Poetry, power, passion. This song surpasses anything on the radio these days. U2 has proven their staying power 30 years on . . . this song is just one reason why.
One of my favorites from Bono and the boys! I saw them on the Joshua Tree Tour--first one in San Francisco area. It was by far one of my favorite concerts ever. Still love to crank up the tunes and listen to them at 60!
At the conclusion of that concert in Nov. 1987 in Chicago, as a 19 yr-old man in the military - I had tears in my eyes. It's never happened again, but it moved me that much.
THESE ARE THE KIND OF SONGS THAT REACH YOUR SOUL AND OVERLOAD YOU WITH EMOTIONAL MEMORIES THAT WE WILL ALWAYS HOLD ONTO TILL WE TAKE OUR LAST BREATH IN THIS WORLD.
i saw these guys at live aid in london 1985. they were second best that day as kids to Queen, who laid down perhaps the finest 20 min ever in live rock n roll. i knew that day they were special. when i heard this track for the first time, i knew they were iconic. their finest work to me is this song
Thirty years later, I am still in awe of this song. How a 26/27 year old could write lyrics such as these is amazing. These lyrics punch you in the gut & leave you on the verge of tears. This song is about Greg Carroll, but it could be about anyone that we know that has left us. While I know that Eno & Lanois had a hand in the production, the music comes from these 4 men. The music is veiled, but screams out at the same time. A true masterpiece.
Remember hearing this song for the first time as a 20 year old student from Dublin walking down Michigan Avenue in Chicago 15 years ago and i'm still hooked on it, cant wait to hear it live in Dublin next weekend
yeah its hard to believe bono was so young at this time and u2 were barely learning to play blues music, they always seemed like such preformed old souls
Was a Kiwi living in London when this came out, it always made me cry, it was so meaningful to the loss of their friend and the recognition of our then little known nation! Thanks U2...
This is a song that needs a drink or something before you listen. Something to calm the nerves. What an emotive and touching experience to behold. Magnificent just magnificent. A song able to bring tears to your eyes, gooesbumps on your arms and love bursting in your heart. Good on you bono. The King of Rock for a long time to come.
Amazing talent of U2. awesome lyrics honoring a friend they lost. Bono has an amazing voice and talent. You can feel his feelings when he sings this song.Difficult to find talent like his these days , music was brilliant
The track was written in memory of Greg Carroll, a Māori man the band first met in Auckland during The Unforgettable Fire Tour in 1984. He became very close friends with lead singer Bono and served as a roadie for the group. Carroll was killed in July 1986 in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. Following the funeral in New Zealand, Bono wrote the lyrics to "One Tree Hill", which he dedicated to Carroll. The lyrics reflect Bono's thoughts at the funeral and reflect on his first night in NZ when Greg took Bono up Auckland's One Tree Hill, as well as paying homage to Chilean activist Víctor Jara. Musically, the song was developed in a jam session with producer Brian Eno. The vocals were recorded in a single take, as Bono felt incapable of singing them a second time.
What I recalled reading was that Carroll was a close friend of Bono, so much so he entrusted him with providing friendship to Bono's wife while he was on the road, Carroll was killed in this accident and Bono felt guilty about it and thus wrote this song about it. I was always under the impression the place referred to a location in New Zealand and not Ireland.
Quarantine 2021. I'm in Los Angeles. I've been listening to this every so often. This song takes me to a higher place in my mind. This feels like it'll never end. The song helps.
One Tree Hill,, It was more than words could say. An incredible work of art. How they ended it as Nathan watching Jamie at a Ravens game? Wow did I ever cry!! I miss it already..
As a U2 junkie since 1982, this is still my overall favorite U2 song. I could write a thesis as to why, but no need to...Thanks for the wonderful upload. NZ/Kiwis rock! ❤
I used to run to this song. Would inspire me so much. It gave me strength to get back to who I once was. Unreal the power and strength one can derive from a song.
