The fact that Bono's father past away a day or two before this show . And can still perform like this is a testament to him and the band . Rock on forever
As Wesley Byrd mentioned, this is incorrect. Bono's father died on the early morning of 21th of august 2001(and U2 still played later that night in London!). This Slane Castle concert was held on 1st of september. The reason a lot of people gets this mixed up is because U2 also played a concert at Slane on the 25 august, but during that one they played songs like A Sort Of Homecoming, Dancing in the Moonlight, Bad(with Coldplay - Yellow snippet!) and In A Little While - which was not played at this concert.
@@isaacdepaula2103 shes talking about 9/11. Still kinda an ass move to say that though. Scale does not dispose bonos grief man, shouldn't ever bring that card to the table
I just lost my own dad, and seeing this video for the millionth time tonight I for the first time notice Bono at the beginning wailing, "It's Paul, it's Paul. I'll see you soon, father!" I woke my wife up with my quiet blubbering. Amen and amen. Thanks for giving me the words I needed, Bono.
Wasn’t this the day after Bono had buried his Da? This is why this segue from “All I Want Is You” to “Where the Streets Have No Name” gets me emotional every damn time. ☺️ It’s like he’s singing to the Heavens... ...to Brendan. ...to his Da. Gods rest his soul.✨
One of the greatest song, live performance ever in the history of mankind. I've never seen magic like this before. Look at ocean of people. prefect live singing perfect music. 10/10 stars, this is what its called perfection, thanks to TH-cam we are witnessing one of the historical concert of greatest band in history The U2.
This is why it is so great. Hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" and "See you soon, father" ....... just can't stop the tears.
I really wish they included the ending of All I Want is You leading to this song because it further drives home the emotion Bono put in to this performance.
Im sorry dud this is probably the best U2 version but the best of all time is the one by Muse in 2010 at Glastonbury. I've been a fan of both groups since i was 5 years olds and trust me, muse his the best live band of this century by far. When they invited the Edge to play on stage with them they pushed the song to a whole other limit. This performance still gives me chills 11 years later. th-cam.com/video/IbF9MPyRTHI/w-d-xo.html
@@mikac2002 i respect your choice and I agree that this version is a very good one as well… but I don’t think that a cover can be as good or even better than the real thing ;). Muse is an amazing live band but I don’t think it’s right to say that Streets’ best live performance comes from a band that’s not U2. Streets is my personal anthem and I’ve listened to pretty much all of the live performances available on TH-cam (not even exaggerating) and to me the setting of the song at that moment, place and context isn’t comparable to Muse’s performance at Glastonbury.
@@mikac2002 there's no reason, but you're muse's fan, to say that performance is better or take the song to other limit. I mean, i respect that is your personal taste, and you prefer it over the u2's live version. I just saying that muse's version is more flat, is right in the top the whole time, same the singer, screaming in one register the entirely song. It is an amazing performance, but when one put it side by side with another version to compare, the vision's fan has to disappear, otherwise the choice could probably be too subjective.
22 years ago. Still one of the best and most emotional live performances I've never seen in my life. And I'm not a U2 fan, but this is amazing beyond your preferences. Objectively amazing.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the drummer. For example … 3:57. He’s back there carrying the beat like a boss. The band would just not be the same without him. He’s a huge talent. Just listen to the song and pay attention to what he is doing all the way through. It’s incredible.
Agreed. Larry spent a lot of time in marching bands as a kid which drives a lot of his technique - perfect example is the moment you highlight. Its fascinating and really impressive.
This performance happened 10 days before 9/11. Then, at the Super Bowl, U2 performed this song again (with much of the same flavoring as this performance) to honor the fallen and inspire America. Really cool.
Not enough credit IMHO goes to Larry. That driving beat at the heart of every U2 song takes a monstrous amount of technique, skill, and energy. There is no part of this band that could be replaced. If one member were to depart, that would be it. The Beatles, Led Zep, U2. Every member is indispensable.
One of the things I loved most about seeing the special display for them at the RRHOF was the drumset Larry played at their very first gig. Stuff like that just gets me in my sweet spots. Special instruments that meant something to the band, or have historical value...
