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The Story of U2

The Story of U2

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Incredibly, U2 began as a band of barely-formed teenagers—two 14-year-olds and two 15-year-olds—at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin, Ireland. Just 4 years later, they were signed to a major label, and not long after that, they were reshaping rock on a global scale with music driven by faith, politics, and social unrest. U2 would go on to sell more than 175 million albums, never standing still—shifting from raw post-punk urgency to towering arena anthems to daring electronic reinvention. This is a band that survived by constantly changing. In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The bizarre early incident that nearly ended U2 before it truly began
  • The heartbreaking childhood tragedies that shaped two of its members
  • The unlikely spiritual and political roots behind their lyrical mission
  • The global live performance the band openly hated—yet became legendary
  • The intense internal struggles over where their music should go next
  • How a frontman with barely a high school education became a global humanitarian voice


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Guest Bio:
Bradley Morgan, author of U2: Until the End of the World. Bradley also has a book U2's Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America about their breakthrough album, 1987's The Joshua Tree, a release that put them at the top of international album charts,

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