I've always preferred side two to side one on this album possibly because most of side one was over played. I think side two goes deeper though. This song gives me goosebumps.
What's vinyl? Just kidding, I'm 48. Funny UA-cam videos are "Kids React" to..Misc things from just a few decades ago. Man it makes you realize you have a few years on them. @@mikereiss4216
Was heartbroken with the news of Greg Carrols death. Was in Dublin at the time and was blessed with seeing the lyrics penned in a Biro of One Tree Hill. ( Paul McGuinness showed them to us as he introduced s to the members of the band Clannad.). Somber yet amazing trip.
As a Kiwi - I respect and thank U2 for this dedication to Greg. I remember when it was first released in NZ and that they play it at every NZ concert...
this song and this whole album mean so much to me! My late younger brother bought this cd (he actually bought a cassette of this for me) as a gift back in '87 or '88.
I wish there were more people my age that listened to U2. I'm 18, so I wasn't around when they first came out, but I love them SO much! If you listen to the lyrics they always have a meaning unlike a lot of the music from the 2000's. Yay U2!!
This is one of them songs that I will play on repeat, it has meaning to the the band for their friend, but I believe there's something in us all; that songs like this, make us all stop to think of a little piece of ourselves and events in our lives that have shaped us into who we are today.
I went up One Tree Hill the day I arrived in NZ, took some acid the next day which became a life-changing purification ritual and haven't looked back since. Get emotional every time I hear this song now.
Absolutely, i bought the record the very first day it came out (I was waiting like crazy), I loved this song ever since, I have lost many members of my family, my little brother told me to play this at his funeral, and I told him that I will die first,...well no, he passed away in 2015 , and I was so hurt I could not play this song at that moment, I dedicated this song to him at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in 2017 , when u2 played live, i was crying, what an incredible moment.
Yeah.....when i startend listening to U2, back in 1982, i couldn't comprehend, what their lyrics would do to me. I am sure, they really helped me being a better person :-)
oh I so hear u- yes, it took some 30 years for me to catch up to some of their lyrics, well most of them, freakin' shock-ingly cool! YES, made me a much better Soul Flower and just blooming now! I adored those guys since I was 14, am now 46- cheers mate! Be well! and LOVE!
I totally agree....I am 45, non-religious, but I can feel so much affinity with what they " preach" . They have had such a big influence on my way of thinking, my way of living....I did everything, God has forbidden....bit I dare to say, they really changed me. They really made me aware, caring for my fellow human being (for all life). Giving without expecting. Love and light to you too :-)
These lyrics are as deep as the ocean. Painful almost. A masterpiece. Few artists in the past 30 years could come close to Bono when it comes to lyrics.
If you look at all the musical geniuses of our time, each and every one of us has a favorite album of whoever the band might be. Joshua Tree is my favorite and I would venture a guess a favorite of countless other people. neil young after the gold rush, beatles abbey road and so on and so on. I think at some point they all reach their peak.
This soundtrack along with the rest of most of them has its way to get inside of my heart a forget the past of the women (s) I once loved to just become the past at that moment in time. We live to love and die to mourn in the land that is not our own but, for those who are left to carry on. Peace and prayer be with you always!! Love Ü✌❗
What gets overlooked because of the backstory and theme is the song's incredible, interweaving, syncopated cross rhythms: Larry's drums hitting nice offbeats, Ddge playing multiple guitar tracks, Adam with an offbeat pulse on the bass.... No other U2 song has achieved this rhythmic complexity. Probably only a drummer or rhythm guitarist like myself can appreciate what was done here. It's very hard to get the rhythm right in concert, and sometimes they blow it. I actually think this is one of the reasons they don't play it that much, although they claim it's for emotional reasons. Best I heard it live was on the Joshua Tree tour, when they were playing it at every stop on the tour. Bravo guys, you'll never write another one like this one!
