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U2’s Mysterious Way

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When the band reunites in the studio after a yearlong break, the result is a kind of rhythmic techno-dance/’60s-pop-songwriting thing. OK, let them explain it to you.

DUBLIN, Ireland–For most of its celebrated career, U2 has preached the gospel of rock ‘n’ roll tradition, toasting at every turn such personal heroes as Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Bob Dylan.

So, why is Adam Clayton, the group’s bassist, talking about such ’90s techno-dance favorites as the Prodigy, Massive Attack, Tricky and the Chemical Brothers as he drives to U2’s recording studio on the banks of the Grand Canal Basin?

“See what you think of this,” says Clayton, who has just flown in from London, where he and drummer Larry Mullen represented the band at the MTV Europe Music Awards. He slips a cassette into the car’s tape player, and music suddenly explodes from the speakers.

It’s a burst of the sonic color you’d expect from a prized dance-floor entry–not the light audio confections associated with mainstream dance music in the United States during the last two decades but the hard-edged british dance music that bristles with attitude and bite.

Though the style is hugely popular in England, it has not secured much of a commercial foothold in America. For one thing, most of the Bitish dance stars have tended to be relatively faceless, and the emphasis in the music is on textures rather than conventional pop songwriting techniques.

Just when you begin to wonder which of those hot British acts’ music is playing in the car, you hear a voice through the speakers that sounds suspiciously like that of U2’s Bono and some sharp, vibrating guitar lines that seem awfully similar to those of the band’s the Edge.

Some dance outfit imitating U2?

Clayton smiles.

“It’s our new single–’Discotheque,’” he says. “What do you think?”

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ONE BUT NOT THE SAME - By BP Fallon

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Click.
You’ve pressed the remote.
Zoo TV flashback.

Bono is at the wheel of his green Mark 2 ‘63 Jag and he’s saying how the idea of Zoo TV came from when U2 played at The Point in Dublin in 1989 on New Year’s Eve, when their concert was broadcast live on radio to some 500 million people across Europe and the Soviet states.

“Beaming across borders” Bono beams. “The concept behind broadcasting live from one point to a whole host of points… what we were doing there in audio we are now doing in and audio _and_ visual way with Zoo TV”.

And now U2 are rehearsing at The Factory in Dublin and you’ve been watching them for five weeks, hanging with them at Windmill Studios where they’re being filmed for the giant t.v. monitors that grace their Zoo TV tour, grooving on them at STS Studios as they record their song ‘Salom?’, driving around with Adam one day, Edge the next, Bono another…reaching into the no-longer-guarded silent psyche of Larry.

One night up at your sister Patricia’s house, you’re having chinwag with Bono, talking about how love and sexuality is in a complete crisis in the 90’s. And Bono, he says “But it’s too much to make it all holy, too much to make it all trash…”

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Amnesty concert tickets on sale

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Tickets for the Amnesty International benefit concert, which Sting and U2 will headline at the Omni on June 11, have gone on sale at all SEATs outlets and the Omni box office. The tickets, which are $36.25, had been available via mail orders.

But the estimated 1,500 requests received by the Tuesday noon deadline didn’t come close to matching the 16,000-plus capacity of the Omni. Also performing during the Atlanta show - one of six that Sting, U2 and a varied list of entertainers are staging across the nation - will be Bryan Adams, Joan Baez, Peter Gabriel, the Neville Brothers and Lou Reed. For more information or to charge tickets by phone, call 577-9600 or 681-2100.

-Atlanta Journal 

Red Rockers sing peaceful tune

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It is possible that commercial success is coming to the Red Rockers and it is certain that mass exposure will start next week for the four-man band, but lead singer John Griffith isn’t particularly interested in talking about those things.
 
So what if the band’s third album, "Schizophrenic Circus," is selling well (CBS Records won’t reveal exact figures, however) and the band is going to start touring with Irish rockers U2 in Dallas, Tex., next Tuesday?
 
Griffith would rather talk about politics, the possibility of global peace or even the fun of being in a touring rock ‘n’ roll band than discuss the future of the Rockers, once an admittedly pretentious Louisiana band that called itself "The Ratfinks."
 
That lack of concern with worldly success, an attitude reflected in the lyrics written by the guitar-oriented Rockers, and a blast-it-out style of playing were factors in U2’s decision to tour with a band whose political messages are as deepseated as the Christian messages in U2’s music. And there was a bit of the personal element, too.
 
"We sent them a tape of `Schizophrenic Circus’ last year and Jim Reilly, our drummer, is a good friend of `Bono’ U2 vocalist Paul Hewson and `the Edge’ U2 guitarist Dave Evans. They’re buddies from back in Ireland." Both bands exhibit a great concern for Ireland and deplore the ongoing violence there even though the Rockers’ Griffith is from Texas, guitarist Shawn Paddock is from New Orleans and bassist Darren Hill is from Missouri.
 
"`Freedom Now’ on our `Schizophrenic Circus’ album is a song written bcause of a trip Jim and I took to Belfast," Griffith says. The album, which includes a good version of Barry McGuire’s "Eve of Destruction," is dedicated to Thomas "Kidso" Reilley, Jim’s brother and a victim of the Irish violence. "He was shot - murdered - a year ago last August," Griffith says. “Supposedly, he was walking back from a post office (in Belfast) with two young children when a British soldier ordered him to stop, knelt down and pointed a rifle at him.
 
Thomas stood still with his arms in the air. He was shot in the back." The members of U2, which will play Atlanta’s Omni April 29, are all too familiar with the problems in their native land and have performed free and done benefit concerts to try to ease tension and raise money for the underprivileged.
 
The Rockers’ approach shows more political concern, but Griffith insists their goals are the same. "They play for our type of audience in the sense both are socially conscious of what’s going on in the world. I think we’re both working from the same angle - brotherhood and the one common cause of peace in the world."
 
Although the name adopted by the band in 1981 would seem to indicate a specific political bent, Griffith says it is intended "to wake people up and make them take notice . . . have an effect like a fire." As for his politics, Griffith says his beliefs are "pretty farfetched, pretty radical. I grew up in a Republican family, but . . . " He believes his undefined position is a common one. "There’s a new breed of kids my age (all the Rockers are in their early 20s) and we’re just kind of independent.
 
We’re not labeled anything or members of a party. We weigh the issues." And some play rock ‘n’ roll. "Basically, being on the road and playing music is our whole life right now. We’re pretty much just breaking even (financially), but that doesn’t bother us," Griffith says.
 
"We’re happy, and we’re excited about the chance to open for U2 on the first leg of their tour on the West Coast. I think the two bands together will make for a good show."
 
- Atlanta Journal 



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