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1980 - Boy 1981 - October 1983 - War 1984 - The Unforgettable Fire 1987 - The Joshua Tree 1988 - Rattle and Hum 1991 - Achtung Baby 1993 - Zooropa
1995 - Passengers 1997 - Pop 2000 - All That You Can't Leave Behind 2004 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb 2009 - No Line On The Horizon 2014 - Songs Of Innocence 2017 - Songs Of Experience

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«  Satellite Of Love

1990-1999 non-album songs

  • Satellite Of Love
  • Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
  • Can't Help Falling In Love
  • Knockin' On Heaven's Door
  • Dancing Queen
  • Lady With The Spinning Head
  • Salome
  • Holy Joe
  • Night And Day
  • North And South Of The River
  • Alex Descends Into Hell For A Bottle Of Mill/Korova 1
  • Blow Your House Down
  • Down All The Days
  • Fortunate Son
  • Heaven And Hell
  • I’m Not Your Baby
  • I’ve Got You Under My Skin
  • Oh Berlin
  • Slow Dancing
  • Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad
  • Where Did It All Go Wrong

albums

Boy (1980)
October (1981)
War (1983)
The Unforgettable Fire (1984)
The Joshua Tree (1987)
Rattle and Hum (1988)
Achtung Baby (1991)
Zooropa (1993)
Passengers (1995)
Pop (1997)
All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000)
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (2004)
No Line On The Horizon (2009)
Songs Of Innocence (2014)
Songs Of Experience (2017)

what they said

"Success to us was like the big bad wolf, I couldn’t believe I was getting paid for doing this thing that I’d do. I had to do it, and I’d do it for free, and we just didn’t know what to do with it. And then in the end, we were getting a lot for it. So from where I was coming from, and the way I was brought up, I wasn’t quite prepared for it, and all the shit that comes with it. I would have been a socialist in the way that I was brought up, my father voted Labour, and…we turned success into the big bad wolf." - Bono, 1992

did you know

A local violinist, Steve Wickham, approached The Edge one morning at a bus stop and asked if U2 had any need for a violin on their next album (the War album). In the studio for only half a day, Wickham's electric violin became the final instrumental contribution to Sunday Bloody Sunday.

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