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U2’s “Joshua Tree” gets the snazzy reissue treatment

Started by slyoyster · 9 months ago

So I was watching ESPN’s First Take this morning, fighting off a violent hangover, due in no small part to my computer getting a worm on it (I’m totally going Mac next time around) which led to massive amounts of tequila and red wine being consumed by me.  So the ... Continue reading »

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  • I'm slightly older than you, Jim, so no one will ever convince me that Sgt. Pepper isn't the greatest album ever and for always; but I could make a strong case for Joshua Tree being No. 2. Still political, but more subtle than, say, War, and phenomenal engineering by Brian Eno. I feel like I could have written "Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."

    Also, right there with ya on wanting to lose Wintel and go back to Mac.

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