientos a alumnas en Irán, Ucrania se resiste en Bajmut y Fernando Alonso vuelve al podio. En la página musical hablamos de U2, que descarta los rumores de separación. Producción: Daniel RelovaRealización: Antonio Alfonso Hernández See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pepo, Dafy y Vero hacen una reunión/podcast de emergencia para tratar el tema del anuncio de la Residencia de U2 en Las Vegas, donde tocarán Achtung Baby de manera íntegra, pero donde Larry Mullen Jr, el baterista y fundador de la banda, no participará por problemas de salud. Un capítulo "corto" y rápido, donde hablamos de todo todo todo (y hasta sobró info como para otro capítulo): La reacción de los fans La situación de la operación de Larry El por qué U2 no puede atrasar ni salirse de este compromiso El por qué es la Esfera quien necesita a U2 y no al revés ¿Un baterista desconocido fue la mejor opción? Y mucho más! Súscribanse, denle Like, 5 estrellas, todo eso :) Y esperamos sus comentarios en Facebook.com/U2Chilenet, Twitter e Instagram @u2chile y en el Grupo de Facebook U2 Chile. Buena onda!
Time for Bent News #46: -U2 announces Vegas residency plans that don't include Larry Mullen Jr. -Depeche Mode surprise drops new music! -Richie Sambora announces solo album, talks return to Bon Jovi! -The Rolling Stones announce plans for a '60s mini-series! -What do Genesis and Sting have in common? Feel free to slide by and visit our website anytime!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time for Bent News #46: -U2 announces Vegas residency plans that don't include Larry Mullen Jr. -Depeche Mode surprise drops new music! -Richie Sambora announces solo album, talks return to Bon Jovi! -The Rolling Stones announce plans for a '60s mini-series! -What do Genesis and Sting have in common? Feel free to slide by and visit our website anytime!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie is joined by Nashville based Singer-Songwriter Andrew Leahey and Aaron Sams of U2Songs.com to discuss news of U2 announcing a series of 'Achtung Baby' Las Vegas shows with a new Super Bowl commercial. They discuss the confirmation that drummer Larry Mullen Jr. will take time out to undergo and recuperate from surgery in 2023, the new MSG Sphere at the Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada that will house the shows, Ticket information, rumors and more.
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Le vendredi 30 juin 2023, les Red Hot Chili Peppers seront de retour en Belgique à Rock Werchter au Festivalpark de Werchter du 29 juin au 2 juillet avec aussi : Stromae, Oscar and The Wolf, Muse, Arctic Monkeys et Queens of the Stone Age. Larry Mullen Jr., le batteur de U2, ne sait pas s'il participera à une éventuelle tournée l'année prochaine, ayant besoin de subir une opération pour poursuivre ses activités. Décès du bienfaiteur de la musique soul américaine, Jim Stewart le cofondateur du célèbre label de rythm & blues, Stax Records, nous quitte à l'âge de 92 ans, David Porter, qui a annoncé la triste nouvelle ce lundi 5 décembre, Stax un sanctuaire pour une génération d'artistes de R&B du début des années 60 jusqu'au milieu des années 70 : Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Booker T & the MGs, Sam and Dave, Eddie Floyd… Des reprises de Led Zeppelin, de Prince et des Rolling Stones seront sur son prochain album ‘'Rock Star‘' annonce Dolly Parton, lors de son passage sur le plateau du Tonight Show de Jimmy Fallon. Lars Ulrich le batteur de Metallica est revenu sur ses performances lors des fameux concerts en hommage au défunt batteur des Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins, heureux d'avoir joué des titres d'AC/DC et de Black Sabbath, mais qu'il ne se sentait "pas assez qualifié" pour jouer avec Rush. Coldplay de retour en studio , c'est sur Twitter que le groupe de Chris Martin a révélé travailler sur un nouvel album. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30.
