On This Day, Nov. 4, 1988: The U2 film ‘Rattle and Hum’ opened in theaters

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On This Day, Nov. 4, 1988 …

The U2 music documentary/concert film Rattle and Hum opened in theaters, following the Irish rockers as they recorded the hybrid live/studio album of the same name.

Directed by Phil Joanou, the film included concert footage from their fall 1987 Joshua Tree tour of North America, as well as footage of the band in the studio recording. It also followed them as they visited historical musical sites across the U.S., including Elvis Presley’s Graceland and Memphis’ Sun Studio.

The movie’s companion album of the same name featured future U2 classics ā€œAngel of Harlem,ā€ ā€œDesireā€ and ā€œWhen Love Comes To Town,ā€ featuring B.B. King.

It also included live performances of ā€œI Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,ā€ ā€œPride (In the Name of Love),ā€ ā€œBullet the Blue Skyā€ and ā€œAll I Want Is You,ā€ as well as covers of The Beatles‘ ā€œHelter Skelterā€ and Bob Dylan‘s ā€œAll Along The Watchtower.ā€

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