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28 August 2001
It may be their reaction to the current Glasgow climate, but U2's Elevation tour sees them on an ambitious mission.. - Glasgow Herald |
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28 August 2001
The atmosphere sharpens, the chattering stops, everyone's eyes are fixed to the stage, writes BBC News Online's Deirdre Kelly. |
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27 August 2001
Edge, Michael Stipe and film maker Jim Sheridan all feature in New York Tumble, a documentary about Bono, Guggi and Gavin Friday to be aired on Irish TV station RTE this Tuesday |
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25 August 2001
Judas betraying Jesus, the 'troubles' in Northern Ireland past and present, heroin addiction and gun-running in South America, writes Ben Gilbert for DotMusic.co.uk. |
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23 August 2001
There is a simple reason that U2 can make the casually patronising claim that they are "reapplying" to be the best band in the world, writes Peter Aspen of the Financial Times. |
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21 August 2001
Liam Gallagher of Oasis was one of a small army of famous faces at U2's opening night in London - and by all accounts he was impressed. |
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21 August 2001
Four years ago it was all oversized lemons, giant video screens and generous portions of irony. Oh, and stadiums, writes Sky News Online reporter Rob Cole. |
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17 August 2001
The final notes of the intro tape, the Beatles' "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," faded, writes Andy Coleman, and four musicians ambled on to the NEC stage - Birmingham Evening Mail |
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16 August 2001
After the spectacular multi-media extravaganzas of recent years, U2 - holders of the unofficial title, The Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band In ... |
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14 August 2001
On Saturday U2's world tour hit Manchester, and our critic, David Sinclair, is still reeling. |
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14 August 2001
U2 are leaving behind the technology and irony overdoses of their past two tours. Gone are the 40 foot lemons, Trabants ... |
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14 August 2001
Andrew Perry sees U2, under minimal white lighting, produce a memorable performance in Manchester. U2, it's been agreed, are back. Quite ... |
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14 August 2001
On Saturday U2's world tour hit Manchester, and our critic, David Sinclair, is still reeling. |
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14 August 2001
U2 kick-started their bid to regain the title of best band in the world with a sizzling show in Manchester - Manchester Evening News |
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03 August 2001
U2's Shows in Arnhem, Holland have been winning high praise in the Dutch media. |