This was a great pick for MLK Day. U2 was one of the biggest bands in the world during the 80s, 90s and beyond. They are legendary and I'm always surprised when I hear that there are folks who never heard of them. They are from Ireland and so much like The Cranberries, who I think you have reacted to before, there will be songs that have lyrics pertaining to the political unrest that is a huge part of Ireland's history when you dive into U2. Bono, is the singer and many of his lyrics are deep or serious. As you can see, he's also got a hell of a voice. I can recommend 20 U2 hits to you, but I always tell every reactor the same thing with this band. Please react to "Bad" from the Live Aid performance, 1985 I believe. Hope mama is doing well today. It's strange to see the empty seat beside you.
I agree. So many epic U2 songs. But you can’t go wrong reacting to BAD by U2-and it *must* be the full Live Aid version (1985). Plus, it won’t get blocked if you do the Live Aid version.
“Early morning, April 4…..a shot rings out in the Memphis Sky…..Free at last, they took your life….they could not take your Pride” - One of the most powerful and meaningful lyrics of any song at any time.
The song contains the erroneous reference to King's shooting as "Early morning, April 4," when it actually occurred after 6 p.m. Bono acknowledges the error and in live performances he often changes the lyric to "Early evening..."[
MLK was a huge influence in Ireland especially in the struggle for equal rights for the Catholics up in the six counties in the north. It was a civil rights movement that happened up in the north of Ireland. It’s a very natural place
Never heard of U2? Wow, this is the biggest band of my generation. It's like someone my age saying I've never heard of the Rolling Stones or the Beatles.
@Thundertrain go check them out... In an odd way you are lucky, you can go on a journey and discover some truely amazing performances if you're new to U2
Written about Martin Luther King Jr., "Pride" received mixed critical reviews at the time, but it was a major commercial success for U2 and has since become one of their most popular songs. Irish rock band U2 performed the song, along with "City of Blinding Lights", to upwards of 400,000 people on 18 January 2009 at the We Are One concert at the Lincoln Memorial to celebrate the upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama. Paul David Hewson, lead vocalist (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (/ˈbɒnoʊ/), is an Irish singer-songwriter, activist, and philanthropist.
Being knowledgeable about history and actually seeing the sites is something we should all try to do. When we only get our news and our version of history from others, we miss so much.
You guys should check out there song "Bullet The Blue Sky" live in Paris. Definitely a strong message which U2 always tried to incorporate into their songs.
Love U2 In the 1980’s I worked concerts at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Florida and they played 2 night show. They were great and I got Bono’s autograph at their backstage party. AWESOME
So great to hear your perspective as someone who has been to Memphis and heard MLK's life story. Frustrated to this day, my church youth group went through Memphis and missed out. My white Christian group, went to Beale Island and planned for Graceland. I wasn't an Elvis fan so half of us lobbied to go to the nearest mall. Fortunately we had the best of experiences. For the 1st time in our lives, we experienced being a minority. Shops we had not even heard of. Looks of "What are you doing here?" Understandably. Something about going to the mall was a sense of comfort for teens and what was unexpected and a lesson was people are people. I regret not having the courage to ask my pastor to see MLK exhibit, I did learn more in that mall about racial sensitivity than Graceland ever could. Memphis taught me to experience the world 🌎 Don't stand in Disney to pay to be told its a small world 😊
Saying you haven't heard of U2, is like saying you haven't heard of Elvis. They were and are HUGE. P.S. Very glad that you are open to learning about our fantastic history of artists and music. It's such a rewarding journey!