Thank you!!! I've been saying this for the last 29 years!! The drum tracks here are so sick! I STILL can't figure it out. Just a brilliantly written tune. Music and Lyrics! Brilliant. Unreal really.
In terms of drums, the wildest concert I've ever seen was Red Hot Chili Peppers in concert with the Foo Fighters. RHCP's Chad Smith was amazing, but the Foos stunned me even more. This was the late 90's and drummer Taylor Hawkins had just joined the band, but for some songs, guitarist Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana) would change places with Hawkins and hit the skins, so there was like this drummer's duel going on.... It was really trippy, unforgettable...
AdventuresOfTheKanFam , i have figured out the drums, , but it seems like nobody can play it, and I'm not a drummer, i do not own a drum set so i can practice, , there is the percusión that is going against the basic rhythm. incredible.
joshua tree is my favorite u2 album and one tree hill is my favorite song on the album. Some of the songs were just played to death on the radio and some were overlooked like this masterpiece.
Like many, I have listened to U2 for a long time. After doing so, I have drawn the conclusion that musically and lyrically this might very well be their best. It is personal and political. The music and the lyrics (as poetry) can be both stand on their own. Together it is amazing. OTH may not the get the play that other songs get, but it is at least equal, possibly having no peer.
I heard U2 for the first time in grade 8 when I was 12. I ordered The Joshua Tree, Rattle & Hum and Achtung Baby from Columbia House, and it changed my life forever. I still remember listening to it on my Sony Discman with those big old style headphones to get the full proper sound. Right from the start of The Joshua Tree it felt like a portal taking me to another place.
I miss you my brother. R.I.P. dwight,and its hard wishing you happy birthday when your not here. I say it anyhow, Happy Birthday ,as you are in spirit with the Holy souls,saints,and Jesus. And i will see you again when my time finishes .
Funny how when I was 20 and this song/album came out I thought I’d have another 60 years of quality music, this kind of art does not come around very often. But that’s okay, makes me appreciate it more.
We run like a river Run to the sea We run like a river to the sea And when it's raining Raining hard That's when the rain will Break my heart ...O great ocean O great sea Run to the ocean Runt o the sea.
U2 ..escribe hermosa poesía ...y además le pone....sonido a una pequeña historia.... excelente canción ...gran álbum the Joshua tree... desde ciudad de México....love ..love ..love
"I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky, and the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill." Absolutely gorgeous. One of my favorite songs by U2.
Poetry, power, passion. This song surpasses anything on the radio these days. U2 has proven their staying power 30 years on . . . this song is just one reason why.
One of my favorites from Bono and the boys! I saw them on the Joshua Tree Tour--first one in San Francisco area. It was by far one of my favorite concerts ever. Still love to crank up the tunes and listen to them at 60!
At the conclusion of that concert in Nov. 1987 in Chicago, as a 19 yr-old man in the military - I had tears in my eyes. It's never happened again, but it moved me that much.
Yea bet that was a good gig seen same gig in cardiff
THESE ARE THE KIND OF SONGS THAT REACH YOUR SOUL AND OVERLOAD YOU WITH EMOTIONAL MEMORIES THAT WE WILL ALWAYS HOLD ONTO TILL WE TAKE OUR LAST BREATH IN THIS WORLD.
And it never gets old 2023 💕
Yo ni hablo ingles y cada vez que la escucho me hace llorar sin explicación alguna
This is one of the greatest songs ever to be recorded....love the music.
One of those songs that gives you a shiver down the spine every time
30 years later and this track still gives me the chills
i saw these guys at live aid in london 1985. they were second best that day as kids to Queen, who laid down perhaps the finest 20 min ever in live rock n roll. i knew that day they were special. when i heard this track for the first time, i knew they were iconic. their finest work to me is this song
My favorite U2 track. Poetic, meaningful.