If Adam had quit in the early 80s like he had thought about, I don't think they would have split up back then, but now, they totally would split. That's why they are the kind of band who give equal writing credits to all of their members, nobody elevated above the other members. When it comes to the band, they are all technically equals.
At the beginning of "Streets"; hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" ...... "See you soon, father" ......"Amen"..... and Edge's face at 0:26 then gazing to the sky at 0:29
No fucking technology or social media back when the song first came out. If you wanted to be a Tru artist one would have to work hard to receive that status. Today only performers not artist with technology making the music and the you post it to TH-cam the same day it was made.. There is a difference.between an artist and a performer.
@@freddiem73 Bono’s real name is Paul Hewson. About a week before these concerts at Slane, he buried his father Bob Hewson-he’s calling out for his dad and adding “I sing this song for him.”
What else to add?this is the GREATEST rock'n'roll song to be played live.Bono,Edge,Adam,Larry:thanks from the bottom of my heart for such a masterpiece
In the beginning he cried out in a deep felt guttural voice much like I did after my own dad passed away. It was at his memorial prayer service....shook me to my core, and helped with an incredible build up of sadness and frustration of life being completely out of our control sometimes. It was a hard time for me.
The only bad thing about being inside the Heart at this gig, and I mean THE ONLY thing, is that no gig could ever come close to it after. The perfect day, the perfect performance and arena for the lads!
Looking at the date when this was filmed, knowing now what happened 10 days later, and how this song helped America and the world heal at Superbowl 36, is very emotional. I want to live in a place where the streets have no name.
In the transition from "All I Want Is You" to this song, you can hear Bono whispering words to his father who had just died a few days before this concert in U2's hometown.
At the beginning of "Streets"; hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" ....... "See you soon, father" ......"Amen"...... just can't stop the tears.
Hey U2, listen up your fans, publish it again with ALL I WANT IS YOU merging in WTSHNN!! This performance is amazing and you should preserve both together
The FOUR of them, to see U2 live is a treat in itself !!! Now to see Where the Streets have No Name “live” is the best !!! Nothing like or comes near the performance of this song !!! Two hearts beat as one !!!
I don't think a better concert has ever been put to film - this is still my dream venue to not only see a show, but to play a show. Just look at those seas of people. If there was one song to bring them all together, it's this one. The first time I ever got to see U2 play it live was during the Vertigo tour and truthfully, I had tears in my eyes. The themes are so universal and the boys just elevate the whole performance. Bono was on point this day, the whole DVD is impeccable. The one part they missed in this was the EPIC lead in from "All I Want Is You" where Bono vocally transitions to the this song, I get chills every time!
I was at this show, Slane is 10 miles from my home. As a venue for gigs Slane is awful, I shiuld know Ive seen Springsteen, U2, Bowie, GnR 's Queen and more at Slane. Awful place to get in and out of, sound is terrible too. But the day is ALWAYS great craic.
I was at the 1st gig, the dvd actually comprises of both gigs 25th August and September 1st 2001 and they are spliced together seamlessly by the director Hamish Hamilton who also directed the Boston gig in June prior! Both DVDs are works of art I've never seen a live concert captured on film as beautifully as he does it! Yes, a magical night I'll never forget,for anyone who has never had the privilege of being to Slane Castle it is a sight to behold, not just the historical castle itself but the land it sits on and the surrounding Boyne River Valley, it's breathtaking and knowing the history of the great battle that took place there really adds to the mystique! At night if takes on a new life with the castle illuminated.....as for U2 themselves, nothing much else I can say but EPIC!
@@bonxieskua you are so lucky to have such a beautiful space and venue that close - I'm sure the shows all make up for the pains to get there! I also own the Chili Peppers and Bryan Adams concert DVDs that were put on there - the venue just brings something extra out of each artist and the people of Ireland amplify it all with their enthusiasm.
Very haunting listening to Bono's delivery at the beginning. His dad had only died, and there's like some sort of release or acknowledgement of the pain just as the song is about to begin. This is what performance is. Raw and real.
I have never been a fan of his music. But I like that is it so positive/flowing/and promotes world peace and people uniting in the world. So for that alone, I think they are awesome.
For some reason when I see this U2 song being played live - I get very emotional and tears start rolling down my face - I'm blubbing again for it sure packs a punch.