One positive thing that has come out of this terrible pandemic is that in my spare time, I have discovered this genre of TH-cam videos where people discover and react to new music. I really do enjoy it, especially when the reviewers are younger people. I notice that most of them seem to very much enjoy many of the bands that I grew up with! There have been 'big bands' over the years, but U2 have always been monolithic among them. They will always be interesting I think for anyone who discovers them as they have always had an indescribable "X Factor" to them that is difficult to describe but fun to debate. As a band to react to, I think you could get a lot of mileage from them since they have been around for a very long time now and many of us have grown up with them. Over the decades, we have watched them grow from teens who could barely play their instruments to the seasoned musicians they are now that regularly evolve, experiment, fail, succeed and flourish. They are absolutely the elder statesmen of their genre but they still create and remain a touring juggernaut. They frankly did a lot for the industry; their music, business partnerships and live shows regularly broke new ground (a U2 tour is an event in itself - these guys have been filling stadiums since the 80s). Their sound has dabbled in post-punk, nuwave, anthemic Americana, rhythm and blues, cyberpunk/industrial, dance and just straight-forward rock. I'll be interested to see your reaction if you choose to explore them further. Cheers !
@@christywright4113 So, it's funny when they refer to U2 as if they were a band from the 80s. I've followed them since the beginning and, at least here in Brazil, they fill a football stadium for 4 days in a row in São Paulo, with updated music until today. By the way, I went on The Joshua Tree tour in 2017 and checked it out with new music.
@Patricia R P Oh, they still sell out stadiums here in the US, too. And they had some huge hits in the 90s as well as 2000s. So I find it strange, too. Especially since they were once again the biggest rock band in the world in 2001. But the music industry is always driven by young stars w/ sex appeal. So it makes sense that people would associate them by the decade in which they broke out-and not now that they’re so much older. But they are rock legends no matter what happens from here on out. Cheers from the U.S.
Heard "New Years Day" and was hooked. Bono's vocals, The Edge and his masterful strumming it just lured me... Bono is a very active humanitarian and philanthropist. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is heartwrenchingly beautiful. Check out their duet with Mary J Blige "One" and I like "It's Beautiful Day" there is so much...enjoy. ❤👍🏽
What a fantastic pick for MLK day. Another would be "If I Could Dream" by Elvis Presley. Dr King's death had a profound effect on Elvis. It's a beautiful song as well. U2 is probably top 10 greatest rock bands of all time.
U2 is a very serious band. Bono is the lead. They sing for love & justice. Very special group-from Ireland. Singing about the death of Martin Luther King in 1968.
A favorite U2 of mine for sure, gives me chills. I was fortunate to see their 2009 show. Hard rock roots from Ireland, influences of punk, new wave. Another uplifting song is New Year's Day.
Perfect pick for today. This band out of Ireland dominated the music world when it was saturated with hair bands and continued to be relevant and a force to reckon for far long afterwards. Bono has one of the best voices and is such an intense and passionate frontmen. Dig deep into their catalog!!!
U2 are my fellow countrymen, they are from Dublin Ireland and one of the biggest bands in the world. They play stadiums all over the world. The singer is just known as 'Bono' (real name Paul Hewson)
Pride (In the Name of Love) is ultimately about the courage to make change without resorting to violence, but through peace, and ultimately giving up your life for that cause. U2 grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles , a time of sectarian violence between religious groups. So the gravity of effecting change without violence, but through peace, is important to U2. This song commemorates MLK and Jesus Christ.
U2 is a band of high school friends. They first formed in 1976 and the same members are still in the band today. Bono (real name Paul Hewson) is the lead singer. The Edge (real name David Evans) is the guitar player. The drummer is Larry Mullen, Jr. and the bass player is Adam Clayton. These guys were huge in the 80s and 90s in particular. They are known for their anthemic sound and deep lyrics. I suggest checking out their live performance of 'Where the Streets Have No Name' from Slane Castle. U2 puts on an amazing live show.
When they would sing this song during their tour in the early 90s, the lead singer (Bono) would quiet the crowd down, and they would play a clip of Dr. King's "I have a dream" speech on the big screen.
One of the few bands who (alone) could fill a football stadium. I saw them at Yankee Stadium (1990ish), and while they were never my favorite band, Bono was the most powerful and charismatic performer I’ve ever seen.