Thirty years later, I am still in awe of this song. How a 26/27 year old could write lyrics such as these is amazing. These lyrics punch you in the gut & leave you on the verge of tears. This song is about Greg Carroll, but it could be about anyone that we know that has left us. While I know that Eno & Lanois had a hand in the production, the music comes from these 4 men. The music is veiled, but screams out at the same time. A true masterpiece.
Remember hearing this song for the first time as a 20 year old student from Dublin walking down Michigan Avenue in Chicago 15 years ago and i'm still hooked on it, cant wait to hear it live in Dublin next weekend
M Ross , this is the song I want in my funeral, ...it has an incredible spirit.
Powerful lyrics and voice! Just amazing
yeah its hard to believe bono was so young at this time and u2 were barely learning to play blues music, they always seemed like such preformed old souls
this song is awe inspiring to be sure
Was a Kiwi living in London when this came out, it always made me cry, it was so meaningful to the loss of their friend and the recognition of our then little known nation! Thanks U2...
This is another one of the absolutely outstanding songs from Joshua Tree that were not the big hits.
I love this song... the edge riff is great... simple, efficient...perfect... as usual
One of the best songs ever recorded by any humans that ever existed
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Facts
You are right on about that
amazin lyrics too
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This is a song that needs a drink or something before you listen. Something to calm the nerves. What an emotive and touching experience to behold. Magnificent just magnificent. A song able to bring tears to your eyes, gooesbumps on your arms and love bursting in your heart.
Good on you bono.
The King of Rock for a long time to come.
Bono really is at the top of his game with this simply beautiful song.
Chilling!
This song is about as powerful as a song could ever get. Awesome. Loved in Africa, Love it today in British Columbia, Canada.
RIP, Greg Carroll
Being from New Zealand, this is my favourite U2 song. I have visited One tree hill many times.
Amazing talent of U2. awesome lyrics honoring a friend they lost. Bono has an amazing voice and talent. You can feel his feelings when he sings this song.Difficult to find talent like his these days , music was brilliant
My favorite cut from one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Have to agree with you on that
Absolutely
LOVE this album! I feel its their best.
just posted this again in the show on facebook thur 28 th nov 2019 at 4.10am x
Drumming is so beautiful on this.
My grandparents lived right by One Tree Hill - I have happy memories trying to climb it on a hot and humid Auckland Christmas Day! x
The track was written in memory of Greg Carroll, a Māori man the band first met in Auckland during The Unforgettable Fire Tour in 1984. He became very close friends with lead singer Bono and served as a roadie for the group. Carroll was killed in July 1986 in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. Following the funeral in New Zealand, Bono wrote the lyrics to "One Tree Hill", which he dedicated to Carroll. The lyrics reflect Bono's thoughts at the funeral and reflect on his first night in NZ when Greg took Bono up Auckland's One Tree Hill, as well as paying homage to Chilean activist Víctor Jara. Musically, the song was developed in a jam session with producer Brian Eno. The vocals were recorded in a single take, as Bono felt incapable of singing them a second time.
I didnt know Greg Carroll, but I know the song is dedicated to him.. I hear it on the radio often, and I shed a tear or 2 every time
***** One of the greatest bands ever!
What I recalled reading was that Carroll was a close friend of Bono, so much so he entrusted him with providing friendship to Bono's wife while he was on the road, Carroll was killed in this accident and Bono felt guilty about it and thus wrote this song about it. I was always under the impression the place referred to a location in New Zealand and not Ireland.
Thanks
Yes you're right. One Tree Hill in Auckland. Used to be an amazing sight with the tree. But it got chopped down as an act of protest. Sadly.
I've listened to this song and album for the past thirty plus years. A masterpiece for the times and forever relevant.
Quarantine 2021. I'm in Los Angeles. I've been listening to this every so often. This song takes me to a higher place in my mind. This feels like it'll never end. The song helps.
One Tree Hill,, It was more than words could say. An incredible work of art. How they ended it as Nathan watching Jamie at a Ravens game? Wow did I ever cry!! I miss it already..
