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The group spent the extra time rewriting lyrics, rearranging and remixing songs, and pursuing different production styles. [ 311 ] [ 313 ] Further impacting the lyrical direction of the album was a "brush with mortality" that Bono experienced; [ 313 ] [ 314 ] in December 2016, he underwent open-heart surgery due to an aortic aneurysm that ...
Death of Innocence is the first album by the American punk rock band Legal Weapon. [3] [4] [5] It was independently released in 1982 on Arsenal Records. [6]
After working with Danger Mouse for two years, they collaborated with Flood, Epworth, and Tedder to complete Songs of Innocence. The album revisits the group members' youth in Ireland in the 1970s, touching on childhood memories, loves, and losses, and it pays tribute to musical inspirations of theirs such as the Ramones and the Clash. Bono ...
The Innocence + Experience Tour (styled as iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2. Staged in support of the band's 2014 album Songs of Innocence, the tour visited arenas throughout 2015. It was U2's first time playing arenas since 2005–2006 on their Vertigo Tour.
Innocence was a British R&B band fronted by Gee Morris that achieved some success in the UK in the early 1990s. Masterminded by the production team of Anna Jolley, Mark Jolley and Brian Harris, Innocence's sound was similar to then-popular group Soul II Soul , but also added elements of downtempo and chill-out music.
Guitarist the Edge said the group tried to balance paying tribute "in an artful way that doesn't feel exploitive or jingoistic or anything trite". [7] At the end of the show, the group were joined on-stage by Eagles of Death Metal , who were returning to the city for the first time since their show at the Bataclan where the deadliest of the ...
Year Album Track listing 1979 Victim of a Song: 1 Sweet Things in Life 2 Survive 3 What's Your Name 4 Victim of a Song 5 You are the Light 6 Who Knows (What a Love Can Do)
A music video was filmed, directed by Nigel Dick. [3]The song was originally going to appear on the soundtrack of the 1998 feature film City Of Angels, but songwriter Carl Bell felt the song was better suited to only appear on the band's album.