1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Saw these pictures in this random article that appeared on my twitter feed. It's not often I come across a picture of U2 that I've never seen before (not to sound like a snob superfan), but it's definitely exciting when I do!

    I had never seen these two:
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    Looks to be from 1985 at some point, not sure where though (maybe somewhere in Ireland considering the publication?


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    Croke Park 1987 (apparently)

    From here:
    http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/u2-hit-40-the-drummer-seeks-musicians-note-that-started-it-all-1.2799922?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it

    A few more little tidbits about "tour next year" and "soon to be release album" on there.
    Haha, they're not the most common pics but they surely aren't brand new. The first one is from the Lark By The Lee festival, 1985-08-25 - Cork.

  2. Well, shit.

    I truly had never seen this before
  3. No problem! I stumble across unknown (to me, at least) photos every now and then and it's a great feeling, so here's a hi five for ya
  4. No one is an uber fan where they've seen/heard everything.
  5. As Stephen Averill says in this video here, it was just the record company being overly cautious and since it was the bands first album, they didn't have the say that they would've had later in their career. It pretty much became the albums worldwide cover anyway. Interestingly, he says that the label hated the title HTDAAB but the band had the final say.
  6. Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
    As Stephen Averill says in this video here, it was just the record company being overly cautious and since it was the bands first album, they didn't have the say that they would've had later in their career. It pretty much became the albums worldwide cover anyway. Interestingly, he says that the label hated the title HTDAAB but the band had the final say.
    How interesting... That's probably my favourite album title of all.
  7. Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
    Currently watching the interview with Charlie Rose. Honestly, it's a bit refreshing to see Bono in an interview that isn't a late-night talk show. At about a half hour in there isn't anything shocking or new, but definitely interesting stuff regarding Bono's inspirations/motivations behind his writing and how he's been coping with being unable to play the guitar.


    Where can I find the full interview?