U2 Revisits and Reinvents Their Catalog in "Songs of Surrender"

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U2's Bono and The Edge discuss their new album "Songs of Surrender," which features stripped-down versions of 40 of their previous songs, including revised lyrics. The album was inspired by Bono's recent memoir, "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." The band also discusses their upcoming Las Vegas residency and the possibility of two new albums in progress.
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