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Tribute To U2’s The Joshua Tree (2004)

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Topic started 18 years ago by u2mario in Audio and video recordings. Since then 2 posts have been made by 2 users.
 
  1. u2mario
    18 years
    The String Quartet - Tribute To U2’s The Joshua Tree (2004)

    Here to download

    http://musikdesire.com/

    Bye



  2. Remy
    18 years
    Thanks! I didn't have this one yet.

    Direct link: http://lix.in/08de91
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what they said

"The song Iris deals with some kind of transference of the female energy because the way I would look at women, from the point I met Ali, was forever changed. It's a big moment, at puberty, you're just discovering girls and this women who brought you into the world leaves you, abandons you. And you think it's your fault, because that's something that kids do. But, of course it's not" - Bono on Iris

did you know

Get On Your Boots is about Bono taking his family on vacation to France and witnessing warplanes flying overhead at the start of the Iraq War. The chant "let me in the sound" was developed late in the recording sessions and became a theme throughout parts of the album.

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