WOW The Edge, you can tell he loves playing this song. Can’t imagine what the atmosphere was like seeing this live. This is music at it’s peak! Just amazing.
❤❤❤❤t es un AS avec ton groupe . Merci beaucoup pour tout ce que tu nous a offert avec ton équipe.. quel beau voyage depuis plus de 20 ans..ont vous remerciera jamais assez..bonne journée ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
19 years old. For some reason, this song particularly floods me with childhood memories, my dad played this and other rock music all the time. Reminds me of the great years growing up. Wish I could go see this live
I actually think this song is about a better place then here, like Heaven or so. Bono seems to be talking about escaping from such a flawed place and going to someplace better. "I want to tear down these walls that hold me inside/I want to reach out and touch the flame/where the streets have no name. In Heaven, the streets are paved with gold and I'm guessing don't have names. "I want to feel sunlight on my face/see that dust cloud disappear without a trace/I want to take shelter from the poison rain/where the streets have no name.
Omg omg omg OMGGGGG!!!!!!! Finally!!! I'm just 19 yo btw, the concert is from the year I was born... But U2 guys were just so awesome... Their songs are drugs!!! And this performance omfg!!!
Me too man, same age as you. My dad played this all the time throughout my childhood and it immediately brings back memories from my youth. Wish I could see it live someday.
Goose Bump City!!!! Every time!!! All I Want is You as the lead into the Edge’s guitar in Streets is the best transition I have ever heard!!! Nothing compares!!! Electrifies the audience!!! Please add that in the next video!!
I've never forgotten the first time I put this LP on my stereo with this such amazing big intro made for concert and always makes me the same feeling deeply in my body,two musical notes and done! I'm not here anymore I'm 14 years old the sound max alone in the house and I'm singing as in tour again again again!neighbourhoods kicked the wall! NEVER MIND IT'S U2 guys!! Do you ever feel something like this! I know I've already shared October Boy War the unforgettable fire but man girls....listen that!🙇🙇🙇💃💃💃🎸🎸🎸🎸👍✊✊✌✌Fan from 1982 from Paris 😆😜😚👏👏👏
I was stationed in the California High desert, 29 Palms when this album came out. It amazed and influenced all of us. Joshua Tree was just down the road.
Still love U2 in 2024❤
me too best band ever
The fact that Bono's father past away a day or two before this show . And can still perform like this is a testament to him and the band . Rock on forever
It was 10 days prior that Mr Hewson passed away.
@@wesleybyrd1816
It was ten days later that many more fathers, mothers, daughters and sons died...
As Wesley Byrd mentioned, this is incorrect. Bono's father died on the early morning of 21th of august 2001(and U2 still played later that night in London!). This Slane Castle concert was held on 1st of september. The reason a lot of people gets this mixed up is because U2 also played a concert at Slane on the 25 august, but during that one they played songs like A Sort Of Homecoming, Dancing in the Moonlight, Bad(with Coldplay - Yellow snippet!) and In A Little While - which was not played at this concert.
@@sodarkherhair78 And?
@@isaacdepaula2103 shes talking about 9/11. Still kinda an ass move to say that though. Scale does not dispose bonos grief man, shouldn't ever bring that card to the table
U2 go home live from Slane Castle is the greatest live recording in the history of music.
I agree.
YES!!! I Have it saved /downloaded to me music. Love it.
Yes...I was so damn pumped up by this moment I was jumping in my living room
Fuhhh cierto 😊
I was at this traveled from Scotland best weekend of my life
The Edge is seriously one of the coolest guitarists of all time. Love his unique sound so much. Happy St. Paddy everyone
That transition to this from All I Want Is You was pretty magical
The most beautiful thing is the crowd without cellphones
Probably one of the best songs not only from U2 but globally.
I just lost my own dad, and seeing this video for the millionth time tonight I for the first time notice Bono at the beginning wailing, "It's Paul, it's Paul. I'll see you soon, father!" I woke my wife up with my quiet blubbering. Amen and amen. Thanks for giving me the words I needed, Bono.
I could watch this 10,000 times and not have wasted one second of my life. This is it. This is my one song if I could only have one.
