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U2’s 50 Greatest Songs - Rolling Stone
2019年11月30日 · We count down U2's 50 greatest songs, from their earliest singles up through 2014's 'Songs of Innocence.'
20 Insanely Great U2 Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know - Rolling …
2014年3月14日 · U2 have written an absurd amount of songs over the past five years that virtually nobody has heard. They briefly decided to let the public in on some new tracks when the 360 Tour hit Europe and ...
Readers Poll: The Best U2 Songs - Rolling Stone
2011年7月27日 · And thus it was time to find out our reader's 10 favorite U2 songs. It turns out you guys have a lot of love for the 1980s, the very early 1990s . . . and that's mostly it. Click through for the ...
Readers’ Poll: The 10 Best U2 Deep Cuts - Rolling Stone
2014年9月17日 · U2 have been churning hits for over 30 years, but many of their best songs never charted. Here are your 10 favorite U2 deep cuts.
U2's 12 Greatest Soundtrack Songs - Rolling Stone
2014年10月23日 · Beyond their albums, U2 did some of their best work on soundtracks, experimenting in jazz, lounge, Celtic balladry and candied pop.
U2’s ‘Songs of Innocence’: A Track-by-Track Guide - Rolling Stone
2014年9月9日 · U2 took the stage at Apple’s product-launch press conference in Cupertino today and surprise-released their new album Songs of Innocence with a mere five seconds of warning.
Readers’ Poll: The 10 Greatest U2 Albums - Rolling Stone
2014年1月3日 · "Where the Streets Have No Name" might be the single greatest stadium rock song ever recorded, while "With or Without You" is the best prom song of the decade.
The Edge Looks Back on ‘Atomic Bomb,’ Ahead to U2’s Next Album
2024年11月11日 · U2 are revisiting 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" on the outtakes collection 'How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb,' and starting work on a new album.
U2’s Best By the Bands That Love Them - Rolling Stone
2009年3月6日 · Wayne Coyne, Taylor Swift, Pete Wentz and more artists weigh in on U2's greatest albums and songs
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - Rolling Stone Australia
U2’s second Number One single revels in ambivalence — “an anthem of doubt more than faith,” Bono has called it. The song was typical of the arduous sessions for The Joshua Tree: Originally called “Under the Weather,” it began, like most U2 songs, as a jam.