I was in the audience that night. Was off to the left side of the stage. McNichols Arena was torn down several years, but just a few miles away is Red Rocks, where U2 recorded Under A Blood Red Sky, another amazing show.
One of the coolest U2 songs, by way of one U2's most impressive performances - all tied up with a nice bow on it through your appreciative reaction. Thank you, sir.
probably my 3rd favorite u2 song after i fall down and running to stand still.....this is like the only u2 song with an aspect of tension in it and when it releases into the shreddy guitar parts, it feels good.
For some reason I slept on this song when I originally heard The Joshua Tree but one day I just really listened to it, I mean really hear the lyrics and I loved it ever since. But I had never heard the live version before and honestly it’s amazing!!
A song about the dangers of religion. Very intense. Robert John Bardo, who shot and killed the actress, Rebecca Schaeffer, claimed the song inspired him to do it. U2 stopped performing it live for years because of that.
For the last track, Mothers Of The Disappeared, use this performance from the Joshua Tree Tour 1987. It's actually an outtake from the Rattle And Hum movie. ua-cam.com/video/VE6GfzQJKvc/v-deo.html
One more song. Probably the softest and saddest. Do some research and you'll see how some people got really treated horribly in Argentina in the last century. Mother's of the Disappeared is an actual movement trying to remember the lost children kidnapped by an oppressive regime.
It's a very good song. Bono's guitar play is suspect here though lol. He spends half the time adjusting knobs on his amp lol. But he's never claimed to be a great guitarist.
Now you need to watch the whole Rattle and Hum movie, and please, please, please: the Zoo TV performance at Sidney. Those two represent U2´s pinnacle of live performances, when Bono still got a voice.
The entire Rattle and Hum performance is absolutey spectaculair!!!
I was in the audience that night. Was off to the left side of the stage. McNichols Arena was torn down several years, but just a few miles away is Red Rocks, where U2 recorded Under A Blood Red Sky, another amazing show.
You're my hero......If I could go back in time, this would the concert I would go to.
@@bretcullen5089.. I was able to get Edge's autograph on my ticket stub after the concert.
@@fday1964 what the hell!
One of the coolest U2 songs, by way of one U2's most impressive performances - all tied up with a nice bow on it through your appreciative reaction. Thank you, sir.
probably my 3rd favorite u2 song after i fall down and running to stand still.....this is like the only u2 song with an aspect of tension in it and when it releases into the shreddy guitar parts, it feels good.
For some reason I slept on this song when I originally heard The Joshua Tree but one day I just really listened to it, I mean really hear the lyrics and I loved it ever since. But I had never heard the live version before and honestly it’s amazing!!
The whole Rattle and Hum movie is out of this world. Get in the the U2 rabbit hole!!! Enjoy!!!
Dude U2 made a movie 'Rattle and Hum'......... Watch Rattle and Hum..FUCKIN AWESOME
The movie Rattle and Hum was directed by Phil Jonau. Gifted guy with black and white.
The joshua tree is a amazing album... next u2 album, achtung baby?
oh yes, achtung baby turns 30 this year :P
You got the u2 BUG
A song about the dangers of religion. Very intense. Robert John Bardo, who shot and killed the actress, Rebecca Schaeffer, claimed the song inspired him to do it. U2 stopped performing it live for years because of that.
If you love guitar solos you NEED to listen to Uknown Caller. Keep it up!
Gloria is from the Doors. Try them, the Doors. Try 'moon light drive'
Gloria is from Them, not The Doors
both ..along with many outhers 😎..
Gloria is from van morrison
@@remmers55 I didnt say it wasn't but try the Doors version
Bro, your next U2 reaction (The Joshua Tree): mothers of the disappeared. Recomendation: "U2 - Mothers Of The Disappeared - Tempe, AZ 1987" ;)
For the last track, Mothers Of The Disappeared, use this performance from the Joshua Tree Tour 1987. It's actually an outtake from the Rattle And Hum movie.
ua-cam.com/video/VE6GfzQJKvc/v-deo.html
One more song. Probably the softest and saddest. Do some research and you'll see how some people got really treated horribly in Argentina in the last century. Mother's of the Disappeared is an actual movement trying to remember the lost children kidnapped by an oppressive regime.
Why the hell do people turn stabilization on when uploading professionally-shot footage like this?
As for ditching the glasses, not bad to drop the Michael Moore look.
Happy 4th man hope u have a good day
Thanks man you to!
Plesse react to some new U2’s tours…
Bullet The Blue Sky from 2015 for example
It's a very good song. Bono's guitar play is suspect here though lol. He spends half the time adjusting knobs on his amp lol. But he's never claimed to be a great guitarist.
Now you need to watch the whole Rattle and Hum movie, and please, please, please: the Zoo TV performance at Sidney. Those two represent U2´s pinnacle of live performances, when Bono still got a voice.
He still has a voice , have you not heard him sing acoustic Every Breaking Wave?
Change the title. 'Gloria' is not in this video clip. It was only Exit. Gloria was on the October album 5 years earlier
Well "Gloria" wasn't in the studio song, just added to the live performances. So not too far off.
They are not singing that Gloria song from the October album, but the song written by Van Morrison. ua-cam.com/video/VlWiQ69DGE0/v-deo.html
They sing Van Morrison's 'Gloria' at the end of the song, which is why it's credited here. Has nothing to do with U2's song of the same name.
Song about a religious fanatic who can't see any other way.