Originally posted by miryclay:A great little sustainer if you don't own one of the three prototype copies of Michael Brook's Infinite Sustain:
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Perfect for WOWY
Originally posted by miryclay:Great Reverb article.
Interview: The Edge on His Go-To Gear & Crafting U2's Cinematic Sound | Bacon's Archive
https://reverb.com/news/interview-the-edge-talks-go-to-gear-and-crafting-u2-s-cinematic-sound-bacons-archive?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=blog
Originally posted by miryclay:https://www.guitarworld.com/features/u2-edge-joshua-tree-1987-interview
Originally posted by iamcrazytonight:do we know the riff at 4:25? is it a demo of a SOE song that I can't seem to figure out? and from 4:44 is that still an unknown song?
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
There's been quite some talk about those, yes. The latter one is rumoured to be Tightrope, noe of the songs that have been floating around for a while.
Originally posted by DanialGowans:Amazing article regarding The Edges work on Achtung Baby !!
https://guitar.com/review/album/the-genius-of-achtung-baby-by-u2/?amp
Enjoy!
Originally posted by LikeASong:So I think we can all agree that no other band has done what U2 did in 1991: releasing a groundbreaking, state-of-the-art album that broke with their 15 year career at their popularity peak, an album that still managed to give them new heights of critical&fan popularity and also crystallised in a critically acclaimed tour that's still recognised as one of the best music tours in history. Unique.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
More like Eno/Lanois ,U2 were the poster boys for their sonic adventures.