Hearing this powerful hymn sung in front of the Irish people is something that enters your soul and heart and never goes away ... said by an Italian with an Irish heart
Remember hearing this song in the early 80’s and telling all my friends I just heard an amazing band and they had this song called Sunday Bloody Sunday that was just kick ass. Here I am in 2024 still blown away by it.
Took my 30 year old daughter and whole family for this concert. It exceeded my expectations. Brilliant night had by all. Thanks to the Irish for making us feel so welcome.
That opening drumbeat just gives you full body chills. How powerful.....sung in front of the very people that lived that hellish war. All the best from your Italian-American friend. ❤
What an absolute pleasure to watch this. The build up with The Waterboys, everyone having a drink with a smile on their faces, then the band come on and the song kicks in. Brilliant!
U2 you have wiped the tears of Ireland,s misery with one fucking song.Respect. I Don t care how much you are worth it,s the music that is special and I know for a fact your music brings people ❤ love you always.
When the crowd sings the song almost louder than Bono, you know its a special song to the people. What a tribute to the Irish, lucky to have seen both U2 and been in Dublin with Irish ancestry in my blood. Jan 30, 1972 Sunday Bloody Sunday
I was at the first performance of this tour in Vancouver, BC. God, when Larry started playing you could feel it in your gut and every goosebump and hair on my body stood up.
Gives you chills hearing them sing this in Dublin. Pretty cool intro by Larry, love the way he just picks up the sticks and goes. I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
Great song - it really captured the thoughts of a typical Sunday - you have to wash the car, take the kids to football and you think to yourself- "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
I spent about 20 years expecting to see this concert! Every time U2 have come to Brazil I could not go to the concert but I made it! Front line and at their home! Unforgettable 22nd July 2017 ❤
I drove 22 hours from Edmonton to see them in Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium. Tickets were $400 each BUT worth every damm penny. Best Band and concert i have ever seen and i am now 65.
I saw U2 in philly at the tower theater packed 2500 people in the early 80s incredible show! And i still have part of the ticket $ 10 yes $ 10 dollars !
I have seen U2 play one Sunday evening in 1978 in a pub venue when 12 o clock tick tock was about to be released and have seen them many times since fab group. the best rock group in the world always put on a fantastic show.
Social distancing is a fake to divid people... With the scare, the boss control populations... Remember 1984 by Orwell and the book of Huxley The better world (in french " Le meilleur des mondes")
Must have been within 5 metres of the cameraman that day. Brilliant! One of the great drum openings of all time. I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant. One of the great drum openings of all time. I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
I think a fan from America suggested in a letter that U2 should start Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour with Sunday Bloody Sunday. The American had suffered a traumatic brain injury but HE knew !!!
Great video Fantie. Comments on here have totally missed the significance of U2 playing Sunday Bloody Sunday in Croke Park. THIS IS CROKE PARK. This is not just a stadium to most Irish people, it is a shrine and a symbol of our culture and independence. This is where the original Bloody Sunday took place(unfortunately it wasn't the only Bloody Sunday) when British forces shot indiscriminately into the crowd and at players on the pitch who were playing a Gaelic football match. 13 spectators and 1 player were killed. At the time the Irish War of Independence against British rule in Ireland was taking place.
@Barry Obama The first Bloody Sunday happened in the very stadium they are playing. _"...Members of the Auxiliary Division and RIC opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in *Croke Park*, killing or fatally wounding fourteen civilians and wounding at least sixty others"_ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1920) Greetings from Dublin, Ireland.
I’ve seen U2 throughout America but I don’t think it’s anything like seeing them in Ireland 🇮🇪. Next time they I’m going to make a point of it of seeing them there
This gig was special seeing U2 at home loved the way Larry Mullen Jnr came on stage then followed by the Edge then Bono then Adam Clayton, I have been a fan from the new year day single they’re the best band in the world i am very happy that i saw them at home.
Mooie tijd 🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹
As a British lad with Irish ancestry, a regular at my local Irish pub in Sheffield and a lover of the Irish, (Fields of Athenry is a choon amongst choons), it pains me how much England's historic abuse of Ireland and the Irish poisons this particular discourse. I don't see that much I can do about it besides acknowledging it was fucking horrendous. I only hope you know that there are English people who love Ireland and would happily share stories over good booze. I totally understand ill feeling towards England given the things the British state is responsible for, but at least know that some of us abhor those things every bit as much as you.
