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Describing the new mix of "Red Hill Mining Town", Lillywhite said, "the brass band is much more emotive than someone playing it on a keyboard". [ 6 ] Other changes for the new mix were complicated by audio spill ; U2 had recorded the song as a single studio performance, resulting in the drums leaking onto the track for the bass guitar amplifier.
* Track No. 5 includes lyrics of the song "Miller's Angels" and the Prince song "Sometimes it Snows in April". * Track No. 8 includes lyrics of the Bruce Springsteen song "Thunder Road". * Track No. 12 includes lyrics of the U2 song "Red Hill Mining Town" and the Sordid Humor song "Dorris Day".
"In God's Country" was released as a single in Canada and the United States in November 1987. The cover art (photographed by Anton Corbijn), sleeve (designed by Steve Averill), and B-sides ("Bullet the Blue Sky" and "Running to Stand Still") were identical to those used for U2's 1988 single "One Tree Hill," released only in New Zealand and Australia.
The lyrics on a few songs that I've always felt were never quite written. They are now. (I think.)" [ 28 ] In late November 2022, in a Washington Post article profiling the band prior to their receiving Kennedy Center Honors , writer Geoff Edgers said that the group had recorded "40 stripped-down versions of the songs featured in the memoir ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Songs about mining" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Red Hill Mining Town ...
The 38,000-acre Borel fire in Kern County has leveled the tiny, historic mining town of Havilah. ... "We've been under red flag warning conditions, and the fire continues to burn in a very, very ...
"One Tree Hill" was released on The Joshua Tree on 9 March 1987 as the ninth song on the album. [31] Some CD pressings incorrectly split the tracks, with the song's coda included as part of the track for the following song, "Exit". [32] In New Zealand and Australia, "One Tree Hill" was released as a 7-inch single in March 1988.
The lyrics were written by the band's lead vocalist Bono, taking partial inspiration from his recollection of his first trip to London, and from the band's experience playing in New York City in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks during their Elevation Tour in 2001. Other lyrics refer to Bono's relationship with his wife Ali. The song's ...