NO ENCORE returns amidst illness and a hellacious World Cup schedule for the final 'regular' episode of 2022 before we get in the game for our End Of Year highlights package.For now, please enjoy an album review, a stacked news section and a Top 5 that sure does stand alone until we inevitably do a sequel as boy does this one warrant it.ACT ONE: Some quick #SpotifyWrapped discussion and dates for the aforementioned End Of Year episodes.ACT TWO (10:40): Christine McVie RIP, Larry Mullen Jr. provokes cause for concern amongst the U2 community, a quite frankly bizarre UB40 update, Bob Dylan in the dock, and Nick Cave's tattoo advice – it's this week's news.ACT THREE (36:56): Stormzy returns with third studio album This Is What I Mean. He's certainly very clear in his intentions, but does his most contemplative record yet go the distance?ACT FOUR (56:04): As the World Cup drama heats up, the boys try and remain composed just long enough to deliver their Top 5 Standalone Singles. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bono est un chanteur mais aussi un entrepreneur. Né Paul Hewson en 1960 à Dublin, il rencontre Larry Mullen Jr en 1976 au lycée avec lequel il fonde un groupe de rock. Enfant rebelle, Paul s'est essayé à tout. Échecs, théâtre, sa vraie passion est le chant. Puis en 1976, il fonde un groupe de musique avec Larry Mullen Jr, Adam Clayton et David Evans (The Edge). Nommé Feedback qui devient The Hype puis U2 en 1978 , le groupe sous la houlette d'un Bono avec une voix très marquée, gagne un concours de concours mais ne sait pas chanter en studio. C'est l'arrivée de Paul Mc Guiness qui va les aider à se professionnaliser. Cet écossais au sens business aigu transforme le groupe. Puis ils signent chez Island Record pour 4 albums. 4 albums qui vont tout exploser. Boy avec leur single “I will follow”, puis War avec “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, ou enfin Joshua Tree avec “With or without you”. Le groupe devient mythique et commence des tournées dans le monde entier. Sa tournée, ZOO TV, à la suite de l'album Achtung Baby sorti en 1990 rapporte 67 millions de dollars. L'album, le plus vendu en 2000, All you can't leave behind cumule les prix. Mais Bono n'est pas seulement un chanteur mais un entrepreneur qui très tôt s'intéresse à la Silicon Valley. Il propose à Steve Jobs une des ses chansons gratuitement pour le lancement de l'Ipod puis fonde un fonds d'investissement, Elevation Partners. Il investit dans Yelp, Forbes… Mais tout n'est pas rose pour lui. Notes Christique - Paul Hewson, alias Bono, chanteur de U2 et businessman - Challenges Bono : le chanteur de U2 prend des parts de Facebook - Voici How Bono became a rock star of Silicon Valley | The Seattle Times LVMH tire un trait sur Edun, la marque fondée par Bono, le chanteur de U2 - Capital.fr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bono#Business_ventures Bono's Got Bank: How U2 and Business Have Made the Irish Superstar a Very Wealthy Man - SELFi U2: Business et bonne cause s'entremêlent | L'Echo Bono (U2) est la popstar la plus riche au monde Bono - La biographie de Bono avec Gala.fr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U2 U2, retour sur près d'un demi-siècle de succès - Nostalgie.fr The Tragic Real-Life Story Of U2 Bono - U2 Singer | Real Life Stories Band Aid — Wikipédia
Aconteceram dois domingos sangrentos na Irlanda e na Irlanda do Norte, um em 1920 e outro em 1979. Com a ideia de união e não de rebeldia, o U2 criou um hino sobre o domingo sangrento e marcou o mundo da música com a mensagem do Bono Vox, com o riff dedilhado de guitarra do The Edge e com a bateria inspirada em uma marcha do Larry Mullen Jr . E foi assim que nasceu Sunday Bloody Sunday do U2, uma das músicas de protesto mais importantes do Rock e uma das músicas mais icônicas da história. Em mais um episódio da série Hinos da Música, Bruno Leo Ribeiro faz um monólogo sobre música de protesto, sobre a história dos domingos sangrentos e sobre a gravação de Sunday Bloody Sunday do terceiro disco da banda chamado War. Na segunda parte, uma conversa com Maria Eduarda Michael, grande fã e estudiosa de U2, do canal Red Behavior no YouTube. Ouça, divirta-se e compartilhe. -------- Maria Eduarda nas Redes: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MariaEduardaMichael Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariaeduardamichael/ -------- Referências: U2 - War - Documentário: https://youtu.be/CGSDmWV1lCo Bloody Sunday de 1972: https://youtu.be/CquBS2hnLNI Bloody Sunday de 1920: https://youtu.be/mvkyRiqKegM -------- Acompanhem o Silêncio no Estúdio por aí: Nosso Site: http://silencionoestudio.com.br No Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silenciopodcast No Twitter: https://twitter.com/silenciopodcast