❤
Chills. Every time. Still. After 20 years. Greatest gig u2 ever played. Unreal.
That's what Slane does with a band.
Wasn’t this the day after Bono had buried his Da? This is why this segue from “All I Want Is You” to “Where the Streets Have No Name” gets me emotional every damn time. ☺️
It’s like he’s singing to the Heavens...
...to Brendan.
...to his Da.
Gods rest his soul.✨
Yes brother!!!!Greetings from Greece!
@@BananaCologne yeah. It was. Bono let his old man go that night. Then 10 days later the world changed.
2021 maravilloso 😍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇨🇺🇺🇸
To me "Where the Streets have no name" is the greatest Song of the 20th Century.
I preferred "New Year's Day". But I think we can agree to differ on a small matter of which is the greater of two superb pieces of music.
Back when people really enjoyed the music and themselves ... No cellphones
One of the greatest song, live performance ever in the history of mankind. I've never seen magic like this before. Look at ocean of people. prefect live singing perfect music. 10/10 stars, this is what its called perfection, thanks to TH-cam we are witnessing one of the historical concert of greatest band in history The U2.
This is why it is so great. Hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" and "See you soon, father" ....... just can't stop the tears.
I agree. This is the best live concert that I have seen of U2. The magic is definantly there.
I really wish they included the ending of All I Want is You leading to this song because it further drives home the emotion Bono put in to this performance.
Same! The video used to be up but I guess they took it down.
Yes! Thats the best part 🥺
I really miss it too...
Die beste Möglichkeit, sein Immunsystem zu stärken 😉
Für Freiheit und Frieden !
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Best live version of the song by an astronomical unit
Escuchá la versión de u2 river 1998...
@damedge07 amazing version as well (the dc 1992 version is amazing too) but IMO the setting makes it even better ;)
Im sorry dud this is probably the best U2 version but the best of all time is the one by Muse in 2010 at Glastonbury. I've been a fan of both groups since i was 5 years olds and trust me, muse his the best live band of this century by far. When they invited the Edge to play on stage with them they pushed the song to a whole other limit. This performance still gives me chills 11 years later.
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@@mikac2002 i respect your choice and I agree that this version is a very good one as well… but I don’t think that a cover can be as good or even better than the real thing ;). Muse is an amazing live band but I don’t think it’s right to say that Streets’ best live performance comes from a band that’s not U2. Streets is my personal anthem and I’ve listened to pretty much all of the live performances available on TH-cam (not even exaggerating) and to me the setting of the song at that moment, place and context isn’t comparable to Muse’s performance at Glastonbury.
@@mikac2002 there's no reason, but you're muse's fan, to say that performance is better or take the song to other limit. I mean, i respect that is your personal taste, and you prefer it over the u2's live version. I just saying that muse's version is more flat, is right in the top the whole time, same the singer, screaming in one register the entirely song. It is an amazing performance, but when one put it side by side with another version to compare, the vision's fan has to disappear, otherwise the choice could probably be too subjective.
The greatest 5 and a half minutes of humanity
Temporarily world peace
If only for a moment
You are welcome to return at any point :)
It will always be here.
22 years ago. Still one of the best and most emotional live performances I've never seen in my life. And I'm not a U2 fan, but this is amazing beyond your preferences. Objectively amazing.
80,000 people just enjoying that awesome song and not a single darn cellphone in sight.....Good old times
I love everything about this. The way Bono's holding the mic, the Edge playing like a badass, and the moment the lights hit the crowd-just wow.
God was in the room...The Father was there, I truly believe.❤❤
5 seconds. It takes me 5 seconds to start crying, every damned time I watch this performance. It is perfection. Pure, sincere, raw perfection.
Same here.
I cry too 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Especially, when I hear The Edge's memorable opening guitar riff... 🥹🥹🥲🥲. That really pulls on my heartstrings... every time.
big same
The Greatest Rock Band all of time 🔥
Not on your Nelly Thinlizzy takes that accolade.
@@frankmcconnellogue3351 Who is Thinlizzy
Can we take a moment to appreciate the drummer. For example … 3:57. He’s back there carrying the beat like a boss. The band would just not be the same without him. He’s a huge talent. Just listen to the song and pay attention to what he is doing all the way through. It’s incredible.
