Guns N' Roses' tour with Metallica was the hard rock live event of the early '90s, but it might have been followed up with an even bigger concert collaboration.
Bryan Adams's streak of 16 weeks atop the U.K. charts with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" ended when U2 unveiled the band's new direction with "The Fly."
"There’s 50 ideas, and probably about 20 that we’re actually really excited about," the Edge said. "We’ve got some ways to narrow it down, but we’re in good shape.”