Exploring U2

Exploring U2
Author: Scott D. Calhoun
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0810881578

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Exploring U2: Is This Rock 'n' Roll? features new writing in the growing field of U2 studies. In keeping with U2's own efforts to remove barriers that have long prevented dialogue for understanding and improving the human experience, this collection of essays covers such disciplines as literature, music, philosophy, and theology.

U2

U2
Author: Timothy D. Neufeld
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1442249404

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U2’s significant career far exceeds that of most average successful rock bands, with a prolific output of thirteen well-received studio albums and a sometimes relentless touring schedule. The band is famous for uniquely drawing together music, art, faith, and activism, all within a lucrative career that has given each of these elements an unusual degree of social and cultural resonance. Broad-minded musically and intellectually, U2’soutput is thematically rich, addressing a slew of topics, from questions of faith to anxieties about commercialism to outright political statements. With one of the largest fan bases in the history of rock music, U2 and their work require contextualization and exploration. In U2: Rock ’n’ Roll to Change the World, Timothy D. Neufeld takes up this challenge. Neufeld explores U2’s move from the youthful idealism of a band barely able to play instruments through its many phases of artistic expression and cultural engagement to its employment of faith and activism as a foundation for its success. This book outlines how U2 reshaped the very musical and even political culture that had originally shaped it, demonstrating through close readings of its musical work the dynamic interplay of artistic expression and social engagement.

The World and U2

The World and U2
Author: Alan McPherson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 144224934X

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The Irish rock band U2, and especially its frontman Bono, are among the most effective activists ever. U2 has convinced wealthy governments to forgive tens of billions of dollars in loans while spreading its activist messages to billions of people, helping save millions of lives. So how did four boys from one of the poorest countries in the West achieve this? Who and what influenced them? What strategies did they use to succeed as much as they did as activists, and how did those strategies change over time? In particular, how did lead singer Bono make the leap into superstar lobbying? And, with so much attention on him, how has he handled critics who have taken to task his work on behalf of developing countries? In The World and U2: One Band’s Remaking of Global Activism, Alan McPherson trains a historian’s eye on the evolution and influence of the band’s activism from its formation in 1976 to its most recent album and concert tour. Throughout its nearly four decades, the band has held up a mirror to the increasing selfishness in the world while at the same time working to fill the void left by those who have abandoned the world’s poor to their plight. From raising awareness about war and human rights in the 1980s to engaging in direct action in the 1990s to moving mountains of cash for the planet’s poorest in the twenty-first century, the band, and especially Bono, have both raised the bar and set the example for other celebrity activists. But it is also a success that has brought a greater scrutiny to bear on U2’s activism and initiated a healthy debate about the merits of Western development aid. The World and U2: One Band’s Remaking of Global Activism tells this story of U2’s successful storming of the world’s philanthropic stage. It will enchant the band’s fans, engage its critics, and offer lessons—and warnings—to activists seeking to change things for the better.

U2 Above, Across, and Beyond

U2 Above, Across, and Beyond
Author: Scott D. Calhoun
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014-12-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1498501303

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U2’s success and significance are due, in large part, to finding inventive, creative solutions for overcoming obstacles and moving past conventional boundaries. As it has embraced change and transformation over and over again, its fans and critics have come to value and expect this element of U2. These new essays from the disciplines of organizational communication, music theory, literary studies, religion, and cultural studies offer perspectives on several ways U2’s dynamic of change has been a constant theme throughout its career. These essays came from the U2 Conference 2013 exploring the music, work, and influence of U2, and to further the scholarship on U2.

U2 and the Religious Impulse

U2 and the Religious Impulse
Author: Scott Calhoun
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1350032565

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U2 and the Religious Impulse examines indications in U2's music and performances that the band work at conscious and subconscious levels as artists who focus on matters of the spirit, religious traditions, and a life guided by both belief and doubt. U2 is known for a career of stirring songs, landmark performances and for its interest in connecting with fans to reach a higher power to accomplish greater purposes. Its success as a rock band is unparalleled in the history of rock 'n' roll's greatest acts. In addition to all the thrills one would expect from entertainers at this level, U2 surprises many listeners who examine its lyrics and concert themes by having a depth of interest in matters of human existence more typically found in literature, philosophy and theology. The multi-disciplinary perspectives presented here account for the durability of U2's art and offer informed explanations as to why many fans of popular music who seek a connection with a higher power find U2 to be a kindred spirit. This study will be of interest to scholars and students of religious studies and musicology, interested in religion and popular music, as well as religion and popular culture more broadly.

U2 by U2

U2 by U2
Author: U2 (Musical group)
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0007196687

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"I always thought the job was to be as great as you could be." - Bono This is the story of U2, in their own words and pictures.

U2: Revolution

U2: Revolution
Author: Mat Snow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1937994996

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They've frequently been described as the biggest band in the world. The Joshua Tree alone has sold more than fifteen million copies worldwide. They hold the record for the most Grammy wins by a rock act. And their 360 tour, which started in 2009, attracted more than seven million fans and is one of the highest-grossing tours of all time. U2 has revolutionized the definition of rock band by staying true to its beliefs and passions, through meteoric success, public controversy, and an astounding forty-year working relationship. Now for the first time, get the complete photographic history of one of the world's most influential and legendary rock bands. Mat Snow's U2: Revolution is lushly illustrated with over two hundred photos and two gatefold timelines exploring the band's incredible history. Starting with their roots in Dublin where the four teenaged friends first started playing together in Larry Mullen's kitchen, Snow follows the band through their debut album, Boy, their chart-topping albums of the 1980s, their record-breaking tours and global activism of the 1990s, and their reflective reconnection with core fans in the twenty-first century.

U2

U2
Author: Peter Williams
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1988-11-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780517572146

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Tells the behind the scenes story of an Irish rock and roll band in America.

U2 Show

U2 Show
Author: Diana Scrimgeour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Rock concerts
ISBN: 9780752873930

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Underpinning the popularity of U2 is their passion for touring. For the first time the band has agreed to allow a book on this vital part of their creative energy to be published. Photographs are hand-picked from their archive.

One Step Closer

One Step Closer
Author: Christian Scharen
Publisher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1587431696

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Examines how the music of U2 points seekers to God through their lyrics and lives.