Agreed. Larry spent a lot of time in marching bands as a kid which drives a lot of his technique - perfect example is the moment you highlight. Its fascinating and really impressive.
There are and were so much great bands on this planet but
U2 and Queen are the two G.O.A.T. is my opinion !!!
Solid❤❤❤❤
Le batteur c est Larry Mullen
36 years after, they are still kicking! U2 is the best group world wide, bigger that Queen. Sorry!
This performance happened 10 days before 9/11. Then, at the Super Bowl, U2 performed this song again (with much of the same flavoring as this performance) to honor the fallen and inspire America. Really cool.
Definitely a top "wish I were there" concert for me.
Feliz 2023 pra todos nós. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
What a drummer....!
there will be light💗forever👍
Not enough credit IMHO goes to Larry. That driving beat at the heart of every U2 song takes a monstrous amount of technique, skill, and energy. There is no part of this band that could be replaced. If one member were to depart, that would be it. The Beatles, Led Zep, U2. Every member is indispensable.
I agree. Its a huge amount of effort which can clearly be seen. Every member in this band is indispensable.
Most folk think Larry is U2. He's a fucking legend. Look at In Gods Country on R and H, the movie.
And, 'its all about the drums'
One of the things I loved most about seeing the special display for them at the RRHOF was the drumset Larry played at their very first gig. Stuff like that just gets me in my sweet spots. Special instruments that meant something to the band, or have historical value...
If Adam had quit in the early 80s like he had thought about, I don't think they would have split up back then, but now, they totally would split. That's why they are the kind of band who give equal writing credits to all of their members, nobody elevated above the other members. When it comes to the band, they are all technically equals.
Completely agree.
At the beginning of "Streets"; hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" ...... "See you soon, father" ......"Amen"..... and Edge's face at 0:26 then gazing to the sky at 0:29
This song is special, the gig is iconic, just pure happiness. Damn music just isn't the same these days.
No fucking technology or social media back when the song first came out. If you wanted to be a Tru artist one would have to work hard to receive that status. Today only performers not artist with technology making the music and the you post it to TH-cam the same day it was made.. There is a difference.between an artist and a performer.
no phones, no cameras, just enjoying the moment! What a time
This has to be my #1 live version of this song.
Its the best
BAD is really good Live too! Especially in their earlier years.
Absolutely!! I love it!!
can't help thinking that Bono just lost his father the day before when I hear him screaming at the beginning of Streets this day... so emotional...
"It's Paul! It's Paul!"
I start crying my eyes out when I hear those words. Best version of this song ever.
Tears. Every. Single. Time.
Where is the it’s paul piece?
@@freddiem73 about 0:33 in
@@lanway13 Scott - what is the reference to - I always though he was saying chamone/ c'mon at that point?
@@freddiem73 Bono’s real name is Paul Hewson. About a week before these concerts at Slane, he buried his father Bob Hewson-he’s calling out for his dad and adding “I sing this song for him.”
What else to add?this is the GREATEST rock'n'roll song to be played live.Bono,Edge,Adam,Larry:thanks from the bottom of my heart for such a masterpiece
One of the most powerful bands in history
This is one song that the fans cheer for the most it's just a Beautiful Song the words the music the sound it's just a GREAT
you know what I'm going to say... NO CELL PHONES !!! seems like a hundred years ago.
In the beginning he cried out in a deep felt guttural voice much like I did after my own dad passed away. It was at his memorial prayer service....shook me to my core, and helped with an incredible build up of sadness and frustration of life being completely out of our control sometimes. It was a hard time for me.
Amazing. Tens of thousands of people and not a geopolitically world-altering terrorist attack in sight. Just living for the moment.
The only bad thing about being inside the Heart at this gig, and I mean THE ONLY thing, is that no gig could ever come close to it after. The perfect day, the perfect performance and arena for the lads!
Looking at the date when this was filmed, knowing now what happened 10 days later, and how this song helped America and the world heal at Superbowl 36, is very emotional. I want to live in a place where the streets have no name.
In the transition from "All I Want Is You" to this song, you can hear Bono whispering words to his father who had just died a few days before this concert in U2's hometown.