Bono is a singer, songwriter and the frontman of U2, one of the most recognisable and successful bands in music history. They have sold over 170 million albums, won 22 Grammys – more than any other band – and two Golden Globe Awards. Bono is also known for his work as an activist, especially in Africa where he has played a prominent role in campaigns which tackle poverty and HIV/AIDs. Bono was born Paul Hewson in Dublin in 1960. A schoolfriend named him Bono after a hearing aid shop in Dublin called Bono Vox, and the name stuck. When he was 16, Bono saw a poster on his school noticeboard posted by Larry Mullen Jr asking for people to form a rock band. He responded with enthusiasm and before long was rehearsing with his future bandmates Larry, who played the drums, guitarist the Edge and bassist Adam Clayton. The band's debut album Boy came out in 1980 and five years later they made an impact at the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium when Bono disappeared from the stage for two minutes to get up close to the audience. One newspaper later described this incident as one of the 50 key events in rock history. U2's subsequent albums, including the Joshua Tree, Rattle and Hum and Achtung Baby, cemented their status as global superstars, filling arenas around the world. In 2004 Bono co-founded One, an international campaigning organisation which was set up with the aim of ending extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030. Bono met his future wife, Ali, at school when they were both teenagers. They married in 1982 and have four children. DISC ONE: Show Me The Way by Peter Frampton DISC TWO: Every Grain Of Sand by Bob Dylan DISC THREE: Abide With Me by Emeli Sande and The Fron Choir DISC FOUR: Dead In The Water (Live At RTÉ 2FM Studios, Dublin) by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds DISC FIVE: Ice Cream Sundae by Inhaler DISC SIX: Agolo by Angelique Kidjo DISC SEVEN: Verdi: La traviata Prelude to Act 1, composed by Giuseppe Verdi and performed by Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, conducted by James Levine DISC EIGHT: Someone Somewhere in Summertime by Simple Minds BOOK CHOICE: Ulysses by James Joyce LUXURY ITEM: A Spanish guitar CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Every Grain Of Sand by Bob Dylan Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
Hoy la discografía de una banda que en un principio se iba a llamar Feedback, se reunieron gracias al anuncio de su batería actual Larry Mullen Jr., quien colgó un anuncio buscando integrantes para formar un banda. Corria el año 1976 y David Evans, Adam Clayton, Dave Evans y Paul Hewson, se juntaron con Mullen tras ver su publicación, empezarían con versiones de los Beatles y los Rolling Stone, hasta 1978 no tendrían gran éxito, ganaron un concurso y el fundador y principal accionista de Principle Management Limited, Paul McGuinness les ofrecería un contrato de grabación. Para un especial de Studio 54 Podcast el especial de U2.Playlist del programa:00 - Intro-U2-Where The Streets Have No Name.01 - U2-I Will Follow.02 - U2-I Fall Down.03 - U2-Sunday Bloody Sunday.04 - U2-Pride (In The Name Of Love).05 - U2-I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For.06 - U2-Desire.07 - U2-Even Better Than The Real Thing.08 - U2-Zooropa.09 - U2-Do You Feel Loved.10 - U2-In A Little While.11 - U2-City Of Blinding Lights.12 -U2- I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight.13 - U2-Every Breaking Wave.14 - U2-You're The Best Thing About Me.15 - Blaudzun-Solar (Despedida).
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE FEATURED SONG: REC – “Ripe” (from The Sunshine Seminar) Every band has a different dynamic, both for music and for business. Mick Jagger was right business-wise when he called the Beatles the “four-headed monster”, but on the music side they really just had the two heads. Most of U2's music is driven by two heads as well, but Larry Mullen Jr. started the band, so my guess is business-wise there's more equality overall. Fleetwood Mac has almost always been a complete mess on both sides, which makes their longevity & artistic success even more striking. Nirvana was that one troubled head for music, and likely pretty equal on the business end. Chicago was a special