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17 October 2007
'The Joshua Tree is U2's most varied, subtle and accessible album,' wrote the reviewer in Rolling Stone in 1987. 'Although it doesn't contain any sure-fire smash hits. ' |
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25 May 2005
That was the view of the Boston Herald after Tuesday's first show in the city. |
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24 March 2003
The Hands That Built America didn't take the Oscar, but the band performed an outstanding version - with a new lyric. |
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07 November 2002
Two new songs, classic cuts, plus a remixed look at the band's third decade...Rolling Stone on 'U2:Best of 1990-2000' |
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11 February 2002
'Nowhere to hide, no big lemon, no big screens, no toys to play with.' says Ned O'Hanlon, producer of U2... |
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29 January 2002
U2's Live From Boston and DVD is at No.1 ... |
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29 November 2001
The theme this evening was love, writes Timothy Finn of the Kansas City Star,fraternal, communal and spiritual love. |
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20 November 2001
U2 reassert themselves as rock and roll contenders, writes Kim Johnson in the Daily Californian, and prove that, they remain a Band That Matters. |
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15 November 2001
U2 proves why it is the greatest rock band of its time, reports Troy J Augusto of Variety. |
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14 November 2001
"U2's hits, recharged with Bono's sincerity, powerfully resonate with new meaning in the post-Sept. 11 world, writes Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times. |
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14 November 2001
"U2's hits, recharged with Bono's sincerity, powerfully resonate with new meaning in the post-Sept. 11 world, writes Robert Hilburn of ... |
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09 November 2001
The most successful tour of 2001 returned to the Pepsi Center on Wednesday night writes G. Brown of the Denver Post. |
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29 October 2001
U2 provided New York fans with something that could not be summed up in a slogan, writes Isaac Guzman, of the New York Daily News. |
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26 October 2001
'I went to see U2 again tonight. Boy are they good in concert.' |
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26 October 2001
'I went to see U2 again tonight. Boy are they good in concert.' Moby has been to see U2 in New York. |