As a U2 junkie since 1982, this is still my overall favorite U2 song. I could write a thesis as to why, but no need to...Thanks for the wonderful upload. NZ/Kiwis rock! ❤
one of the best albums ever recorded
Agree, and this song is sort of a hip-hop brilliance :-)
63 yrs old....This will never get old
I used to run to this song. Would inspire me so much. It gave me strength to get back to who I once was. Unreal the power and strength one can derive from a song.
A classic beautiful song, I listen to it at least 20 times a year here on the coast in Oregon where the rivers run to the sea.
Toby Welch , just like we are, we are running like a river to the sea, simply phrase for a really deep meaning.
I'm listening right now at Chinook Winds.
living nice
Beautiful song, beautiful lyrics, beautiful meaning.
Joshua Tree will always be their best album to me.
I agree
You right.
This song gives me goosebumps!!! Especially at the "Oh, great ocean, oh great sea, run to the ocean, run to the sea" part at the end. :)
one of the greatest songs ever!
Play this at my fukn funeral.........as the day begs the night for mercy love
yes
"So make your wish. Do you have it? Good. Now believe in it. With all your heart."
My fave U2 song of all times and I love the most of them. Respect from 🇬🇷💙
one of my favorite song of u2, love this album.... so beautiful
I've always preferred side two to side one on this album possibly because most of side one was over played. I think side two goes deeper though. This song gives me goosebumps.
Side two. Kids today wouldn't know what you were talking about. :)
My favourite side too.
If they own vinyl they would. Apparently many younger folks are into vinyl these days too.
Agree with you Mike. God's Country to One Tree Hill are magnificent. This album would be in my Top 10 Desert Island albums for sure....
What's vinyl? Just kidding, I'm 48. Funny UA-cam videos are "Kids React" to..Misc things from just a few decades ago. Man it makes you realize you have a few years on them. @@mikereiss4216
"Exit" was also on side two, that song is haunting, and I feel haunted everytime I hear it.
One of the best songs ever written in Music History
Best Band Ever
Was heartbroken with the news of Greg Carrols death. Was in Dublin at the time and was blessed with seeing the lyrics penned in a Biro of One Tree Hill. ( Paul McGuinness showed them to us as he introduced s to the members of the band Clannad.). Somber yet amazing trip.
My all time favorite bands of all times!!! Their music an lyrics run so deep. Their songs have no time in this universe.
As a Kiwi - I respect and thank U2 for this dedication to Greg. I remember when it was first released in NZ and that they play it at every NZ concert...
not just Bono but the entire band just fkng get it man do they get it …
this song and this whole album mean so much to me! My late younger brother bought this cd (he actually bought a cassette of this for me) as a gift back in '87 or '88.
A majestic moment in the history of music.
My favorite song on the Joshua Tree album.
One of the best songs ever from U2 , just amazing
I wish there were more people my age that listened to U2. I'm 18, so I wasn't around when they first came out, but I love them SO much! If you listen to the lyrics they always have a meaning unlike a lot of the music from the 2000's. Yay U2!!
What a fantastic song. I have always thought this was one of their greatest songs. How good are the lyrics
This is one of them songs that I will play on repeat, it has meaning to the the band for their friend, but I believe there's something in us all; that songs like this, make us all stop to think of a little piece of ourselves and events in our lives that have shaped us into who we are today.
I went up One Tree Hill the day I arrived in NZ, took some acid the next day which became a life-changing purification ritual and haven't looked back since. Get emotional every time I hear this song now.
Absolutely, i bought the record the very first day it came out (I was waiting like crazy), I loved this song ever since, I have lost many members of my family, my little brother told me to play this at his funeral, and I told him that I will die first,...well no, he passed away in 2015 , and I was so hurt I could not play this song at that moment, I dedicated this song to him at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in 2017 , when u2 played live, i was crying, what an incredible moment.