case. (I say was because they've been a shadow of themselves for a long time now, and more on that later.) They morphed. For their musical direction & business decisions to have changed so much and so often, you'd think their personnel did too. Nope. For all of their classic period, they were the core seven (and for a short stretch percussionist Laudir de Oliveira). After the death of Terry Kath & some growing pains (about which more below), their breakout comeback early 1980s period had six original members plus Chris Pinnick & Bill Champlin. After Peter Cetera left, he was seamlessly replaced with Jason Scheff, and Dawayne Bailey took over for Chris. When Danny Seraphine bowed out, Tris Imboden took over & stayed longer than any other drummer. And for the 1990s and almost all of this century, it's been the core four, Tris, Lou Pardini on keys, and a bunch of other changes. In the last few years, with Walt Parazaider retiring, it's down to three originals, Lou, and a handful of others who seem to be sticking around so far. Why do I go into that much detail? Two reasons. One, to show how much change a stalwart band needs to endure to have a career this long. And two, to show how this week's subject – the death of Terry Kath – made more of an impact on both the business & music trajectory of Chicago than any other event in their history. For those of you unfamiliar, a quick history. Terry was one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Top ten in the minds of many. He was also one of the principal vocalists & writers of the band. His passion & dedication to expression above all else gave Chicago a huge part of their initial raison d'etre, and their depth & groundedness. Then in 1978, he died of an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot to the head. From that point on, Chicago was never the same. And in many ways never as good. You could say that the death of any core band member changes a band forever, but that's a sliding scale. Bonham's death ultimately ended Led Zeppelin, but I'd argue it didn't do a whole lot to change their music. The Who's sound did change when Keith Moon died, but they've always really been another two-headed monster. Cobain's death of course ended that band. As for the recent death of Taylor Hawkins, the impact remains to be seen. For FULL SCRIPT, visit https://patreon.com/MUSICisnotaGENRE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicisnotagenre/support
《游电混动》——这是一档来自太原后生的全新的节目,聊游戏、聊电影、聊故事、聊知识,五迷三道 谈天说地。本期看点:02:25《求生之路》制作背景以及故事背景09:30《求生之路1》主要角色13:40《求生之路1》剧情32:45第二部分:末日生存法则篇➕彩蛋35:35刀刀:补充剧情➕末日居家好男人42:50小伟:末日来临,摩托还得骑52:40小岛:拳打丧尸老爷爷,一身孤勇闯中北67:45音乐推荐Bob Marley——《Three Little Birds》69:50第三部分:为什么会出现丧尸题材?➕聊聊人生78:30正能量结尾第一次接触《求生之路》还是13年在老军营新村一个逼仄的黑网吧里,这是一款2008年发售的游戏,不同于以往的丧尸题材游戏,没有“黄金加特林”或者是“节约资源”这种浮夸或是循规蹈矩的要素,游戏中只要无差别的向袭来的丧尸开火、保护队友即可。这种简单、纯粹的玩法直接引爆年轻的荷尔蒙,有那么一阵,本作成为了我和小伙伴偷跑去网吧最直接的动力来源。直到现在,虽然过去了快10年,期间也玩过各种丧尸题材游戏,但我们时不时还会点开那个熟悉的图标,来上几局。随着新冠疫情的全球爆发,我们或曾幻想过,有一天我们起床,我们熟悉的太原变成了《求生之路》里的那个世界,我们能否像游戏主角面对成群的丧尸不服就干?或是像某些影视作品中拯救邻家美女于水火?还是只敢在尸潮涌动的城市中苟且偷生?……一切尽在本期的《游电混动》!欢迎大家转发评论点赞我们的节目您的扩散是对我们最大的支持也希望你能把我们分享给你们的朋友带他一起来到立四听友会带来一个朋友收获一群知己寻找***:xw_tyc 加入立四听友会我们在等你。本期嘉宾:小 伟本期主播:小岛不秀夫 刀 刀现场录音:小 伟后期剪辑:小岛不秀夫视觉设计:小岛不秀夫本期歌单:1.Various Artists - midnightride2.Damu the Fudgemunk - Wings3.Damu the Fudgemunk - Same Beat4.Israel Vibration - Forward5.Ennio Morricone - Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (Suite)6.Billy Taylor Trio - I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)7.Larry Mullen Jr. - Theme from Mission: Impossible8.Bob Marley - Three Little Birds9.久石譲 - The Sun Also Rises
《游电混动》——这是一档来自太原后生的全新的节目,聊游戏、聊电影、聊故事、聊知识,五迷三道 谈天说地。本期看点:02:25《求生之路》制作背景以及故事背景09:30《求生之路1》主要角色13:40《求生之路1》剧情32:45第二部分:末日生存法则篇➕彩蛋35:35刀刀:补充剧情➕末日居家好男人42:50小伟:末日来临,摩托还得骑52:40小岛:拳打丧尸老爷爷,一身孤勇闯中北67:45音乐推荐Bob Marley——《Three Little Birds》69:50第三部分:为什么会出现丧尸题材?➕聊聊人生78:30正能量结尾第一次接触《求生之路》还是13年在老军营新村一个逼仄的黑网吧里,这是一款2008年发售的游戏,不同于以往的丧尸题材游戏,没有“黄金加特林”或者是“节约资源”这种浮夸或是循规蹈矩的要素,游戏中只要无差别的向袭来的丧尸开火、保护队友即可。这种简单、纯粹的玩法直接引爆年轻的荷尔蒙,有那么一阵,本作成为了我和小伙伴偷跑去网吧最直接的动力来源。直到现在,虽然过去了快10年,期间也玩过各种丧尸题材游戏,但我们时不时还会点开那个熟悉的图标,来上几局。随着新冠疫情的全球爆发,我们或曾幻想过,有一天我们起床,我们熟悉的太原变成了《求生之路》里的那个世界,我们能否像游戏主角面对成群的丧尸不服就干?或是像某些影视作品中拯救邻家美女于水火?还是只敢在尸潮涌动的城市中苟且偷生?……一切尽在本期的《游电混动》!欢迎大家转发评论点赞我们的节目您的扩散是对我们最大的支持也希望你能把我们分享给你们的朋友带他一起来到立四听友会带来一个朋友收获一群知己寻找***:xw_tyc 加入立四听友会我们在等你。本期嘉宾:小 伟本期主播:小岛不秀夫 刀 刀现场录音:小 伟后期剪辑:小岛不秀夫视觉设计:小岛不秀夫本期歌单:1.Various Artists - midnightride2.Damu the Fudgemunk - Wings3.Damu the Fudgemunk - Same Beat4.Israel Vibration - Forward5.Ennio Morricone - Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (Suite)6.Billy Taylor Trio - I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)7.Larry Mullen Jr. - Theme from Mission: Impossible8.Bob Marley - Three Little Birds9.久石譲 - The Sun Also Rises
