Episode 379: U2's 'Zooropa' at 25

U2's finest hour wasn't lifting us up singing about MLK, a spiritual celebration of the history of American music, or even future pop from the edges of our imagination: It was an insistent, eccentric, and infinitely prescient project that almost wasn't, named Zooropa.

This week, we're revisiting the "biggest band in the world's" most powerful statement about us all, twenty-five years after it's prophetic vibrations confounded and delighted music fans of all walks, and making that Zooropa isn't just the best U2 album...it's the only one that really matters.



Show Notes

  • Incidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.

  • Support/find out more about Washington, DC's Uptown Art House [LINK]


Kevin Hill

Co-Host/Producer Discologist

Midwest enthusiast.

@KevinHillMKE

maximilianandthereinhardt.bandcamp.com

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