U2 made their first appearance on US television on Tomorrow hosted by Tom Snyder. It aired on June 4, 1981, and the band performed "I Will Follow" and "Twilight", followed by an interview.
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Topic started 16 years ago by Yogi in Your Blue Room. Since then 1 post have been made by 1 user. It's trash film that lasts 10 minutes and if you ask me - it's brilliant. My geography professor is ...
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Topic started 16 years ago by djrlewis in General U2 talk. Since then 21,977 posts have been made by 620 users. At this point, the ONLY thing I care about is new music. I listened to Songs of ...
Originally posted by trainmaniac:Footage from the concert is fantastic - apparently better than Mexico. Despite Bono's vocal problems, if there's a concert they should put out is this one... a ...
Topic started 5 years ago by nbelcik in General U2 talk. Since then 30 posts have been made by 12 users. It's an online folder with tabs and audio files for different songs. You don't need WinRar for ...
Topic started 16 years ago by djrlewis in General U2 talk. Since then 21,999 posts have been made by 620 users. Omg would you guys get over your fascination with Bram and the ‘will he’ or ‘won’t he’ ...
Topic started 16 years ago by djrlewis in General U2 talk. Since then 21,999 posts have been made by 620 users. Originally posted by JohnnyV:Regarding a next album - but more to the point, a next tour ...
Looking back at footage from the Sphere shows, I think that turntable stage restricted the band a bit, especially for Bono. U2 shows usually allow for more manoeuvre it's not just about screen visuals ...
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