Pop is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Flood, Howie B, and Steve Osborne, and was released on 3 March 1997 on Island Records. The album was a continuation of the band's 1990s musical reinvention, as they incorporated alternative rock, techno, dance, and electronica influences into their sound. Pop employed a variety of production techniques that were relatively new to U2, including sampling, loops, programmed drum machines, and sequencing.Recording sessions began in 1995 with various record producers, including Nellee Hooper, Flood, Howie B, and Osborne, who were introducing the band to various electronica influences. At the time, drummer Larry Mullen Jr. was inactive due to a back injury, prompting the other band members to take different approaches to songwriting. Upon Mullen's return, the band began re-working much of their material but ultimately struggled to complete songs. After the band allowed manager Paul McGuinness to book their upcoming 1997 PopMart Tour before the record was completed, they felt rushed into delivering it. We delve into U2's less talked about album. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This interview was from 2017 where Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr. & Adam Clayton stopped by the studios to talk about their shows in Boston plus their history with the city.
Disfruta del episodio 34 de MY NO-GENERATION con los cumpleañeros de la semana: Bryan Adams, Rick Allen, Adam Ant y Larry Mullen Jr... ¡entre otros muchos más artistas!
As for as Irish bands go, none of them have achieved the captivation and near world domination that U2 has. For this episode, I discuss with former Rolling Stone writer, Bono-fied lifelong U2 fan and MomMeCare curator, Sarene Leeds, we navigate the band's history from, their first band meeting as a 6-piece in Larry Mullen Jr.'s parent's kitchen, discuss which members are Christian and which are vegetarian, a look behind the scenes of what hard-core U2 fandom really looks like, the effects of giving music away for free, and all the while, we share a modernized recipe of an old Irish standard dish. Enjoy your lunch and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts!
En las postrimerías de esta octava temporada, vamos con un programa un tanto relajado donde vamos a repasar todos aquello títulos que nos vengan a la cabeza con una cosa en común: por H o por B todos están metidos en algún tipo de laberinto legal que impide que los podamos ver por nuestras tiendas. Un poquito de nostalgia y un poquito de amargura por no podernos hacer con alguna de estas maravillas. De todos modos, no guardéis el papel y el lápiz para apuntar, que estas cosas nunca se saben. Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 204 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶 Mission Impossible Theme, de Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. (a partir de la versión original de Lalo Schifrin ) 🎶 To Wish Impossible Things, de The Cure
En 1961, voit le jour, celle qui produira une des plus belles simulations d’orgasme, 28 ans plus tard dans "Quand Harry rencontre Sally" : l’incroyable Meg Ryan. Changeons de sujet avec la naissance en 1961 de Larry Mullen Jr, batteur et cofondateur du groupe irlandais U2. Et finissons en beauté avec l’animateur vedette de jeux et d’émissions de musique entre autres, Monsieur Taratata : Nagui sort du ventre de sa mère le 6 novembre de cette année-là. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent une anecdote sur le rock chaque matin dans le Morning Club à 6h30. Rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock sur Classic 21, la Radio Rock n' Pop.
En 1961, voit le jour, celle qui produira une des plus belles simulations d’orgasme, 28 ans plus tard dans "Quand Harry rencontre Sally" : l’incroyable Meg Ryan. Changeons de sujet avec la naissance en 1961 de Larry Mullen Jr, batteur et cofondateur du groupe irlandais U2. Et finissons en beauté avec l’animateur vedette de jeux et d’émissions de musique entre autres, Monsieur Taratata : Nagui sort du ventre de sa mère le 6 novembre de cette année-là. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent une anecdote sur le rock chaque matin dans le Morning Club à 6h30. Rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock sur Classic 21, la Radio Rock n' Pop.