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At the beginning of "Streets"; hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" ....... "See you soon, father" ......"Amen"...... just can't stop the tears.
この曲を知って20年以上、当時高校生だったのがもう40手前のおっさんになったけど、
ギターリフを聴けば毎回心動かされるし、これから先も変わらない。
俺の中での宝物みたいな曲。
本当に心が洗われる崇高な曲
the most inspirational song ever
The Best,Hello from Serbia❤❤❤❤❤
Hey U2, listen up your fans, publish it again with ALL I WANT IS YOU merging in WTSHNN!! This performance is amazing and you should preserve both together
The FOUR of them, to see U2 live is a treat in itself !!! Now to see Where the Streets have No Name “live” is the best !!!
Nothing like or comes near the performance of this song !!!
Two hearts beat as one !!!
I don't think a better concert has ever been put to film - this is still my dream venue to not only see a show, but to play a show. Just look at those seas of people. If there was one song to bring them all together, it's this one. The first time I ever got to see U2 play it live was during the Vertigo tour and truthfully, I had tears in my eyes. The themes are so universal and the boys just elevate the whole performance. Bono was on point this day, the whole DVD is impeccable. The one part they missed in this was the EPIC lead in from "All I Want Is You" where Bono vocally transitions to the this song, I get chills every time!
I was at this show, Slane is 10 miles from my home. As a venue for gigs Slane is awful, I shiuld know Ive seen Springsteen, U2, Bowie, GnR 's Queen and more at Slane. Awful place to get in and out of, sound is terrible too. But the day is ALWAYS great craic.
I was at the 1st gig, the dvd actually comprises of both gigs 25th August and September 1st 2001 and they are spliced together seamlessly by the director Hamish Hamilton who also directed the Boston gig in June prior! Both DVDs are works of art I've never seen a live concert captured on film as beautifully as he does it! Yes, a magical night I'll never forget,for anyone who has never had the privilege of being to Slane Castle it is a sight to behold, not just the historical castle itself but the land it sits on and the surrounding Boyne River Valley, it's breathtaking and knowing the history of the great battle that took place there really adds to the mystique! At night if takes on a new life with the castle illuminated.....as for U2 themselves, nothing much else I can say but EPIC!
Queen in Montreal '81 is the best live performance ever recorded, imho. But this one is a very close second :)
IMHO Zoo TV is the best U2 Concert ever
@@bonxieskua you are so lucky to have such a beautiful space and venue that close - I'm sure the shows all make up for the pains to get there! I also own the Chili Peppers and Bryan Adams concert DVDs that were put on there - the venue just brings something extra out of each artist and the people of Ireland amplify it all with their enthusiasm.
Maybe the best live version of this song
Very haunting listening to Bono's delivery at the beginning. His dad had only died, and there's like some sort of release or acknowledgement of the pain just as the song is about to begin. This is what performance is. Raw and real.
I was at that concert… amazing night
What I'd give to go back to see this show with this crowd (and no cell phones) 😍
I have never been a fan of his music. But I like that is it so positive/flowing/and promotes world peace and people uniting in the world. So for that alone, I think they are awesome.
For some reason when I see this U2 song being played live - I get very emotional and tears start rolling down my face - I'm blubbing again for it sure packs a punch.
Hearing Bono call to his recently passed father and saying "It's Paul" and "See you soon, father" ....... just can't stop the tears.
Same bro…same
U2 For Me Too...You Are Great......Greetings From Sri Lanka
The passage from "All I want is you" to "Where the streets have no name" is, in my opinion, the highest peak of U2 live performances ever.
Singing for his father. I have no doubt!!! ❤❤❤
It doesn't get any better than this.
WOW The Edge, you can tell he loves playing this song. Can’t imagine what the atmosphere was like seeing this live. This is music at it’s peak! Just amazing.
I wanna too❤
The greatest rock band in history.............
3:15
My favorite lyric change
The best band ever 💜
Ich liebe U2 und diese alten Klassiker von ihnen
4:02 has to be one of the greatest moments in live music history.
Incredibly amazing.