I saw them at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium in Florida in the 90's! Over 60K seats sold out so fast! Amazing concert. I sang so loud I had a scratchy throat for days. 😂
You blew me away! 🙂 Never heard of U2. Wow! U2 have sold around 170 million albums worldwide so far. And the biggest coup of their touring career so far came with their 360° tour between 2009-2011, which set the record for the best-attended tour of all time with a total of 7.2 million tickets sold and an average of 66,000 spectators per concert (me 4 times *lol*). 🙂 But it is never too late to discover one of the best bands of our millenium! Very cool. I like it! And if you really want to blow your mind completly, please react to Nightwish "Ghost Love Score" Wacken 2013. th-cam.com/video/47e_961OQWE/w-d-xo.html - And you will experience the best female vocalist of our time - Floor Jansen. And yes, it is Metal.
BESIDES THE ASSASSINATION OF MLK ROBERT F KENNEDY WAS Assassinated in California; lead singer BONO guitarist EDGE Drummer Larry Mullen, JR and bass ADAM CLAYTON. Must check out “With or without you” from the 1987 album THE JOSHUA TREE.
Larry Mullen Jr on drums. Adam Clayton on bass. David Evans (The Edge) on guitar. Paul Hewson (Bono) on vocals. You're probably hearing some input on overdubbed guitars or keys from Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois on the studio version of this song as well. They produced this album and a few other from U2, and played along on quite a few tracks.
This is a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. An exhibit dedicated to the civil rights leader was on display at the Chicago Peace Museum in 1983 when the band visited. I love your channel could you please react to Suicide Blonde by Inxs 🙂
Suicide blonde was the name of the dye that Michael hutchence's (inxs lead singer) girlfriend used.her name is Kylie minogue and she has been releasing music since the late 80's and is the only solo female artist in the UK to have a number 1 album in 5 different decades.
On that same very album The UNFORGETTABLE FIRE thier is a song called MLK its short, but so beautiful and a direct song to him... no pop, just a little love letter song Bono sang to him and it brings tears to me everytime I listen to it. Please, if you see this post, go now and listen, you don't have to put it on air, but on MLK DAY this is the song...
Here's what I found on the name "U2": "In March 1978, the group changed their name to "U2". Steve Averill, a punk rock musician (with the Radiators) suggested six potential names from which the band chose U2 for its ambiguity and open-ended interpretations." The most widely accepted interpretation of it is "U2" is based on their philosophy. They believe that the audience is part of their music and the concert and that "you too" are participating in the music."
@@Boatzilla2 Bono said that they looked at Steve's 6 suggestions & it's the one they hated the least. 😂😂😂 Maybe Steve did get it from what you said! 🤷🏼♀️ They liked it because it's open to interpretation! The one I wrote is just the one most people like & agree upon. Yours could be right!!! Stick with it, I like yours too! 🙂🎵✌
Check this out! Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White (Seven Nations Army) have several videos where they just sat around together teaching each other how to play their legendary guitars riffs of their hits. Check out Jimmy freaking Page, as I call him, showing them the iconic riff from Kashmir. What I'd give to be there watching them play together. The Edge is so brilliant. th-cam.com/video/ODidAgdL40Y/w-d-xo.html
During their heyday one of the biggest bands ever. Quite the catalogue of iconic songs. If you do the Christmas song for Africa which started it all - the song is called "BAND AID do they know its Christmas" - you will see the singer with the other stars. That song is the ultimate Christmas song with all the British stars. Never to be duplicated.
Welcome to the world of U2. I would recommend listening to “Bad (Live)” from the Wide Awake In America album. Stunningly good. Then I would check out any video/track from the Live At Red Rocks concert. Possibly the greatest concert ever filmed.
Live at Red Rocks! Amen. Great call. So many options worth reacting to: New Years Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Gloria, Party Girl, 11 0’Clock Tic Tok, Seconds, The Electric Co. I love “40” live, too, but I don’t think there’s a Red Rocks video version of that , is there?