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Kissing Lips & Breaking Hearts: A U2-ish Podcast with the Garden Tarts
It's Saturday, October 31, 2020 which means it's Larry Mullen, Jr.'s 59th birthday! Join the party as we share Larry encounters and wonder if he likes ice cream sandwiches with his whiskey. You aren't going to want to miss these tales. They are a hoot! Raise a glass to our favorite drummer with us! twitter.com/the_gardentarts instagram.com/the_gardentarts Find us online at www.thegardentarts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegardentarts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegardentarts/support
Nel primo episodio del "Drum Quiz Show" di Suonare la Batteria si sfidano due grandi batteristi italiani: Bruno Farinelli e Phil Mer. Chi ne uscirà vincitore? Le domande del primo episodio:1:06 Il rullante "Ludwig Acrolite" è nato nel 1963 come versione economica del modello... 1:34 Nel 1989 Steve Gadd, Dave Weckl e Vinnie Colaiuta suonano insieme al Buddy Rich Memorial Concert. Chi dei tre inizia la performance?5:05 Terry Bozzio ha contribuito in maniera decisiva allo sviluppo di quale tra questi strumenti…7:15 Quale batterista ha inciso il brano "Gli spari sopra" di Vasco Rossi nel 1993?10:14 Stewart Copeland dei Police, in gioventù ha vissuto in medio oriente per l'attività lavorativa del padre. Che mestiere faceva Copeland senior?11:55 In quale anno venne pubblicato il metodo "Stick Control" da George Lawrence Stone?13:05 La batteria usata da Roger Taylor dei Queen nel disco "Live at Wembley” del 1986 e’ una...15:24 Quale di questi batteristi ha accompagnato Sting nel "Brand New day Tour" del 1999-2001?16:04 Negli anni '90 Larry Mullen Jr. degli U2 studia per un periodo con un celebre didatta. Chi era? 18:01 Nel 1978 Vinnie Colaiuta supera l'audizione con Frank Zappa. Cosa succede quando Zappa gli chiede di suonare la famigerata "Black Page"?Se sei un appassionato e vuoi suggerire una domanda interessante o curiosa per i futuri quiz, clicca qui: http://corradobertonazzi.com/quizshow----------------------► I miei CORSI ONLINE• Batterista da Zero ➡ http://bit.ly/batteristadazero• Accordare la Batteria ➡ http://accordarelabatteria.it• Solfeggio Ritmico ➡ http://solfeggioritmico.it• Registrare la batteria ➡ http://www.registrarelabatteria.it
That episode where Bob & Marc talk all about the man on the drums who gave everyone in U2 their first & only job (and they'll never forget it)... From Rosemount Avenue in Artane, North Dublin... Mr. Larry Mullen Jr.! We also close out with Larry Mullen & Adam Clayton's 1996 version of the theme to "Mission: Impossible".Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio and Podbean!
It's time for a new take on a director previously covered by the Director's Club. We won't keep you in suspense - It's Brian De Palma Redux! Former DC host, Jim Laczkowski reprises his role in the spirited debate on the career of one of our more controversial subjects. We'll cover such horror staples as "Carrie" and "Dressed to Kill" as well as contrast him to another director who may have influenced him just a bit. We won't forget early favorites like "Phantom of the Paradise" or mainstream hits like "The Untouchables" and "Mission Impossible". Love him or hate him, we hope you enjoy our Brian De Palma Blow Out! (Get your Top Ten Film selections for our annual Top Films episode by sending them to "directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com" by January 3, 2020!) [8:37] "Hi Mom!" [27:05] "Phantom of the Paradise" ("Rockin' The Paradise", Styx) [38:38] "Carrie" ("Disco Inferno", The Trammps) [53:35] "The Fury" [1:00:38] "Sisters" ("Double Vision", Foreigner) [1:13:00] "Obsession" ("Obsession", Animotion) [1:18:44] "Dressed to Kill" ("Pick Up the Knife", Dan Baird) [1:38:40] Blow Out (theme from movie, by PinoDonaggio) [1:54:44] "Body Double" (Frankie Goes to Hollywood, "Relax") [2:06:31] "Scarface" ("Push It To The Limit", Paul Engemann) [2:17:30] "Carlito's Way" ("Wanted Man", Ratt) [2:27:21] "The Untouchables" ("The Untouchables Theme", Ennio Morricone) [2:35:32] "Casualties of War" ("Beware of Darkness", George Harrison) [2:48:02] "Bonfire of the Vanities" ("Eat the Rich", Aerosmith) [2:55:04] "Mission Impossible" ("Mission Impossible Theme", Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.) [3:00:11] "Snake Eyes - Sound of The Crowd (Human League) [3:06:15] "Raising Cain" ("Adam Raised a Cain", Bruce Springsteen) [3:13:04] "Femme Fatale" ("Femme Fatale", Velvet Underground and Nico)
En este nuevo podcast podrás escuchar los éxitos de la década del 90' del grupo irlandés U2 integrado por Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton y Larry Mullen Jr. Te proponemos un playlist de 12 temas para recordar el sonido siempre en evolución de este cuarto. Los temas seleccionados: The Fly, Mysterious Ways, One, Even Better Thasn The Real Thing, Numb, Lemon, Stay (Faraway, so Close), Hold me, Thrill me, Kiss me Kill Me, Miss Sarajevo, Discoteque, Staring at the Sun y The Sweetest Thing.