Tʜᴇ ʙᴇsᴛ ʙᴀɴᴅ ❤️
💯% love u2 🗣🤗🇩🇰📢
All U2 in 1 song for me the best track ❤
This is how music and lyrics should relay emotions. Pure beauty. As long as I live I will never get tired of this song!
I hope U2 comes to Denver on their next tour. They’ve been avoiding Denver lately.
I was there for both shows - and this still gives me shivers down my spine. LOVE IT!
Awesome
I wish I was there too...
❤❤❤❤t es un AS avec ton groupe . Merci beaucoup pour tout ce que tu nous a offert avec ton équipe.. quel beau voyage depuis plus de 20 ans..ont vous remerciera jamais assez..bonne journée ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
19 years old. For some reason, this song particularly floods me with childhood memories, my dad played this and other rock music all the time. Reminds me of the great years growing up. Wish I could go see this live
I actually think this song is about a better place then here, like Heaven or so. Bono seems to be talking about escaping from such a flawed place and going to someplace better. "I want to tear down these walls that hold me inside/I want to reach out and touch the flame/where the streets have no name. In Heaven, the streets are paved with gold and I'm guessing don't have names. "I want to feel sunlight on my face/see that dust cloud disappear without a trace/I want to take shelter from the poison rain/where the streets have no name.
Omg omg omg OMGGGGG!!!!!!! Finally!!! I'm just 19 yo btw, the concert is from the year I was born... But U2 guys were just so awesome... Their songs are drugs!!! And this performance omfg!!!
This is amazing to read. I was your age when I went to see U2 on this tour. This stuff is timeless.
Me too man, same age as you. My dad played this all the time throughout my childhood and it immediately brings back memories from my youth. Wish I could see it live someday.
go on pal so good to hear a young man with great taste
I'm 21, I was 2 yo when this happened.
I saw them in their 360º tour and was epic for me.
im 18 :) amazing to see another person my age loving this music❤️
This is definitely my favourite version of Where the Streets Have No name!
I was there and can remember this song the most of the whole concert.. Hair stands on my neck every time I see this video..
Let the night shine on as day pitch black and the night
The most powerfull intro in history of music
That guy with the glasses at 1:00, trying to keep a straight face and then a big smile, swept away by the moment...
This is the brother of Adam Clayton (Bassist of U2) For real :)
@@Xiako he looks a lot like him, I can only imagine his pride and joy
U2’s finest moment .. for me
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful, please guys release it,
Goose Bump City!!!! Every time!!! All I Want is You as the lead into the Edge’s guitar in Streets is the best transition I have ever heard!!! Nothing compares!!! Electrifies the audience!!! Please add that in the next video!!
Back when they were good.... Really good!
bono's dad died right before this concert. this was one of the most emotional performances i have ever watched
Thank you for sharing your music u2🎶🎵happy thanksgiving 2024🎶🎵😎thanks you😎
Every country in the world has its big band. Ireland has U2, England has the Beatles, Argentina has Soda Stereo...
Norway has A-ha, Germany has Scorpions, Rammstein, Sweden has ABBA, Roxette etc . etc...
EPIC !!!!Lets go to 1 BILLION VIEWS !!!!!!
I've never forgotten the first time I put this LP on my stereo with this such amazing big intro made for concert and always makes me the same feeling deeply in my body,two musical notes and done! I'm not here anymore I'm 14 years old the sound max alone in the house and I'm singing as in tour again again again!neighbourhoods kicked the wall! NEVER MIND IT'S U2 guys!! Do you ever feel something like this! I know I've already shared October Boy War the unforgettable fire but man girls....listen that!🙇🙇🙇💃💃💃🎸🎸🎸🎸👍✊✊✌✌Fan from 1982 from Paris 😆😜😚👏👏👏
The Edge waiting for his friend it’s beautiful. That’s what friends are for
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u2 dans toute sa puissance musicale
Such a beautiful moment in this amazing concert 🎶🇮🇪☮️🙌🏼
I was stationed in the California High desert, 29 Palms when this album came out. It amazed and influenced all of us. Joshua Tree was just down the road.
A moment in time for thousands of people
BONO ONE OF A KIND ALWAYS !!!! UR IMPERSONATORS CAN NOT SCREAM OR MOAN LIKE YA ❤❤❤❤❤❤