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Topic started 12 years ago by MattG in Your Blue Room. Since then 37 posts have been made by 23 users.
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  1. emiel
    12 years
    Originally posted by Zooropean:I am from europe and I like zooropa

    there was a dutch U2 fan club in the' 90s with the same name
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what they said

"Buzzwords on this record were trashy, throwaway, dark, sexy, and industrial (all good) and earnest, polite, sweet, righteous, rockist and linear (all bad). And Berlin ... became a conceptual backdrop for the record. The Berlin of the Thirties—decadent, sexual and dark—resonating against the Berlin of the Nineties—reborn, chaotic and optimistic..." - Brian Eno, on Achtung Baby

did you know

'40' from the War album almost was never recorded. The band (minus Adam Clayton who had left the studio) had gone over their booked studio time, but convinced the studio manager to let them record '40'. The Edge plays both electric and bass guitar on the song. It was a last addition to the album, but has closed many shows over the decades.

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