(Taken from another comment) Here is which persons are meant: "One man caught on a barbed wire fence" - Dietrich Bonhoeffer - as mentioned by Wardo and Stadt "One man he resist" - Mahatma Ghandi "One man washed on an empty beach" - Roger Casement - an Irish revolutionary who was betrayed by the Germans shortly before the Irish Eastern Rising of 1916. He was left on a beach, too sick to travel and was caught by the English who executed him after a controversial trial. "One man betrayed with a kiss" - Jesus betrayed by Judas " One man to overthrow" - Malcolm X
This song is about MLK 🙏 This is U2, big Irish band in the eighties, nineties. Even back then workers in Ireland (a white country) refused to handle produce from South Africa because of apartheid. Some of us have a long history of being allies. 🌑🇮🇪
Glad to see young people like you understand at least one reference. I agree; there's nothing like visual experiences to help you feel connected with history.
This version of Sunday Bloody Sunday -Live From Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado / 1983 - Oh my god, this concert changed my life. th-cam.com/video/EM4vblG6BVQ/w-d-xo.html or the "hidden version" at th-cam.com/video/nJ7pczp0-JE/w-d-xo.html that has more footage. Literally. I was 23 and barely knew who U2 was. My friend and I. I miss her. It was raining so hard, we got soaked and we didn't care. I clapped, I sang, I swayed, I hugged and I cried. I think we all walked away from that concert forever changed. Bono did his best to change the world. A more caring musician than you could ever imagine. And Red Rocks is still the best concert venue in the world.
U2 is named after the spy plane used in ww2.. Bono the singer liked it because it meant crossing borders, therefore to everybody..(he felt U2's music should get to everybody).. Being a spy plane it could evade radar and, land in your lap, like a U2 album.... Bono is an Irish man(which means in German.' voice box.') is the singer. Adam Clayton is an Englishman that grew up in Dublin with all the other members of the band. The Edge is guitar. Larry Mullen Jr. is on the kit.......He started the band in high school when he put up a poster for band mates.......the boys showed up and jammed in Larry's kitchen
U2 are one of the biggest rock bands in history. Simply love them. FYI, U2 collab w/ Kendrick Lamar on their most recent album for some outro/intro verses by the rapper. Kendrick then featured U2’s lead singer Bono on the hook of his track XXX. They performed together at the Grammy’s that year. U2 have also collaborated through the decades with many artists, such as Mary J Blige, BB King, Johnny Cash, and Luciano Pavarotti.
Great song for today, MLK day. Straight from the lyrics, it's about Martin Luther King, and MLK's assassination . "Early morning, April 4 Shot rings out in the Memphis sky Free at last, they took your life They could not take your pride"
Gotta watch their live performances - Elevation (Milan), Bad+Where The Streets Have No Name (Boston), Vertigo (360 Rose Bowl), Still Havent Found What I’m Looking For (360 Rose Bowl), Sunday Bloody Sunday (Rattle & Hum)
U2. was a Irish band who's country went through so much turmoil over Religion and British rule. It is reflected in their music. Great reaction. You should listen to "Bloody Sunday".
@@DublinJimmy80 That's ok. Greetings from NM. My maiden name may be Spanish but on my on my mother's side her grandparents we Irish immigrants "O'Brien' and same for my grandfather Cartney shortened from McCartney. But not all Irish men are dicks but they can be.
The Civil Rights Museum is still there, attached to the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot. Still going strong, very powerful experience going there.
I came to the comments to say just that. I recommend to anyone going through Memphis to stop there. All the history, the stories, the artifacts, and those two rooms at the Lorraine Motel. I was not expecting that jump back in time.
U2 at the concert that Queen was also doing to raise money was a good one..u2 playing red rocks was a good concert on film ..was raining but they played in it ..like that one song Bush did in the rain also in a video
This song is about MLK and all others who have been martyred for their strong belief and acts in the name of love. Aside from the verse about Dr. King, he also refers to Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus in the song, tying them together as soldiers for peace and non-violent social change. U2 came out of Ireland in the 1980s, which was being torn by a lot of brutal political violence, including bombings and shootings. So this song represents a reaction to that violence, "In the Name of Love."
