The Edge has hinted that new material from U2 will be arriving “very soon ... themes musically,” he revealed. “I think the guitar will be a big part of the next record, but I don ...
“I announced it, without discussion, as ‘an unreasonable guitar record’,” he commented. At some point, fellow U2 standard The Edge spoke to Bono about the comment, looking for more direction.
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions "They all sound different" claims the Edge. Here he puts two of his guitars through their ... used in an average U2 gig.
Two of Edge’s guitars that he’s played extensively on tour with U2 will be among those sold, including the instrument he calls the “One.” “It’s a beautiful Les Paul and it’s actually ...
The Edge oversaw the creation of How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb. U2’s most recent album was Songs of Surrender, a collection of stripped-down versions of older tunes by the band. It was ...
Of course, The Edge is known for creating iconic guitar riffs for U2. The Edge’s riffs for “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “The Fly” have inspired generations of guitarists.
As U2’s lead guitarist ... s set lists ever since. “The guitar sound for ‘The Fly’ came from basically saying, ‘F this, I’m ...
We already knew that U2 are working on new material, but it sounds like we might be hearing some of it sooner than we thought. That’s what The Edge seemed to be suggesting when he made an appearance ...
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions The Edge, aka David Evans of U2, introduces his iconic guitar, the Gibson Explorer he has had with him most of his career, and explains how the band craft ...