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Over the years U2 have had many collaborations both on stage and in the studio , to varying degrees of success, but which do you think was the best.
Here's a few I can think of off the top of my head.
BB King: When Loves Comes To Town
Bob Dylan: Love Rescue Me
Bruce Springsteen: Joshua Tree tour, Stand By Me I think
Chrissie Hynde: Joshua Tree Tour
Johnny Cash Wanderer
Axl Rose: Zoo TV Knocking on Heavens Door which can be seen here for those of you have never seen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSUVrOwB7yo
Lou Reed Satelite Of Love he appeared live on stage with the band a few times during 92
Abba Benny and Bjorn: Dancing Queen
Wyclef Jean :New Day
GreenDay: Saints Are Coming
Pavarotti: Miss Sarajevo
And a whole heap more that I've forgot to mention no doubt. What about Steve Wickenham on the violin in Drowning Man and Jo Shankar in Bad in 93, these are collaborations too and I think might be my favourites, along with The Wanderer, Cash's voice works perfectly against the synthy, pop background.
Anyway what do you think?
Here's a few I can think of off the top of my head.
BB King: When Loves Comes To Town
Bob Dylan: Love Rescue Me
Bruce Springsteen: Joshua Tree tour, Stand By Me I think
Chrissie Hynde: Joshua Tree Tour
Johnny Cash Wanderer
Axl Rose: Zoo TV Knocking on Heavens Door which can be seen here for those of you have never seen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSUVrOwB7yo
Lou Reed Satelite Of Love he appeared live on stage with the band a few times during 92
Abba Benny and Bjorn: Dancing Queen
Wyclef Jean :New Day
GreenDay: Saints Are Coming
Pavarotti: Miss Sarajevo
And a whole heap more that I've forgot to mention no doubt. What about Steve Wickenham on the violin in Drowning Man and Jo Shankar in Bad in 93, these are collaborations too and I think might be my favourites, along with The Wanderer, Cash's voice works perfectly against the synthy, pop background.
Anyway what do you think?