Adam Clayton: U2’s Legendary Bassist

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Born in 1960 in England, Adam Clayton is a musician, songwriter, and incredible bassist who grew up in Ireland and co-founded the legendary rock band U2. Though originally from England, he moved to Ireland at age five and developed his love for music despite strict boarding school rules. By 16, he was part of the original U2 lineup, and by 1980, the band had released their debut album. With a unique style known as harmonic syncopation, Adam's bass lines have become an integral part of U2's sound, from their early hits like 'War' to iconic albums like 'The Joshua Tree'. Clayton was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005. Join us as we celebrate his incredible career!

U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name (Live In Paris 2015)

U2 - October / New Years Day (Live From Red Rocks, 1983)

U2 - I Will Follow (Live On The Old Grey Whistle Test / 1981)
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They should have quit after Achtung Baby. Now just a karaoke act of themselves just like KISS😂

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