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The Unforgettable Fire Sleeve, a plagiarism

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Topic started 6 years ago by discohype in General U2 talk. Since then 1 post have been made by 1 user.
 
  1. discohype
    6 years
    In 1986, i read a note in a french magazine, who said something like the banker of a photograph in UK asked him how he could had so few money on his bank account while he's got all these promotional posters all over the country to sell his castles pictures book...

    In fact it was for U2 promo, Corbijn took the "same" picture, with U2 in the place...


    by simon Marsden



    https://www.amazon.com/Ruins-Once-Great-Houses-Ireland/dp/039451095X
    http://www.marsdenarchive.com/
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what they said

"It's a very unusual thing to be in a band like this. It's like being in a street gang. And it's all very well being in a street gang when you're 16, but it's bloody weird when you're 32." - The Edge

did you know

Pride (In The Name Of Love) came out of a soundcheck in Hawaii, the melody and the chords. Which is also the place where the work on the album (The Unforgettable Fire) started.

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