BOA NOITE! BONO VOX,GRANDE VOCALISTA! LÍDER NATO!! PARABÉNS POR CONSEGUIREM MANTER A BANDA ORIGINAL ATÉ HOJE!! A HUMILDADE E CARISMA DE VOCÊS É FUNDAMENTAL!!
Sadly, this may be very true. Live music just won't be the same. Been going to concerts of all kinds since I was 13 (in my 50s now), including the Popmart tour. Last live show my wife and I saw was in late February. We have had three shows we were supposed to see this year postponed to '21 and one cancelled altogether. This is really going to be tough to deal with.
'Sunday Bloody Sunday' played in Ireland sounds inexplicably different and far more meaningful. I think it's a combination of my Irish roots and the energy from these fans.
@@KM-kr7zx One of the stands the hoganstand is named after one of the players that was shot dead that day though most were spectators .Yes god willing there won't be more ,but you know what humanity is like.
Toronto gig was absolutely fantastic but I knew the home crowd would take it to the next level! My only wish is for people to be in the moment and lose the phones for just one gig..so glad that didn't exist in the 90's!!
Louise Harding if this person didn't use his/her phone to record then we wouldn't be able to watch this video and hence enjoy their experience too. I understand that it kind of ruins the whole notion of actually being in the moment and just 'letting go' to enjoy the concert yet by recording one can cherish the experience.
WOW Today 2019-10-10 we hit 1 Million views Thank you Guys and walk on
The hell? I randomly wound up here the day you hit 1mil
Feck off 🤣
Just joking congraulations
J’adore merci 😍
Thank U2
Sunday Bloody Sunday That song is an anthem for the Irish.
Watching the crowd go APESHIT when Larry starts that first martial beat gives me CHILLS
This Irish American lad loves U2 and Ireland and the Irish people!!🇮🇪🇺🇸
And we love you 💚
Hearing this powerful hymn sung in front of the Irish people is something that enters your soul and heart and never goes away ... said by an Italian with an Irish heart
well said. This is a hymn
👏👏👏
Well said!
You Recon? NOPE, just a bunch of Irish lads doing what they know best. ROCKING THE HEART OUT
👍
Um banda que revolucionou o Rock Mundial... parabéns.....U2...🙏🇧🇷🌎🥰😍🎸🎻🪘🎹🎷🪈🎧🎺🎤🎇🥹😂😎🤓😁😇🌻🕋📺🐶
I know why I started listening to U2 in the 80s.
Remember hearing this song in the early 80’s and telling all my friends I just heard an amazing band and they had this song called Sunday Bloody Sunday that was just kick ass. Here I am in 2024 still blown away by it.
Took my 30 year old daughter and whole family for this concert. It exceeded my expectations. Brilliant night had by all. Thanks to the Irish for making us feel so welcome.
Power of the music is so strong, can build mountains and dry the oceans...
I love this song with all my heart. ❤
That opening drumbeat just gives you full body chills. How powerful.....sung in front of the very people that lived that hellish war. All the best from your Italian-American friend. ❤
What an absolute pleasure to watch this. The build up with The Waterboys, everyone having a drink with a smile on their faces, then the band come on and the song kicks in. Brilliant!
Yes, that was a joyful time. I believe something like that will never come again. We can be glad to have witnessed that
IRELAND PRIDE!!!
One of the great drum openings of all time.
Superstition by Stevie Wonder
@@tonyzackery one of the best, even stevie will feel this
U2 you have wiped the tears of Ireland,s misery with one fucking song.Respect. I Don t care how much you are worth it,s the music that is special and I know for a fact your music brings people ❤ love you always.
ボノ、ジ・エッジ、アダム、ラリー!!彼らは世界最強最高峰のロックンロールレジェンドです。U2LOVE❤サンデー・ブラッディー・サンデーは超名曲🎶この曲に初めて出会った頃中学生でした!!この曲が誕生してもうすぐ40年近くなりますか?!
