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  2. Pride (In the Name of Love) - Wikipedia

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    The melody and the chords for "Pride" were improvised by U2 during a soundcheck prior to a November 1983 concert in Hawaii on the band's War Tour. Guitarist the Edge led the group with a series of chord changes during the soundcheck, but after someone made a mistake, the other members picked up on it and changed course, providing a "new twist ...

  3. The Edge - Wikipedia

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    Detailed gear diagrams of the Edge's U2 guitar rig for the 1981 October Tour, [53] the 1983 War Tour, [54] and the 2009 U2 360° Tour [45] are well-documented. In 2016, Fender unveiled a signature model of guitar and amplifier designed in collaboration with the Edge: the Edge Signature Stratocaster and the Fender Edge Deluxe, respectively.

  4. With or Without You - Wikipedia

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    In late 1985, U2 convened at a house that drummer Larry Mullen Jr. bought to review material the group had written during The Unforgettable Fire Tour.During this time, a rough demo of "With or Without You" was written, with lead vocalist Bono composing the song's chord sequence. [5]

  5. Beautiful Day - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Day" is played at a tempo of 136 beats per minute in a 4 4 time signature. [8] The song opens with a reverberating electric piano playing over a string synthesiser, introducing the chord progression of A–Bm 7 –D–G–D 9 –A. [9] This progression continues throughout the verses and chorus, the changes not always one to a bar. [9]

  6. Mysterious Ways (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bono said that it was "a bass line in search of a song", while the Edge stated that "the key to the song was finding ways to mess around with chords on top without having to change the bass". [6] As U2 continued to struggle with the song, the tense atmosphere of the recording sessions at Hansa Studios in Berlin took its toll.

  7. The Fly (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    The verses follow a chord progression of E–A–Asus 4 –E. [10] The chorus follows a chord progression of C ♯ m-E-A. When played live, however, the song is usually played a semitone lower, with the guitar in E♭ tuning, a common technique used by U2 when playing live. [citation needed] "The Fly" shows a heavier, more abrasive side of U2.

  8. Where the Streets Have No Name - Wikipedia

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    The music for "Where the Streets Have No Name" originated from a demo that guitarist The Edge composed the night before U2 resumed The Joshua Tree sessions. In an upstairs room at Melbeach House—his newly purchased home—he used a four-track tape machine to record an arrangement of keyboards, bass, guitar, and a drum machine.

  9. One (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Cornell performed in his concerts a version of "One" with the lyrics of the Metallica song also called "One", which he explained as the result of searching for U2's lyrics after getting the guitar tabs and ending up with Metallica. [158]