Here's a special Halloween edition of 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Vanilla Ice is 52. Adam Horovitz aka King Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys is 53. Drummer from Motörhead and the Scorpions, Mikkey Dee is 56. Larry Mullen Jr. from U2 is 58. John Candy was born no this day in 1950. Today in 1926, Harry Houdini found the one thing he couldn't escape... DEATH. He died in a Detroit hospital of gangrene and peritonitis, resulting from a ruptured appendix following a punch to the stomach. In 2002, Rob Zombie married Sheri Moon. **Special bonus rant from Michaels about kids trick-or-treating in the snow.
Here's a special Halloween edition of 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Vanilla Ice is 52. Adam Horovitz aka King Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys is 53. Drummer from Motörhead and the Scorpions, Mikkey Dee is 56. Larry Mullen Jr. from U2 is 58. John Candy was born no this day in 1950. Today in 1926, Harry Houdini found the one thing he couldn't escape... DEATH. He died in a Detroit hospital of gangrene and peritonitis, resulting from a ruptured appendix following a punch to the stomach. In 2002, Rob Zombie married Sheri Moon. **Special bonus rant from Michaels about kids trick-or-treating in the snow.
Collin, PJ and Marylinn celebrate Halloween by talking MacPhisto, the dark side of U2's music and celebrating Larry Mullen Jr's birthday.
Collin, PJ and Marylinn celebrate Halloween by talking MacPhisto, the dark side of U2's music and celebrating Larry Mullen Jr’s birthday.
My Favorite Album Goes to the Movies continues as we explore how the iconic MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE theme has evolved over fifty years of the TV and film franchise, with special guest MI experts Drew Taylor and Charles Hood, hosts of the Light the Fuse podcasts. We look at the origins of the theme and delve into the scores of the 60s and 80s TV series, and how each composer has approached the films from Danny Elfman to Hans Zimmer, Michael Giacchino to Joe Kraemer and Lorne Balfe, plus lesser known takes on the theme music by U2’s Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr, Limp Bizkit, Kanye West and Jon Brion, and where we want to see the franchise take the score in the upcoming two (final?) films…
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Los comienzos de U2 se remontan al 25 de Septiembre de 1976, en Dublín, Irlanda. Larry Mullen Jr., batería de U2, puso un anuncio en el tablón de anuncios de sus instituto (Mount Temple Comprehensive School), buscando miembros para formar una banda de rock. Se presentaron 7 chicos: Adam Clayton, Paul Hewson (Bono), Dave Evans (The Edge), su hermano Dick Evans y dos amigos de Larry que prácticamente no participaron en la nueva banda llamada Feedback. Durante estos primeros tiempos, Feedback solo tocaba versiones de grandes éxitos. En Marzo de 1977, Feedback paso a llamarse The Hype y todavía seguía formada por 5 miembros. En Marzo de 1978, Dick Evans abandona el grupo y la banda cambia definitivamente de nombre, pasándose a llamar U2 (nombre propuesto por Steve Averill, un amigo de la banda). A partir de ese momento, la carrera de U2, siguió creciendo de manera progresiva. El 17 de Abril de 1978 U2 gano el concurso Harp Lager Talent Contest en Limerick, Irlanda, con lo que consiguieron un premio de 500 libras y la posibilidad de grabar una demo. En Septiembre de 1979, U2 edita su primer single U2 Three en Irlanda, convirtiéndose en el primer éxito de la banda. Pero si hay un punto de inflexión en la carrera de U2, se trata de la firma de su primer contrato discográfico, en Febrero de 1980, con Island Records. Fue el inicio de una gran relación, ya que Island Records, era una compañía que daba mucha libertad a sus artistas, lo que propiciaría que U2 tuviera en el futuro una gran capacidad de maniobra para decidir su camino artístico.
Lawrence Joseph Mullen, Jr., más conocido como Larry Mullen, Jr. (Dublín, 31 de octubre de 1961), es el baterista de la banda irlandesa U2 y ocasionalmente actor.
Lawrence Joseph Mullen, Jr., más conocido como Larry Mullen, Jr. (Dublín, 31 de octubre de 1961), es el baterista de la banda irlandesa U2 y ocasionalmente actor.
