Clayton talks to Rolling Stone – and the article is on line on their website now. We learn that Edge ‘tends to do his homework’, that we ‘can’t deny the penetration’ Bono has achieved. Adam also gives us a rare peek into their studio shenanigans: ‘Walk On’ was two songs that both had great chords but weren’t great songs. We sewed them together.’
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Reminds me of the good old days when Propaganda interviewed Adam before ATYCLB.
Reminds me of the good old days when Propaganda interviewed Adam before ATYCLB.
One of the “Walk On” songs might be “Home”.
One of the “Walk On” songs might be “Home”.
Yah, “Home” was an original version of “walk on”. Same music, different lyrics.
Yah, “Home” was an original version of “walk on”. Same music, different lyrics.
I agree Kovax
I agree Kovax
Hij schreef het beste boek over U2! Een classic die in elke boekenkast thuishoort.
Hij schreef het beste boek over U2! Een classic die in elke boekenkast thuishoort.