U2 singer Bono was also on the plane; neither singer was injured in the incident. The incident inspired Buffett to write a song called 'Jamaica Mistaica'. 15 Aug 1995 The Dublin hotel owned by U2 'The Clarence' was damaged by a fire which took over three hours to control. Also '...
The song was U2’s first number-one song in America. Some might interpret this song as being about Jesus Christ but others simply attribute it to being a romantic love song for someone you cannot be with. 17) The Streets have no name in Africa “Where The Streets Have No Name” is a...
Jamaican authorities opened fire on Jimmy Buffett's seaplane, mistaking it for a drug trafficker's plane.U2singer Bono was also on the plane; neither singer was injured in the incident. The incident inspired Buffett to write a song called 'Jamaica Mistaica'. ...
Just after the tragedy the eagerness shown by British colonial administrators in Northern Rhodesia to obscure the details of the incident has also been highlighted and has provided further impetus for those pointing to foul play. Like many others who have met similar fates, Hammarskjöld probably c...
Swift’s performances didn’t just shake the ground – they also broke records. Swift sold out both nights in Seattle. 72,171 fans attended the Saturday show, surpassing the previous venue record of 70,000 set by U2 in 2011. Although this incident is extraordinary, it’s not unprecedented....
The incident actually occurred after The Beatles’ concerts on8 August 1963. Ellis and Stephanie invited Lennon back to their rented flat where the three wore polythene and shared a bed out of curiosity about kinky sex. We’d read all these things about leather and we didn’t have any leathe...
particularly in the first years on ‘Jungleland,’‘Incident on 57th Street’ and ‘Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)’. The Big Man, who stood at 6 feet 4 inches tall and built like the football player he might have been was by far the E Street Band’s ashiest dresser, in eye-popping ...