Isabelle is back from her trip to Montreal and Quebec City. She was pretty much on the road most of the time, visiting different people. Yesterday was my birthday. Isabelle made a great dinner and we had a couple of people over. She really rocked it. It is also St. Jean Baptiste Day. So there's that. What the heck happened to Dow Beer? Why does liquor have to be sold by a government agency? I'm curious what the arguments are. Oh you can now buy beer in our grocery store. My brother went to see U2, as the guest of Larry Mullen Jr. So that's a thing.
Thirty years ago a little "punk" band from Ireland changed pop music forever with the release of their fifth album, The Joshua Tree. Built on American roots music and soundscapes from the future, The Joshua Tree elevated the Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr from scrappy rock star activists to international superstars.Join us as we explore the roots of this landmark album, it's impact on the musical landscape then and now, and it's relevance in a world that, 30 years later, is seemingly less changed than any of us could have hoped. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Four secret agents - all of whom look distractingly like Tom Cruise - are here to infiltrate 1996. They have only their cunning to guide them through power-pop, half of U2 (2 of U2?) and the new mantra of the podcast. Will they survive? Will you? Stay tuned, dear listener. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is join your intrepid adventurers and keep your eyes on the prize. SONGS COVERED: 70 deadstar- Don't It Get You Down 69 Insurge - Speculator 68 Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.- Mission: Impossible 67 Crowded House- Everything Is Good for You 66 Frente!- What's Come Over Me LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four secret agents - all of whom look distractingly like Tom Cruise - are here to infiltrate 1996. They have only their cunning to guide them through power-pop, half of U2 (2 of U2?) and the new mantra of the podcast. Will they survive? Will you? Stay tuned, dear listener. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is join your intrepid adventurers and keep your eyes on the prize. SONGS COVERED: 70 deadstar- Don't It Get You Down 69 Insurge - Speculator 68 Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.- Mission: Impossible 67 Crowded House- Everything Is Good for You 66 Frente!- What's Come Over Me LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @DJYwrites | @nlfharrison
Larry Mullen Jr nace en Dublín, Irlanda 1961. Cumple 55 años de edad, baterista de U2.
Larry Mullen Jr nace en Dublín, Irlanda 1961. Cumple 55 años de edad, baterista de U2.
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, Mike and Tim pay a special Irish tribute to Paul " Bono" Hewson, David Howell Evans - The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. Collectively knows as U2, the band was formed in the autumn of 1976 when Larry pinned and ad on the notice board in the humble environs of Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin seeking band mates. Forty years later U2 remains the biggest musical sensation that Ireland has ever seen and international superstars. Tune in for this celebration of the band with music from U2 themselves and tributes from the Man in Black, Johnny Cash, Irish songwriting legends Christy Moore and Luka Bloom, Dublin rockers The Frames and Aslan, BB King, and Lisa Bresnan. Windy City Irish Radio airs live every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM. Check out the U2 podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name" has been capturing people's imaginations and hearts since it was released in 1987. What is it about this song that draws people in? Besides The Edge's captivating guitar lines and driving rhythm from Larry Mullen Jr., there is a hope and longing in the song that is reflected in the human heart and the heart of God. This week we will allow the song to guide us to dream of a place without labels and division... a place that, as Jesus reveals, is more than just a dream.
Where in the world is Larry Mullen Jr.? While you're thinking about that, be sure to fill out the 6th Worldwide U2 Fan Survey. Sherry, Matt, and Chris talk answer your #AskAtU2 questions and talk about the responses to the survey thus far.
Where in the world is Larry Mullen Jr.? While you’re thinking about that, be sure to fill out the 6th Worldwide U2 Fan Survey. Sherry, Matt, and Chris talk answer your #AskAtU2 questions and talk about the responses to the survey thus far.
Ahead of their St. Pat's appearance at the Irish American Heritage Center, Without U2 cover band members channel their inner Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., via Jono, Corey Sanders, Michael Koelling and Jeff Kropp who stop in the Windy City Irish Radio studios for a night of live music, lively conversation and a bit of craic. You too can join in with Tim, Mike and U2! Listen to the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
James Blunt, Stefan Silva, Larry Mullen Jr, Oscar Pehrsson, Janne Ahonen, Sunday Bale. Alla får de plats i Blåsvarta Baksmällan #14 som pratar 2-2 borta mot Öster och ställer sig frågan om det är dags att börja hylla Stefan Silva på allvar. Podden pratar även om Landskrona Bois överflöd av knarriga skåningar och på slutet gör IK Sirius Dam webbshowsdebut.
en Marc Alonso fa un repàs a la història dels U2, la banda de Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr. i Adam Clayton, des dels inicis a finals dels 70 fins avui en dia.