They always do a good job of the intro to Where the Streets Have No Name but this has to be my favourite. Saw them at Leeds on this tour, just an amazing night.
I had the priviledge of being at this concert whilst visiting my sister living in Fremont (I'm from South Wales, UK).... The idea was to see Oasis while taking in a bit of the irish lads as a bonus but U2 absolutely blew me away!!!
thanks for posting the two songs! I was looking specifically for this transition when I heard the tail end of Please and just the early background track to WTSHNN in another video lol.
I was at the concert the day after, 19 July 1997. It was the first and only large concert I ever went to and rather impressive. One of the most memorable was the end of "Please" and the transition to "Where the streets have no name". Great piece of work, tears to the eyes and shivers down the spine.
Great piece of drums on this song. Rock on!
MichielK1000 1 month ago
They always do a good job of the intro to Where the Streets Have No Name but this has to be my favourite. Saw them at Leeds on this tour, just an amazing night.
Richardjseddon 5 months ago
@Richardjseddon This may be my favorite too. It's so hard to choose, but this is so moving.
skrason 5 months ago
anyone else hear SBS drum line at 3:10
tonewolfsyd 7 months ago
@tonewolfsyd <sure. Please goes about the Irish armed conflict, just like SBS...
MOSS722 6 months ago
It's one of my favourite U2 songs and it's a great pleasure to hear it live . But they never do it now . It's so sad
elisyd7 10 months ago
I had the priviledge of being at this concert whilst visiting my sister living in Fremont (I'm from South Wales, UK).... The idea was to see Oasis while taking in a bit of the irish lads as a bonus but U2 absolutely blew me away!!!
Great to reminisce :)
superjoel1011 10 months ago
U2 wrote "Miami"
extreme67 1 year ago
thanks for posting the two songs! I was looking specifically for this transition when I heard the tail end of Please and just the early background track to WTSHNN in another video lol.
EnigmaComposer 1 year ago
@EnigmaComposer No, Thank You for Watching the video and I´m Glad You Like it
BONO1593 1 year ago 2
I was at the concert the day after, 19 July 1997. It was the first and only large concert I ever went to and rather impressive. One of the most memorable was the end of "Please" and the transition to "Where the streets have no name". Great piece of work, tears to the eyes and shivers down the spine.
john3verse5 1 year ago
@john3verse5 I glad you like it :D
BONO1593 1 year ago
great great great great... we miss you Pop
rasbandam 1 year ago