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  2. Running to Stand Still - Wikipedia

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    "Running to Stand Still" is a song by rock band U2, and it is the fifth track from their 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. A slow ballad based on piano and guitar, it describes a heroin-addicted couple living in Dublin's Ballymun flats; the towers have since become associated with the song.

  3. The Joshua Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 9 March 1987 by Island Records.In contrast to the ambient experimentation of their 1984 release, The Unforgettable Fire, the band aimed for a harder-hitting sound within the limitation of conventional song structures on The Joshua Tree.

  4. Trip Through Your Wires - Wikipedia

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    "Trip Through Your Wires" was played live throughout the Joshua Tree Tour, but was not played again until The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 during the set where the album is played in its entirety. [ 3 ] According to The Edge, the song was meant to be heard in the context of another song that never made it on the album, " The Sweetest Thing ", [ 4 ...

  5. Exit (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    It is the tenth track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. "Exit" was developed from a lengthy jam that was recorded in a single take and edited down to a shorter arrangement. The lyrics, which portray the mind of a serial killer, were inspired by lead singer Bono's reading of Norman Mailer's 1980 novel The Executioner's Song, and other related ...

  6. Mothers of the Disappeared - Wikipedia

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    "Mothers of the Disappeared" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the eleventh and final track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree.The song was inspired by lead singer Bono's experiences in Nicaragua and El Salvador in July 1986, following U2's participation in the Conspiracy of Hope tour of benefit concerts for Amnesty International.

  7. List of songs recorded by U2 - Wikipedia

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    U2 The Joshua Tree: 1987 [23] "Red Light" U2 War: 1983 [6] "The Refugee" U2 War: 1983 [6] "Rejoice" U2 October: 1981 [26] "Rise Up" U2 The Joshua Tree (20th Anniversary deluxe edition) 2007 [23] "A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel" U2 "Angel of Harlem" single: 1988 [53] "Running to Stand Still" U2 The Joshua Tree: 1987 [23] "The Saints Are Coming ...

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  9. 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.