U2 used this photograph taken by Hiroshi Sugimoto titled Border Sea for the cover of their 2009 album “No Line On The Horizon.” Bono stated that the photo inspired the album title and song.

U2 used this photograph taken by Hiroshi Sugimoto titled Border Sea for the cover of their 2009 album “No Line On The Horizon.” Bono stated that the photo inspired the album title and song.
Bono’s doesn’t play the guitar in concert too much but when he does he sometimes uses a green Gretsch “Irish Falcon” guitar with the phrase “The Goal Is Soul” printed on the pickguard in black text.
U2 took the photograph on the album cover for “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” with long-time photographer Anton Corbijn in the departure terminal Roissy Hall 2F of the Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris, France.
Despite having Bobbi Brown, Heather Locklear, Pamela Anderson and a ton of other hot chicks on his resume Tommy Lee sure loves to tongue kiss men. Check out these photos of good ole’ Tommy Boy making out with dudes.
This kiss between Liam Gallagher and Bono happened on March 23, 1996 at an Oasis “Be Here Now Tour” stop at Dublin’s Point Depot Theater in Ireland.
In the book U2 by U2, The Edge talks about the early stages of writing the songs that would become “The Joshua Tree” . In this passage he talks about a “dreadful” song that never saw the light of day called “Womanfish”.
U2’s Bono is reportedly about 5″6 (five foot six) and obviously has a bit of short man’s complex by his choice of shoes. Check out some shots of Bono out and about wearing his lifts and big shoes to try to gain a few inches…
U2 5th studio album “The Joshua Tree”, one of the greatest selling albums of all-time was released on March 9, 1987. The initial concept for the sleeve of the yet untitled album was to represent where the desert met civilization.
How does a boy named Paul Hewson get a nickname like Bono??? The story sounds really stupid but it’s true. Hewson and his friends were part of a surrealist street gang called “Lypton Village”
“Boy” the debut album from U2, was released October 20, 1980. The “boy” on the cover was a kid who lived across the street in front of Bono’s house in Dublin named Peter Rowen.