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  • wouldn't mind hearing this with Yoko silenced.

  • Yokos singing in the song is actually good c:

  • I dig this 100 percent.

  • The crap people listen to and the nerve to say Yoko makes the song bad. I think its great. First time hearing it.

  • There is a serious problem with this song, and she's really getting on my nerves.

  • this song looks like come together

  • john probably loved ono very much for allowing her to screw the song

  • Happy 71st John

    

  • cool even with yoko

  • album covers weird but makes sense only john songs are good very underrated album R.I.P John lennon

  • @SouthwestRanger

    haha you're outgunned and outnumbered you hun

  • YOU guy's dave peel lied about being on stage with JOHN @YOKO AT THE ANN ARBOR GIG FREE JOHN NOT 10 for 2 PART #2 I BET YOU WAS NOT THERE AT THE N>Y> GIG EATHER YOUR A LIAR YOU NEVER PLAYED WITH JOHN IN ANN ARBOR THATS ME STANDING NEXTTO YOKO THUR ALL 4 song's RONNIE KING

  • What the **** is this? "Bloody Sunday" is one of the most important events in Ireland's history. When I heard Wolfe Tones' version it touched me, I could feel the power from it. I know that this was written by John (all respect to him), but...WTF?

  • Great song but Yoko's screeching makes my ears bleed.

  • that's probably the only song tha i like yoko's singing

    it really makes the song good !

  • THIS IS THE MAN THAT MADE IT HAPPEN A GOOD FREIND JOHN LENONNNN" YOUR BUD FOR EVER RONNIE KING ON STAGE NEXT TO YOKO WITH THE BROOM I MADE A BASS OUT OF LOVE PEASE:FOREVER

  • For the posters who think the WolfeTones wrote this, please view this video of the Wolfetones: v=f6Nq47LjICw&feature=related

    where they give credit to John Lennon, at about the 3:30 mark, for writing this song and never forgetting his Irish heritage.

  • The female choir singing "sunday bloody sundayyyyyy" really ruins the song

  • @TheFrickinPope .... its yoko

  • @TheFrickinPope In that case yoko really ruins the song.

  • @TheFrickinPope Oh c'mon! Yoko adds a little edge to the feel of the music.

  • The end of each verse on this song has the same melody of Come Together. :40 to :43 for example.

  • The "N" word spells Reagan backwards. That is the reason African-Americans find the word so offensive.

  • @etbella3 WOW GUESS YOU SKIPPED THOSE SPELLING LESSONS....BUY A DICTIONARY SO YOU DONT MAKE A FOOL OF YOURSELF WITH COMMENTS LIKE THAT!

  • Totally different song from U2's Sunday Bloody Sunday. John Lennon didn't write this either, it was the Wolfetones

  • @cfcryans John Lennon did write this ... its from his album in 1972.. even the wolfetones thanks Lennon for writing the song before they sing it ...

  • @cfcryans It's actually the Wolfe Tones. Presumably you're a fan - yet you can't even type out the correct format of their name! Oh, and by the way, John Lennon DID write the song.

  • I don't get why people hate yoko, honestly do you think she is worse than miley cyrus?

  • @residentevlidead her singing is worse but the whoredom is much less

  • @residentevlidead i have absolutely nothing against her but i don't like her either, but i think that she is way better than whatever miley cyrus is, i don't know what she is because she definitely can't sing so she's not a singer and she sucks at acting so shes not an actress either so, i'd say shes is just a bitchy cunt, or slut, which ever one is the same!

  • Yoko is good in this song!

  • Awesome song! I wonder how it was received when it was first released?

  • great song, but would be much better without Yoko's vocals

  • I really wish the radio wouldn't saturate us with "Imagine" all day long. This is actually a very good song...and I didn't even know it existed until today!

  • @REMCUREBOY

    This song wasn't allowed on the air in Britain when Lennon released it. In fact, I believe all Lennon's song from this album were banned in Britain.

  • i hate yoko in this song is there a non yoko version she kills it completly

  • This was out before U2 im well sure.

  • this is great-but it doesn't mean the U2's version was better. In fact U2's is a little more catchy.

    Personally, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has just registered as U2 for me...It's fab that one of my all time favourite musicians had a song about this tragedy as well, though.

  • Tiocfaidh ar la!

  • this song was banned on british, irish and american airwaves! What other song by a Beatle was banned?? Only Give Ireland Back to the Irish by Paul McCartney... slainte agus fada beatha agus bas an Eirreann!

  • Este "Sunday Bloody Sunday" de John Lennon es mejor que el U2. Ireland for the irish !!!...The british politicians and british army are bullshit

  • @andr3w103, Much better!!  It was banned in Britain at that time.

    slainte.

  • Ok this was a shock. Im huge John Lennon fan but i still though this song was made by U2. Well, You can always learn something new

  • @basisti94

    the song from U2 is a different song with totally different lyrics!!

  • yeh u2's song is rubbish

    this is real

  • @Phoblacht And is totally shit. Nothing else to say about it.

  • @basisti94 It doesn't even resemble the song by U2, it's a total different song

  • Never knew John Lennon wrote this! Think hes even more of a legend now! IRELAND 4 THE IRISH

  • @jcollins32 different song just same name!

  • @jcollins32 John Lennon was murdered on December 8, which is the Catholic Feast of the Immaculate Conception. And just like Jesus, if John Lennon had had a hammer, he sho nuf wouldn't have used it to be a carpenter.

  • @jcollins32 Much better than U2

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  • whaddup bitch!!

  • Yoko's voice actually sounds kinda cool this song!

  • It's scares me a little.

  • IS THIS ON CD?

  • The outra instrumentation kind of reminds be of the descending patterns of "I Am the Walrus" and I even thought I heard John do a "chooga chooga chooga" at 3:48!

  • john might of been outta his head in ny but he new the struggle tiocfaidh ar la

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