![]() We’re just thrilled that people are still connecting with these songs, night after night, year after year.” “We’ve had the privilege of playing The Joshua Tree live all over the world in the last few years and it’s almost like the album has come full circle. And it feels like we’re right back there in a way, politics are still so polarized. “It was written in the mid-80s, during the Reagan-Thatcher era of British and US politics, a period when there was a lot of unrest. “The Joshua Tree changed everything for us as a band,” said guitarist The Edge, in a statement. The poll was conducted by BBC Radio 2 ahead of the UK’s National Album Day on Saturday. ![]() U2’s The Joshua Tree, co-produced by Canada’s Daniel Lanois, has been voted the greatest album of the 1980s.
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