Love the work you are doing. U2 has become a favorite of mine in recent history. This is one of the songs I like. A couple of other song to look out for is "With or Without you". "Sunday Bloody Sunday" "Pride", "Angel of Harlem" and "Still haven't found what I'm Looking for". Big shout out to you for your reactions to the songs from Queen and Bone Thugs & Harmony. I love those group and their music. One last thing. I'm throwing something totally different for you. This is western country. Try and Check out Marty Robbins especially "Big Iron". After listening to that you will swear you just sat threw a whole movie. His story telling is amazing. A couple of others is "El Paso", " the Hanging Tree" and "Ballad of the Alamo.
Bono is the lead singer. The Edge is guitarist. These same 4 guys have Bern together for 30 some years. That's quite a feat. Their nickname was the biggest band in the world and for like 20 some years they were.
That museum is Holy Ground. Memphis is such an important city musically. Sun Records and Stax are bucket list destinations. The Rock and Soul Museum too
I am an 80s guy...no fault of my own. U2 changed the map...they were the Nirvana of the 90s, but a decade earlier. Dude, check out their debut album Boy. Fantastic.
U2 have many great tunes. Rockers and slower ones. The lead singer goes by Bono, the guitarist is The Edge, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr on drums.
This song spits American history, verse 1 about a guy from WW1, verse 2 about a guy from WW2, verse 3 about MLK. Absolutely great song, and this band is from Dublin Ireland.
Two other songs with really deep meaning behind them are Sunday, Bloody, Sunday and New Years Day. You really need to check out those two. The talent of this band both in writing and the musical sense is awesome.
U2 comes from the American spy plane shot over Russia back in tge day. U2 are from Dublin, first wa called the larry mullins band after the drummer who put a poster up in school and then was called feedback after the sound of the speakers lol. Best band ever, grew up about 20 mins walk in Dublin hahahaha. Boy..their first album i still think one of the best albums
Dope reviews bro!! I appreciate the fact that your musical taste expands all genre's. Where most reactors will only react to one maybe two types of music. I grew up in Ft. Green Brooklyn in the 80's, so all I really listened to was R &B, Rap, & Hip-hop. But as i got older and went through high school, I discovered Rock & Metal..and I fell in love with it! I still love R & B & Hip- hop though! I think it's important though if we all got in tune with other cultures and types of music that they listen too, then maybe as a human race, we could all understand and admire each other more! Great job, and God bless you bro!👍✌️🔥
I remember that event vividly in my mind, my soul, being 18 years old and thinking, wondering why I felt such anger upon hearing the news. Then, two months &two days later, RFK is assassinated just a couple hundred miles south of where I lived back then. Graduation practice that morning in June was a blur. It was a heavy fog we entered into and we haven't really come out of! Losing MLK&RFK in such swift succession was horrific and it has stuck with me all my life. Jfk was a blow when I was 13 so I'd already had a taste, but, I started thinking good ppl just aren't supposed to win in this world. You keep up the good works and give your family a hug. We all deserve it and you deserve. Let's all be good to each other, and, if course, it always starts at home! ❤🤜🤛
The song was inspired by Dr. King and a visit to a black history museum. He did get one thing wrong, Dr. king was shot in the late afternoon, not the morning on April 4. It also shows a dichotomy of King and Malcolm X. Germans and Irish were inspired by our civil rights fight as it gave them hope. Dr. King was very aware of their struggles for freedom and equality as well.
MLK was Bono lead singer's hero growing up. U2 will not play Memphis because MLK died there. They go there but that's all. The band grew up in Ireland where there was constant bombing. It is called The Troubles in Ireland. Look it up. Bono was almost blown up. He has saved at least 3 million lives in Africa. He works hard to do good. When he is not off being a rock star. They still fill stadiums all over the world.
i stole this statement but its accurate to what i know :) ..."It’s probably enough to mention that lead singer Bono was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, yet a look at U2’s impact in the past 30 years reveals far more, including much needed attention brought to the struggle in Northern Ireland (Sunday Bloody Sunday), devotion to promoting civil rights (Pride), promotion of Amnesty International in their albums and at their concerts, and most recently, leading the charge against poverty and disease in Africa."