My favourite U2 song.
I'll see you again, when the stars fall from the sky, and the moon has turned over One Tree Hill.
Miss you Dad.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Víctor Jara Chile 🇨🇱
Hearing this...gets me all choked up...so beautiful
me too ; ) u2 has that effect on me, they are profound
Yeah.....when i startend listening to U2, back in 1982, i couldn't comprehend, what their lyrics would do to me. I am sure, they really helped me being a better person :-)
oh I so hear u- yes, it took some 30 years for me to catch up to some of their lyrics, well most of them, freakin' shock-ingly cool! YES, made me a much better Soul Flower and just blooming now! I adored those guys since I was 14, am now 46- cheers mate! Be well! and LOVE!
I totally agree....I am 45, non-religious, but I can feel so much affinity with what they " preach" . They have had such a big influence on my way of thinking, my way of living....I did everything, God has forbidden....bit I dare to say, they really changed me. They really made me aware, caring for my fellow human being (for all life). Giving without expecting. Love and light to you too :-)
God did not forbid anything, that was man : ) cheers-
The Joshua Tree~~one of the absolute greatest albums ever made
These lyrics are as deep as the ocean. Painful almost. A masterpiece. Few artists in the past 30 years could come close to Bono when it comes to lyrics.
A masterpiece totally.
Completely agree. Bono is such a brilliant song writer.
a few though not many. Neil Young, van Morrison, bob dylan. I'm sure there are a few more but these are all my faves.
@Alonzo Lee *hear hear
If you look at all the musical geniuses of our time, each and every one of us has a favorite album of whoever the band might be. Joshua Tree is my favorite and I would venture a guess a favorite of countless other people. neil young after the gold rush, beatles abbey road and so on and so on. I think at some point they all reach their peak.
Thank you U2 forever for this song.
My most cherished.
Such a powerful song. U2 just absolutely nailed it here.
A touch from U2 to New Zealand, thank you U2 xxx
Ireland and NZ........polar opposites.......both hemispheres need both countries!!!
U2 is the best ! Love the meanings to the songs Bono sings ... stuff the haters !
Well, thanks.
I was a 16 years old french and found this song beautifull.
Didn't know anything about him.
Rest in peace.
My favorite u2 song.....was first cassette I bought, b sides /back side is my favorite!
This soundtrack along with the rest of most of them has its way to get inside of my heart a forget the past of the women (s) I once loved to just become the past at that moment in time. We live to love and die to mourn in the land that is not our own but, for those who are left to carry on. Peace and prayer be with you always!! Love Ü✌❗
One of U2s greatest songs,thanks for posting.
I live in Auckland so it is very haunting riding up to One Tree Hill playing this song. That's feeling a lot of emotion in one go.
Is that place a cemetery ?, i heard that Bono wrote the song while at Greg Carroll's funeral, looking out the hill where the tree was solely standing.
What gets overlooked because of the backstory and theme is the song's
incredible, interweaving, syncopated cross rhythms: Larry's drums hitting nice offbeats, Ddge playing multiple guitar tracks, Adam with an offbeat pulse on the bass....
No other U2 song has achieved this rhythmic complexity. Probably only a drummer or rhythm guitarist like myself can appreciate what was done here. It's very hard to get the rhythm right in concert, and sometimes they blow it. I actually think this is one of the reasons they don't play it that much, although they claim it's for emotional reasons. Best I heard it live was on the Joshua Tree tour, when they were playing it at every stop on the tour. Bravo guys, you'll never write another one like this one!
Thank you!!! I've been saying this for the last 29 years!! The drum tracks here are so sick! I STILL can't figure it out. Just a brilliantly written tune. Music and Lyrics! Brilliant. Unreal really.
Wow, you know about the subtleties here. What other bands and kinds of music do you like?