GRANDIOSE THE BEST OF THE BEST BAND GROUP NUMBER ONE IN THE WORLD 1977 09.06.2022 MAGIC BIG BIG BIG BIG U.2
When the crowd sings the song almost louder than Bono, you know its a special song to the people. What a tribute to the Irish, lucky to have seen both U2 and been in Dublin with Irish ancestry in my blood. Jan 30, 1972 Sunday Bloody Sunday
Damn right.
@@joshydarrochyou ain't never lied Joshua!
I was at the first performance of this tour in Vancouver, BC. God, when Larry started playing you could feel it in your gut and every goosebump and hair on my body stood up.
Gracias Larry!☘️☘️☘️
Por empezar este sueño!❤❤❤❤🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
GRAZIE PER AVER ACCOMPAGNATO LA MIA ADOLESCENZA FINO ALLA MIA VECCHIA ETA' GRAZIE GRAZIE
Pretty cool intro by Larry, love the way he just picks up the sticks and goes.
Gives you chills hearing them sing this in Dublin.
Pretty cool intro by Larry, love the way he just picks up the sticks and goes.
I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
Love the way Larry just walks out and does what does ✌️ can't wait to see this great stadium full again. This would have been great at night 🌉...
Great song - it really captured the thoughts of a typical Sunday - you have to wash the car, take the kids to football and you think to yourself- "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
Being sarcastic right ?😂
Que maravillosos son!⭐⭐⭐Extraterrestres!⭐⭐🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💛💛💖💖☘️☘️
Que Grandes!☘️☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I spent about 20 years expecting to see this concert! Every time U2 have come to Brazil I could not go to the concert but I made it! Front line and at their home! Unforgettable 22nd July 2017 ❤
Rosie Portobello Lucky Girl !!!!!!!!!!
Parabens.
This is my favourite U2 song ever - so political & so powerful 👏 🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺
What a start to a concert this is. A song still so powerful even now. Absolutely love watching this. Thanks for posting.
I drove 22 hours from Edmonton to see them in Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium. Tickets were $400 each BUT worth every damm penny. Best Band and concert i have ever seen and i am now 65.
I saw U2 in philly at the tower theater packed 2500 people in the early 80s incredible show! And i still have part of the ticket $ 10 yes $ 10 dollars !
Brian Serniak I am 59 and I love U2 soooooooo much!
Brian Serniak I have seen them in concert 3 times and I really want to see them again!!!!!!!!!
There always 400$ a ticket. But worth every penny. Seen them 3 times starting in 87
You dumb canuck, you didn't need to drive 22 hours, you could've taken a flight, it would've taken you only 3 hours and you would've saved money
Das war die beste Eröffnung einer Show! Long live Ireland! North and south! Long may U2 LIVE!! Greetings form Berlin!
Ja die Heimspiele der Band sind immer besonders...deswegen auch mal das lange Intro
I have seen U2 play one Sunday evening in 1978 in a pub venue when 12 o clock tick tock was about to be released and have seen them many times since fab group. the best rock group in the world always put on a fantastic show.
11
Great Camera Work. - Love it. 🇮🇪 👍
*THANKS*
When social distancing was a weird and usually unknown concept... I miss this, I miss them
Social distancing is a fake to divid people...
With the scare, the boss control populations...
Remember 1984 by Orwell and the book of Huxley The better world (in french " Le meilleur des mondes")
I love Ireland! ( United I hope...)
Seeing the amount of people there brought that 2017 nostalgia back.
Totally agree!
When 1,000'S were GATHERED IN IRELAND & THERE WAS NO RIOTS TRUMP POLITICAL AGENDA JUST PROPLE HELPING OTHERS
Must have been within 5 metres of the cameraman that day. Brilliant!
One of the great drum openings of all time.
I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
One of the great drum openings of all time.
I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
LUCKY GIRL!!!!
I think a fan from America suggested in a letter that U2 should start Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour with Sunday Bloody Sunday. The American had suffered a traumatic brain injury but HE knew !!!
Whenever i hear this song live it brings tears in my eyes.
Beautiful Ireland. Love from EU
where ? what country?
Ireland one NATION! GET OUT U BRIRS!
