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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2006

U2 Live:US Festival

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  • Bono remember  a Michael Laudrup no?

  • For those that haven't i suggest you take the time to do a little research on what the song is actually about. U2 and Bono in particular have repeatedly said this song is not about Bloody Sunday in 1972 but infact is about the violence enacted by all sides of the conlfict in Ireland for decades. In more recent live performances he praised the current politicians in Northern Ireland who have compromised on power sharing arrangements.

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  • Say what he will, Bloody Sunday is a potent phrase for one reason, a reason that predates this song by a decade and predicated the last, most horrific leg of the troubles: No Irishmen, especially republican catholic kids like the Bono and Edge who wrote this song could, or would want to alter the images that chorus screams at you, this is a Rebel song.

  • små negrar i sanden

  • Steve Nash on guitar, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @tmoney12346 - it's a million times better than I could have imagined when i first heard this song

  • @dubcindub15 Agree

  • @tmoney12346 Protestants and Catholics live together peacefully, a few radicals try and screw it up. Everyone agrees that Bono has the most shockingly bad haircut in this video ever. Amen.

  • this is an awesome video regardless of the political implications. thank you so much for posting this, and i will eventually learn how to use the CAPS button on my keyboard!!!

  • What's the current situation in Northern Ireland?

  • @Donkeyn00b

    They voted to stay in uk because england for years and years have put anglicans there to have more influence. Ireland is madly catholic and I don't like it, but they have got their right to freedom. Me as a scot I don't want the queen as my leader and i don't want cameron as my prime minister. We don't need england to leave, colonialism has to end.

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