When "The Joshua Tree" topped the charts in 22 countries, U2 became the hottest band in the world. Half Catholic, half Protestant, they embody the conflict and anguish of a divided Ireland, but throughout the world their unique music in the voice of hope for the disillusioned, the oppressed and the hungry. This is the story of U2's early days in Dublin, their struggles to be heard against the anarchic sound of punk, their first recording contract with Island Records, their flirtation with fundamentalist Christianity and their breathtaking triumph at "Live Aid", where they stole the show from the legends of rock music and established themselves as the driving musical force for worldwide political change.
Unforgettable Fire - The story of U2
Eamon Dunphy
Penguin Books
1988
392 páginas
13h 4m
ISBN-10: 0140107665
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