Vertigo
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U2: 18 October 2009 - Norman, OK (Review)...anthemic, emotive singing during several songs. Actually, the Edge's newfound star-power prowess occurred during the songs "Vertigo", "Elevation", "Breathe", "Get on Your Boots", the purposely drawn-out "Where the Streets Have No Name",... In this article: U2, Bono, Breathe, With or Without You, Where the Streets Have No Name, Vertigo, Norman, Oklahoma, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and City of Blinding Lights |
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NME News | November 05, 2009
U2 and Jay-Z play show at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate
...that was here in this beautiful city of Berlin" before launching into 'Beautiful Day'. The band then played 'Vertigo' before wrapping things up with 'Moment Of Surrender'. Please sign in to add your comments or register to have your say.
In this article: U2, Jay-Z, Berlin, Bono, Beautiful Day, The Edge, Bob Marley, Please, and Germany
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Detroit News | October 26, 2009
U2 to make East Lansing stop in June
...ramps, which rotate throughout the show like the hands of a clock. U2's last local concerts came with a pair of dates in Oct. 2005 during the band's Vertigo tour. The 2010 North American tour sets sail June 6 in Anaheim, Calif., and...
In this article: U2, No Line on the Horizon, Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, California, Jill Thompson, Dark Horse Comics, Rose Bowl, and Live Nation
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SPIEGEL ONLINE - International | November 06, 2009
Achtung Berlin!: U2 Rock Out at Iconic Brandenburg Gate
...Trabant car on its cover. Against the impressive background of a Brandenburg Gate illuminated with words such as "Freedom" and "One Love," the Hibernian heroes also belted out "Vertigo" and "Beautiful Day." The quartet was joined by US...
In this article: U2, Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Rock, Knight Rider, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Beautiful Day, Looking for Freedom, and David Hasselhoff
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MTV.com | October 26, 2009
U2 Take Over The Rose Bowl And The Internet
...you can still experience it.) The band's 24 song set included hits like "Vertigo," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "One" and an absolutely stunning rendition of the Achtung Baby track "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)." During the show, Bono often...
In this article: U2, Bono, The Rose Bowl, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Ultraviolet, Beautiful Day, Mysterious Ways, University of Southern California, and Rose Bowl
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New York Post | October 31, 2009
Concert for the rock of ages
...set the bar for the show's ultimate headliner U2. Where U2 often has a lyric, quality - especially at the front end of their concerts, they hit hard right from their set opener -- "Vertigo." Bono explained supercharging his band with the...
In this article: U2, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, Lou Reed, New York City, DVD, Enter Sandman, and White Light/White Heat
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Dallas Morning News | October 13, 2009
Concert review: U2 puts on a big show at Cowboys Stadium
...encore, into a thought-provoking tribute to Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi. For sheer U2 explosiveness, we got "Vertigo," "Get On Your Boots," "Elevation" and "Beautiful Day." If you wanted a good groove, they delivered with "Mysterious Ways" and...
In this article: U2, Bono, Cowboys Stadium, Larry Mullen Jr., Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Dallas Morning News, Beautiful Day, and Mysterious Ways
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San Diego Union-Tribune | October 27, 2009
U2 rock the Rose Bowl
...International Space Station. Perhaps coincidentally, the next song U2 performed after "City of Blinding Lights" was the heady "Vertigo," a sensation that may also be a byproduct of U2's massive stage setup. The question, then, for this...
In this article: U2, Rose Bowl, Bono, The Edge, City of Blinding Lights, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Stand by Me, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton
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Yahoo! News | October 26, 2009
U2's L.A. show entertaining, but not remarkable (Reuters)
...the reason was the set list. Whereas the 2005 Vertigo tour reached back to the band's earliest days -- perhaps as a nod to the 25th anniversary of its first album -- the 360 degree tour focused on the recent past. Fourteen of the 24 songs were...
In this article: U2, Bono, Rose Bowl, International Space Station, No Line on the Horizon, Sunday Bloody Sunday, In a Little While, In God's Country, God Only Knows, and Galaxian
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SignOnSanDiego.com RSS Feeds Business | October 23, 2009
U2 and Bono adapt to changing times
...had that one signature hit. U2's last CD had "Vertigo," which wasn't a huge song on the pop charts, but became so ubiquitous thanks to Apple's iPod commercial that it might as well have been a No. 1 smash. The first single from "No Line"...
In this article: U2, Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, All That You Can't Leave Behind, Saturday Night Live, Billboard, and Giants Stadium
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"Vertigo" is the opening track and first single from U2's 2004 album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. The single was released for airplay on September 24, 2004; upon release the song received extensive airplay and was an international hit, being featured in a popular iPod television commercial. It won "Best Rock Song", "Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" and "Best Short Form Music Video" at the 2005 Grammy Awards. The song lent its namesake to the band's Vertigo Tour.
- Name:
- Vertigo
- Genre:
- Hard rock, alternative rock
- Preceded By:
- "Electrical Storm"
- Produced by:
- Steve Lillywhite
- Written By:
- U2
- Recorded By:
- U2
- Length:
- 3:11
- Record Label:
- Island
- B Side:
- "Are You Gonna Wait Forever?" / "Neon Lights"
- Audio Format:
- CD, Maxi-CD, DVD, 7"
- From Album:
- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
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