The Joshua Trio.
It’s been thirty years since the saviours and messiahs of the world, U2, unleashed The Joshua Tree on the world and took up residence in the world’s stadia. They’ll renew their leases for a tour this year, too.
So, the question occurs: will Bono’s most dedicated disciples follow him onto the road to mark the occasion and preach their gospel to a new generation?
Because that would be great.
Just putting that out there.
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Great?
It would be ahem Wonderful:)
A very taxing question.
Didn’t they double up as “The Glam Tarts”? I remember a gig in Sligo in the early 90’s, or more accurately, I kinda remember a gig in Sligo about that time. Arts week or some such.
Let’s not forget Ding Dong Denny!
First ever gig I attended was Skank Mooks – taken by my grandfather of all people. I was only around 3, but, I often think, it set me on a path. And met mother of my kids in Whelan’s at a Ding Dong gig around 30 years later. Years later I went up to Paul Woodfull in a pub in Liverpool and told him that he’d had a seminal-ish part in my life. He didn’t give a sh1t.
Never meet your heroes and all that!
Cool grandad.
Yours I mean, I haven’t taken to signing off my posts with that.
Not forgetting the immortal Tony St. James and his Las Vegas Sound. Glorious!
Hey, did you happen to see
The most beautiful girl in the world?
And if you did was she preggggggnannnnnnnnnnt
Pregggnannnnnnnnt…….
Sublime! (Olympia, early 90s)
Spitting Image’s Bono was also pretty good “and nobody
Knows … what I’m on about”