U2 "Where the Streets Have No Name"

One of the best-selling songs from one of the best-selling bands of all time, "Where the Streets Have No Name" is easily one of the most recognizable rock 'n roll songs of the last 50 years.

The Edge's delay-effect guitar riff is unmistakable, but drummer Larry Mullen Jr.'s steady-yet-uneven drumming throughout the song is the unsung hero of the record.

Mullen skips third beat of each four, making the song feel off kilter despite Adam Clayton's terrific bass, which creates a solid, rhythmic bottom throughout the song.

One of the highlights of my music-loving life was seeing The Joshua Tree Tour in 2017 at Ford Field in Detroit. I waited decades to hear "Where the Streets Have No Name" live, and until there is an official concert film for the tour, which seems unlikely at this point, it would be impossible to describe how awesome it was to hear it performed in person. (However, some YouTubers have pieced together some solid footage from the tour to create a reproduction.)

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