His name is bono this was a great song by them they are from Ireland 🇮🇪 they are lin the rock and roll hall of fame check out with or without you where the streets have no name
This was a great pick for MLK Day. U2 was one of the biggest bands in the world during the 80s, 90s and beyond. They are legendary and I'm always surprised when I hear that there are folks who never heard of them. They are from Ireland and so much like The Cranberries, who I think you have reacted to before, there will be songs that have lyrics pertaining to the political unrest that is a huge part of Ireland's history when you dive into U2. Bono, is the singer and many of his lyrics are deep or serious. As you can see, he's also got a hell of a voice. I can recommend 20 U2 hits to you, but I always tell every reactor the same thing with this band. Please react to "Bad" from the Live Aid performance, 1985 I believe. Hope mama is doing well today. It's strange to see the empty seat beside you.
Definitely react to Bad from live aid
Yes Bad!
I agree. So many epic U2 songs. But you can’t go wrong reacting to BAD by U2-and it *must* be the full Live Aid version (1985). Plus, it won’t get blocked if you do the Live Aid version.
@@AndTheRoadGoesEverOn U2 does not block videos usually.
“Early morning, April 4…..a shot rings out in the Memphis Sky…..Free at last, they took your life….they could not take your Pride” - One of the most powerful and meaningful lyrics of any song at any time.
Agreed
The song contains the erroneous reference to King's shooting as "Early morning, April 4," when it actually occurred after 6 p.m. Bono acknowledges the error and in live performances he often changes the lyric to "Early evening..."[
This song is packed with similar references. Gandhi, MLK, Jesus himself...
I just love the fact that MLK's legacy is so strong it inspired 4 guys from ireland of all places to write a song about him
MLK was a huge influence in Ireland especially in the struggle for equal rights for the Catholics up in the six counties in the north. It was a civil rights movement that happened up in the north of Ireland. It’s a very natural place
Check out their live performance of Where The Streets Have No Name at Super Bowl 36. Legendary.
Never heard of U2? Wow, this is the biggest band of my generation. It's like someone my age saying I've never heard of the Rolling Stones or the Beatles.
Like The Beatles and Stones they are one of the top ten bands of all time and far as record sales go.
@Thundertrain The same reason a young person would have heard of The Rolling Stones, they are one of the biggest bands of all time.
@Thundertrain go check them out... In an odd way you are lucky, you can go on a journey and discover some truely amazing performances if you're new to U2
U2 'With or Without you' or 'One' are both great songs!
"One" by Mary J Blige and U2 is my favorite version but the original version by U2 is awesome as well.
@@bobshort2149 I don't like the Mary J Blige/U2 version nearly as much though I do like MJB and her music! ❤️
@@bobshort2149 I don't like that version at all. I feel she spoiled the beautiful melody.
Yes!
Written about Martin Luther King Jr., "Pride" received mixed critical reviews at the time, but it was a major commercial success for U2 and has since become one of their most popular songs. Irish rock band U2 performed the song, along with "City of Blinding Lights", to upwards of 400,000 people on 18 January 2009 at the We Are One concert at the Lincoln Memorial to celebrate the upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama. Paul David Hewson, lead vocalist (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (/ˈbɒnoʊ/), is an Irish singer-songwriter, activist, and philanthropist.
Being knowledgeable about history and actually seeing the sites is something we should all try to do. When we only get our news and our version of history from others, we miss so much.
U2 is one of the best bands- EVER. Keep digging into their catalog, you will not be disappointed!
You guys should check out there song "Bullet The Blue Sky" live in Paris. Definitely a strong message which U2 always tried to incorporate into their songs.