Great video Fantie. Comments on here have totally missed the significance of U2 playing Sunday Bloody Sunday in Croke Park. THIS IS CROKE PARK. This is not just a stadium to most Irish people, it is a shrine and a symbol of our culture and independence. This is where the original Bloody Sunday took place(unfortunately it wasn't the only Bloody Sunday) when British forces shot indiscriminately into the crowd and at players on the pitch who were playing a Gaelic football match. 13 spectators and 1 player were killed. At the time the Irish War of Independence against British rule in Ireland was taking place.
You're damn right. real history should be known by all. Thank you for your very very important comment!
Good you took the time to give the full context and significance of the moment! 👏 🇮🇪 💚
Gives you chills hearing them sing this in Dublin.
Because you're drunk?
robertk2007 no, because the tragedy the song is about happened in Ireland
@Barry Obama there were 2 Bloody sundays . One in Derry, one in croke park where they're performing.
@Barry Obama The first Bloody Sunday happened in the very stadium they are playing.
_"...Members of the Auxiliary Division and RIC opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in *Croke Park*, killing or fatally wounding fourteen civilians and wounding at least sixty others"_
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1920)
Greetings from Dublin, Ireland.
@@quirkypurple I did not know that
The edge's opening guitar riff is the stuff of legends...such an iconic sound 🎸
I’ve seen U2 throughout America but I don’t think it’s anything like seeing them in Ireland 🇮🇪. Next time they I’m going to make a point of it of seeing them there
Phenomenal... Wish this pandemic would end so people can go back to enjoying things like this 🙏🇮🇪
This gig was special seeing U2 at home loved the way Larry Mullen Jnr came on stage then followed by the Edge then Bono then Adam Clayton, I have been a fan from the new year day single they’re the best band in the world i am very happy that i saw them at home.
This show was magic. And the people of Dublin were, as always, fantastic!
Not just Dublin. I was there (not a Dub) and met people from all over the world! South America, England etc.
U2 is the greatest of all time. This song never fails to give me goosebumps
Pretty cool intro by Larry, love the way he just picks up the sticks and goes.
I will never forget this concert...it was brilliant
I hope that I can see them live in 2021 😀 Take care everyone and have a merry christmas! Greetings from Norway!
Mooie tijd 🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹🍁🍄🐚🌹
I was there, and seen every tour since original Joshua tree and this was by far the best U2 performance ever
Your the bomb
No more greed no more killing no more burning down things. Let’s just have please have peace again
U2 forever !!!
As a British lad with Irish ancestry, a regular at my local Irish pub in Sheffield and a lover of the Irish, (Fields of Athenry is a choon amongst choons), it pains me how much England's historic abuse of Ireland and the Irish poisons this particular discourse. I don't see that much I can do about it besides acknowledging it was fucking horrendous.
I only hope you know that there are English people who love Ireland and would happily share stories over good booze. I totally understand ill feeling towards England given the things the British state is responsible for, but at least know that some of us abhor those things every bit as much as you.
BOA NOITE! BONO VOX,GRANDE VOCALISTA! LÍDER NATO!! PARABÉNS POR CONSEGUIREM MANTER A BANDA ORIGINAL ATÉ HOJE!! A HUMILDADE E CARISMA DE VOCÊS É FUNDAMENTAL!!
Brillant concert, perfect night. I saw them in Lisbon, Popmart Tour 1997, but to see them in Dublin was one of my bucket list things to do. Done!
ola, tambem estive em alvalade 1997.
Popmart was unreal... among my favourite gigs
Added to list of most amazing places to be in the history of the world: Dublin when U2 opens a set with Sunday Bloody Sunday.
Only bettered by its overdue unification to a united Ireland
Really! I got goosebumps and I’m not Irish. I gave my son an Irish name though, Ronan.
What a fantastic crowd
Thank you, Ireland, for U2
Great Intro! The whole of the moon (The Waterboys).....thanks to Bono and U2
U2 is my religion!!!!!!! I LOVE them so much!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was there very close to where this was recorded. One of the greatest concerts I ever went too. Brilliant.
I’m so glad I was there for this. Totally brilliant.
Anthony Knox LUCKY!!!!!!!!!
Hope you framed those tickets!
