U2 Perform 'Ordinary Love' Unplugged On TV
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(Radio.com) U2 are set to release their 14th studio album Songs of Experience later this year. In promotion of the album, the Irish rockers visited Brazilian TV show Fantastico on Sunday (Oct. 22) They discussed the project and performed 2013's "Ordinary Love" atop a building, the picturesque Sao Paulo skyline visible behind them. During the interview, the band said the current political climate caused the album's delay. "For me, I had to make it very personal," Bono told Fantastico host Alvaro Pereira Junior. Check out the online stream of the acoustic performance of 'Ordinary Love" here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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