Posted by Scott Shetler 2 Comments  When four teenagers from Dublin got together in the mid-'70s, they probably had no idea that someday U2 songs would be celebrated as some of the most important rock music ever made. Remarkably, frontman Bono, guitarist the Edge, bass player Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. achieved greatness without experiencing a single lineup change in their 30-plus years together. Many of the best U2 songs captivated audiences around the world while touching on religious, social and political themes.10'All I Want Is You'  The final single from U2's 1988 movie and album project 'Rattle and Hum,' 'All I Want is You' was a straightforward love song at its core, though the final two of its six-and-a-half minutes featured a darker string section. The track was just a minor hit in the US, but reached the Top 10 hit in several countries.iTunes 
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Nice post and useful information about the past musicians even there a big ratio of those persons who knows the history of the musicians they just listen the songs.
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