Where was Rattle and Hum recorded?
Rattle and Hum | |
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Released | 10 October 1988 |
Recorded | 1987–1988 |
Studio | Sun (Memphis, Tennessee) Point Depot (Dublin, Ireland) Danesmoat (Dublin) STS (Dublin) A&M (Los Angeles, California) Ocean Way (Los Angeles) Live in various locations |
Genre | Rock, roots rock |
When was U2 Where The Streets Have No Name released?
1987
Where the Streets Have No Name/Released
Did U2 really play on roof in LA?
As Paul McCartney prepares to shut down Hollywood Boulevard tonight, we remember that beautiful day in 1987 when U2 did a live show on a rooftop of a liquor store in downtown L.A.. It took place on the rooftop of the Republic Liquor store at 7th and Main on March 27, 1987.
What is the name of the rock band U2’s sixth album and what year was it released?
U2’s sixth album The Joshua Tree’ released in March 1987 became the fastest selling album in British chart history, selling almost 250,000 copies in the first week of release and it is no wonder that the tour U2: The Joshua Tree Tour is named after the album.
Who sings U2 dieman land?
U2
Van Diemen’s Land/Artists
How much is Bono worth from Youtube?
How Bono Achieved a Net Worth of $700 Million
Net Worth | $700 Million |
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Name | Paul David Hewson |
Age | 59 |
Born | Dublin |
Birth Date | May 10, 1960 |
Where was U2 Streets Have No Name filmed?
downtown Los Angeles
U2’s Where the Streets Have No Name was shot at 7th and Main in downtown Los Angeles.
Where the Streets Have No Name Video Was it real?
According to Avis, the events depicted in the video show what actually happened that day “almost in real time”, and that “getting busted was an integral part of the plan.” Band manager Paul McGuinness revealed in 2007 that much of the confrontation with the police was exaggerated; the group were hoping to get shut down …
What is the name of the rock band U2’s sixth album?
The Joshua Tree
U2’s sixth album The Joshua Tree’ released in March 1987 became the fastest selling album in British chart history, selling almost 250,000 copies in the first week of release and it is no wonder that the tour U2: The Joshua Tree Tour is named after the album.