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u2 live in boston 2001
just because U2 is from Ireland does that make them an Irish band? or are they an Irish band because they're an Irish band?
like if they weren't directly from ireland (e.g. say they moved there when they were 14/15 years old) would they still be an Irish band (if so would they still be JUST as Irish?)
WOW labken! take it easy man
A: i agree with the person above
u2 live in boston 2001
'S first season (which was released on DVD last month), this new instalment is elevated by host Elvis Costello's deep knowledge of his subject matter and his ability to make his guests feel comfortably inclined to share stories and insights about their careers and craft.
In the case of his sit-down with Bono and The Edge, Costello benefits even more from his shared history with his countrymen; each can remember the time, place and lasting inspirational impact of the first time he/they saw the other perform live.
"You blew our minds," Bono recalls of his first exposure to Costello and the Attractions in an Irish nightclub. "And everybody who was there formed a band."
There's an intriguing discussion of U2's musical roots -- more influenced by Euro-continentals like Kraftwerk than by any of their British contemporaries -- and some rare insights by the U2 lads regarding the guidance offered by studio magicians such as Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois during the band's early recording sessions.
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