In terms of drums, the wildest concert I've ever seen was Red Hot Chili Peppers in concert with the Foo Fighters. RHCP's Chad Smith was amazing, but the Foos stunned me even more. This was the late 90's and drummer Taylor Hawkins had just joined the band, but for some songs, guitarist Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana) would change places with Hawkins and hit the skins, so there was like this drummer's duel going on.... It was really trippy, unforgettable...
AdventuresOfTheKanFam , i have figured out the drums, , but it seems like nobody can play it, and I'm not a drummer, i do not own a drum set so i can practice, , there is the percusión that is going against the basic rhythm. incredible.
Or to put it more succinctly, U2 coming up with an african-american rhythm.
GREAT Version! ABsolutely Awesome!! Thanks for sharing it. from the best rock album EVER. "The Joshua Tree" best album ever made, imo.
joshua tree is my favorite u2 album and one tree hill is my favorite song on the album. Some of the songs were just played to death on the radio and some were overlooked like this masterpiece.
Love this album. Love this song. Love U2. In a large part, you made my youth. Thank you.
When Edge hits those ringing open high E notes in the chorus... ❤️
best band over the last 40 years, Joshua Tree is like a greatest hits album, don't even argue with me. That is all
One of the best from THE best album they ever made...
Powerful. After 35 years, still powerful, dang!!!
Lyrically, imho, this is their best. Bono really does some great poetry here.
Masterpiece they made with this one❤️🙏
Like many, I have listened to U2 for a long time. After doing so, I have drawn the conclusion that musically and lyrically this might very well be their best. It is personal and political. The music and the lyrics (as poetry) can be both stand on their own. Together it is amazing. OTH may not the get the play that other songs get, but it is at least equal, possibly having no peer.
poetry of the highest possible level
I have loved this song since it came out. The emotion is obvious. I just learned the story behind the song. Now I really get it. 😥
In tears.
I heard U2 for the first time in grade 8 when I was 12. I ordered The Joshua Tree, Rattle & Hum and Achtung Baby from Columbia House, and it changed my life forever. I still remember listening to it on my Sony Discman with those big old style headphones to get the full proper sound. Right from the start of The Joshua Tree it felt like a portal taking me to another place.
U2 is profound ,and their music has pulled through when I couldn't.
the song that's gentler than tears, the warmth that overcomes sadness..
Most under rated song ever written!
1.5 million views, 5.2K likes, and 528 comments ain't underrated, you dumbass.
I love this song
no doubt...one of my favorite works of art
Beautiful. Have listen to this song all my life.
I miss you my brother. R.I.P. dwight,and its hard wishing you happy birthday when your not here. I say it anyhow, Happy Birthday ,as you are in spirit with the Holy souls,saints,and Jesus. And i will see you again when my time finishes .
The best song off the best album of all time.
Funny how when I was 20 and this song/album came out I thought I’d have another 60 years of quality music, this kind of art does not come around very often. But that’s okay, makes me appreciate it more.
I always get the shivers @3:54.
So very touching... almost makes me cry no matter how long i haven't heard it.
God bless the people of Ireland.
We run like a river
Run to the sea
We run like a river to the sea
And when it's raining
Raining hard
That's when the rain will
Break my heart
...O great ocean
O great sea
Run to the ocean
Runt o the sea.
Tee Hill I'm gonna miss you.. One Tree Hill was..Is the best show ever!
U2 ..escribe hermosa poesía ...y además le pone....sonido a una pequeña historia.... excelente canción ...gran álbum the Joshua tree... desde ciudad de México....love ..love ..love
just one great album (a favorite of mine) among beautiful, heart felt rhythms (music abound) to enjoy!!!
The sun's so bright it leaves no shadows... Class
Joshua Tree was a Masterpiece of lyrical poetry!
"I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky, and the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill."
Absolutely gorgeous. One of my favorite songs by U2.
That's why I say U2 is awesome!
30 yrs. strong. thanks.