In 1988, U2 was at a pivotal moment in their career, associated with the release of their album "The Joshua Tree," which had come out the previous yea... Read Full Description >
In 1988, U2 was at a pivotal moment in their career, associated with the release of their album "The Joshua Tree," which had come out the previous year. This iconic album not only marked a significant artistic evolution for the band, incorporating elements of American roots music and addressing themes of spirituality and social issues, but it also solidified their status as global rock superstars. The live performance of "With or Without You" captured in the "Rattle and Hum" film concert showcases the band's ambition to meld rock with artistic expression, reflecting their desire to broaden their audience. Interesting to note is that "Rattle and Hum," released later in 1988, was both a concert film and a soundtrack album intended to provoke a dialogue about the roots of American music, further demonstrating U2's commitment to pushing creative boundaries during this era.