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On tracks like "Wire" and "Elvis Presley and America," The Edge abandoned his heavy delay pedals for a more textured, ambient shimmer. He used a Korg synthesizer and a slide guitar.

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This sense of human struggle and history carried into songs like "MLK" and "Pride (In the Name of Love)," both lyrical tributes to Martin Luther King Jr.. On tracks like "Wire" and "Elvis Presley and

The Unforgettable Fire is a flawed, beautiful, experimental mess. It is the album where U2 learned how to paint with shadows rather than punch with fists. It laid the groundwork for The Joshua Tree (1987) but remains moodier, wetter, and braver. It is the album where U2 learned how