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AIRCRAFT The U2 can pick up details the satellites can't, while lower-flying helicopters and drones equipped with everything from gamma-ray detectors will zoom in on suspicious sites, taking air samples and radiation readings...
...Halo” could sound like a U2 track, were it not for Grohl’s snide, tossaway lyrics (“Good and bad, I swear I’ve had / Them both, they’re overrated / But isn’t it fun, when you get hold of one”) and his hoarse scream in the chorus. The Foos do cynicism and disenchantment with both more of an ironic sparkle and less pretension than many pretenders to the rock throne...
...sentiments are fair enough, if somewhat confusing, coming from someone utterly immersed in the industry. When we get to his exploits, however, Oakenfold’s face brightens considerably. He cites opening to an audience of a 100,000 for U2, headlining and selling out Red Rocks in Denver and supporting the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his fondest moments. He namedrops clubs in Singapore, Buenos Aires, Miami, San Francisco and Boston’s very own Avalon as favorite places to spin. “The Irish are fucking great, man,” he muses...
...Percentage of adults in a recent survey who could name a member of the rock band U2...
...lighter moment during his speech, Hatch discussed his struggling songwriting career and his encounter with U2 lead singer Bono, who suggested that Hatch might sell more albums if he changed his name to “Johnny Trapdoor...