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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. '
25 May 2005
That was the view of the Boston Herald after Tuesday's first show in the city.
24 March 2003
The Hands That Built America didn't take the Oscar, but the band performed an outstanding version - with a new lyric.
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'
11 February 2002
'Nowhere to hide, no big lemon, no big screens, no toys to play with.' says Ned O'Hanlon, producer of U2...
29 January 2002
U2's Live From Boston and DVD is at No.1 ...
29 November 2001
The theme this evening was love, writes Timothy Finn of the Kansas City Star,fraternal, communal and spiritual love.
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.
15 November 2001
U2 proves why it is the greatest rock band of its time, reports Troy J Augusto of Variety.
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.
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 ...
09 November 2001
The most successful tour of 2001 returned to the Pepsi Center on Wednesday night writes G. Brown of the Denver Post.
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.
26 October 2001
'I went to see U2 again tonight. Boy are they good in concert.'
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.
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