I hope they come to America
I am from Bristol England . ...... I was here Croke Park . Beautiful Day
I will never forget this concert...it was brilliant
Was there, DUBLIN HOMECOMING!
excelente banda ótimo show perfeito desde 1987 quando eu tinha 17 anos de idade ja curtia U2 e sempre vou curtir U2 show de bola
4 months into this lockdown and it's beginning to feel like we'll never experience a concert like this again.
Sadly, this may be very true. Live music just won't be the same. Been going to concerts of all kinds since I was 13 (in my 50s now), including the Popmart tour. Last live show my wife and I saw was in late February. We have had three shows we were supposed to see this year postponed to '21 and one cancelled altogether. This is really going to be tough to deal with.
Hole of the moon by The Waterboys, what a great song
Mega chills hearing them perform this song in croke park
Omg he filled a football stadium love ❤️ Bono
WOW.. Thought London was good But This looked amazing...
Great Intro! The whole of the moon (The Waterboys).....thanks to Bono and U2
The Amo chabón!
Amazing gig. The sound, the atmosphere, the music!
'Sunday Bloody Sunday' played in Ireland sounds inexplicably different and far more meaningful. I think it's a combination of my Irish roots and the energy from these fans.
booma works They were several bloody sundays one of them took place in that stadium 101 years ago,though the U2 song is about the one in derry 1972
@@galoglaich3281 thank you sharing that information - I was not aware and will do some additional research. God willing there won't be more!
@@KM-kr7zx One of the stands the hoganstand is named after one of the players that was shot dead that day though most were spectators .Yes god willing there won't be more ,but you know what humanity is like.
I saw them at Milton Keynes bowl in 1985 sing this. Rained all day, twas brilliant.
fantastic
Must have been within 5 metres of the cameraman that day. Brilliant!
Dublin trinity college -belfast i was there alone full of energy & happy with irish british friends. Thanks god . F Jelly
I LOVE U2!!!!!!!!!!!! They are AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Desde el año 85 escuché Sunday bloody sunday por primera vez y me emocioné, hoy me pasa exactamente lo mismo!!!!!
Best live group I've ever seen saw them in sheffield achtung baby tour camped out 23 hours for tickets gd days fantastic
George michael
Still not better than Depeche Mode in 1993
Parabéns ! Melhor momento ! Love u2/Brasil
thank you U2...your songs have filled my entire life with hope and faith and understanding. please keep rocking ..............
The best band in tia momento. Grettings from cdmx
Great Video Fantie.
*thank u*
super d'entendre le public irlandais reprendre la chanson comme un hymne !
Like an hymn 😄☁️🎶💃
OMG one of the best i’ve ever seen them OMG
Will live on forever forever!!!!
When they hit the final verse at around 7:05 and the crowd erupts it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
7:05 *We're so sick of it!!* man that yell and that crowd! I got chills!
Saw them in Perth a few years ago, best concert band ive seen and I'm 63
Formidable canción de U2, especialmente sensible, aún después de varias décadas. Amazing U2!! Fabulous!! Thank you so much,FANTIE, for this video!!
A message more current than ever!
Merci 💕💕 amitiés bises Murielle 👍
Apenas U2... simples e direto! Único
The Water Boys and U2 - yeah, I know it is a recording of TWB, but still lifts the spirit!
I would have loved to see U2 when they were awesome! Boy, War, October, Unforgettable afire, Redrocks, Joshua Tree, Rattle and Hum and Actung Baby!
Un buen concierto
Thanks a lot ! Wonderful ! (From France)
Great song
That was the coolest U2 concert ever.✌😎 love new zealand
Toronto gig was absolutely fantastic but I knew the home crowd would take it to the next level! My only wish is for people to be in the moment and lose the phones for just one gig..so glad that didn't exist in the 90's!!
Louise Harding if this person didn't use his/her phone to record then we wouldn't be able to watch this video and hence enjoy their experience too. I understand that it kind of ruins the whole notion of actually being in the moment and just 'letting go' to enjoy the concert yet by recording one can cherish the experience.
Fuck yah. Throw them cells out and enjoy the moment
2:47 Longtime U2 fans truly realize how iconic this moment is.
Yes