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  2. Pride (In the Name of Love) - Wikipedia

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    "Pride" was first played live at the opening show of the Unforgettable Fire Tour on 29 August 1984 in Christchurch, New Zealand. [19] The song has been played at virtually every U2 concert since the Unforgettable Fire Tour, although it was played infrequently on the first and second legs of 2001's Elevation Tour and the second and third legs ...

  3. Timeline of U2 - Wikipedia

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    11 January: U2 release a re-recorded version of "Pride (In the Name of Love)" to promote Songs of Surrender. [186] 27 January: U2 release a re-recorded version of "With or Without You" to promote Songs of Surrender. [187] 7 February: Bono attends the 2023 State of the Union Address in Washington, D.C., as a guest of US President Joe Biden. [188]

  4. U2 discography - Wikipedia

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    U2 followed this up with the 1988 release of Rattle and Hum, a double album and companion documentary film which documented their experiences with American roots music from the Joshua Tree Tour with a collection of new studio tracks, cover songs, and live recordings.

  5. List of songs recorded by U2 - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of their single "Another Day" in 1980, U2 signed a recording contract with Island Records, [2] and released their first album, Boy, later that year. The band has since released 15 full-length studio albums, the most recent being Songs of Surrender in 2023. As of 2024, U2 have released 442 songs.

  6. List of cover versions of U2 songs - Wikipedia

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    Pride (In the Name of Love)" is the second song on U2's 1984 album, The Unforgettable Fire and was released as the album's first single. Written about Martin Luther King Jr., it is one of the band's most recognized songs.

  7. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock - Wikipedia

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    In November 1983, U2 released their live album Under a Blood Red Sky, on which a performance of "11 O'Clock Tick Tock" appears. [8] The song subsequently entered the Billboard Rock Albums & Top Tracks chart in the United States on 10 December 1983 at number 35, [ 9 ] and it peaked at number 30 on 21 January 1984.

  8. U2 - Wikipedia

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    Within days of the single's release, the group announced the PopMart Tour with a press conference in the lingerie section of a Kmart department store. [169] Tickets went on sale shortly after, but Pop would not be released until March. [171] The album represented U2's further exploration of nightclub culture, featuring heavy, funky dance ...

  9. The Complete U2 - Wikipedia

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    It is the first major release of a purely digital online box set by any recording artist. [1] It contained the complete set of U2 albums, singles, live, rare and previously unreleased material from 1978 to 2004, with a total of 446 songs. This was accompanied by a PDF containing album art, track listings, and band commentary. [2]

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