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U2 Dismantled: A sort of podcast
U2 Dismantled
3 episodes
1 week ago
The wait is over, sort of! In this episode, Andy and Cameron begin to dismantle the masterpiece The Joshua. Join them as they analyze the first half of The Joshua Tree and provide insight into the meanings and messages of these songs. Thanks for waiting so long for this episode, but it is definitely worth the wait. We want your input on this. Email us at info@u2dismanlted.com. Find us on Facebook and twitter @U2Dismantled.
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The wait is over, sort of! In this episode, Andy and Cameron begin to dismantle the masterpiece The Joshua. Join them as they analyze the first half of The Joshua Tree and provide insight into the meanings and messages of these songs. Thanks for waiting so long for this episode, but it is definitely worth the wait. We want your input on this. Email us at info@u2dismanlted.com. Find us on Facebook and twitter @U2Dismantled.
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U2 Dismantled - Ep.5 The Unforgettable Fire Strikes Back
U2 Dismantled: A sort of podcast
45 minutes 44 seconds
9 years ago
U2 Dismantled - Ep.5 The Unforgettable Fire Strikes Back
Can you believe we made it to episode 5? In this episode we examine U2’s Unforgettable Fire. The album includes the mega -hit “Pride” and solidifies the band as a group that is unforgettable. The album appears to be about tearing down and rebuilding. This is the first collaboration between U2 and Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois and the band takes on a new experimental sound. During the episode, Andy and Cameron discovered a mystery and want help solving it. When listening to “MLK” at the end of Unforgettable Fire and then immediately playing “Where the Streets have No Name” it appears that these are one song. We want your input on this. Email us at info@u2dismanlted.com. Billboard information about Unforgettable Fire http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/album-review/6266759/u2s-the-unforgettable-fire-at-30-classic-track-by-track-album The inspiration for the title of Unforgettable Fire http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=901 and http://www.udiscovermusic.com/essentials/u2-unforgettable-fire Rolling Stone review http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/the-unforgettable-fire-19841011 BBC review http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/8bzf More background on Unforgettable Fire https://www.rte.ie/ten/news/2015/1206/751667-eve-hews/
U2 Dismantled: A sort of podcast
The wait is over, sort of! In this episode, Andy and Cameron begin to dismantle the masterpiece The Joshua. Join them as they analyze the first half of The Joshua Tree and provide insight into the meanings and messages of these songs. Thanks for waiting so long for this episode, but it is definitely worth the wait. We want your input on this. Email us at info@u2dismanlted.com. Find us on Facebook and twitter @U2Dismantled.