Yes, this you will enjoy
Top track! Should be more well known !❤
Love U2 In the 1980’s I worked concerts at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Florida and they played 2 night show. They were great and I got Bono’s autograph at their backstage party. AWESOME
So great to hear your perspective as someone who has been to Memphis and heard MLK's life story. Frustrated to this day, my church youth group went through Memphis and missed out. My white Christian group, went to Beale Island and planned for Graceland. I wasn't an Elvis fan so half of us lobbied to go to the nearest mall. Fortunately we had the best of experiences. For the 1st time in our lives, we experienced being a minority. Shops we had not even heard of. Looks of "What are you doing here?" Understandably. Something about going to the mall was a sense of comfort for teens and what was unexpected and a lesson was people are people. I regret not having the courage to ask my pastor to see MLK exhibit, I did learn more in that mall about racial sensitivity than Graceland ever could. Memphis taught me to experience the world 🌎 Don't stand in Disney to pay to be told its a small world 😊
Saying you haven't heard of U2, is like saying you haven't heard of Elvis. They were and are HUGE. P.S. Very glad that you are open to learning about our fantastic history of artists and music. It's such a rewarding journey!
One positive thing that has come out of this terrible pandemic is that in my spare time, I have discovered this genre of TH-cam videos where people discover and react to new music. I really do enjoy it, especially when the reviewers are younger people. I notice that most of them seem to very much enjoy many of the bands that I grew up with!
There have been 'big bands' over the years, but U2 have always been monolithic among them. They will always be interesting I think for anyone who discovers them as they have always had an indescribable "X Factor" to them that is difficult to describe but fun to debate. As a band to react to, I think you could get a lot of mileage from them since they have been around for a very long time now and many of us have grown up with them. Over the decades, we have watched them grow from teens who could barely play their instruments to the seasoned musicians they are now that regularly evolve, experiment, fail, succeed and flourish. They are absolutely the elder statesmen of their genre but they still create and remain a touring juggernaut. They frankly did a lot for the industry; their music, business partnerships and live shows regularly broke new ground (a U2 tour is an event in itself - these guys have been filling stadiums since the 80s). Their sound has dabbled in post-punk, nuwave, anthemic Americana, rhythm and blues, cyberpunk/industrial, dance and just straight-forward rock. I'll be interested to see your reaction if you choose to explore them further. Cheers !
Wow! Amazing comment!
Every word nailed it about U2!
Well said. One of the biggest bands ever. For me, the best *live* band ever.
OMG! U2 was and is one of the biggest acts out there for a few decades. Granted, their biggest hits were in the late 80's early 90's.
U2 broke the Beatles record.. having #1 songs 4 decades in a row.
@@christywright4113 So, it's funny when they refer to U2 as if they were a band from the 80s. I've followed them since the beginning and, at least here in Brazil, they fill a football stadium for 4 days in a row in São Paulo, with updated music until today. By the way, I went on The Joshua Tree tour in 2017 and checked it out with new music.
@Patricia R P Oh, they still sell out stadiums here in the US, too. And they had some huge hits in the 90s as well as 2000s. So I find it strange, too. Especially since they were once again the biggest rock band in the world in 2001. But the music industry is always driven by young stars w/ sex appeal. So it makes sense that people would associate them by the decade in which they broke out-and not now that they’re so much older. But they are rock legends no matter what happens from here on out. Cheers from the U.S.
Quite simply put, One of the Greatest Bands of all Time
U2 is one of my all time fav bands, up there with REM
Definitely, they are two bands that have the same level of quality, maturity, originality. U2 is my eternal love.
Heard "New Years Day" and was hooked. Bono's vocals, The Edge and his masterful strumming it just lured me...
Bono is a very active humanitarian and philanthropist.
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" is heartwrenchingly beautiful. Check out their duet with Mary J Blige "One" and I like "It's Beautiful Day" there is so much...enjoy. ❤👍🏽
What a fantastic pick for MLK day. Another would be "If I Could Dream" by Elvis Presley. Dr King's death had a profound effect on Elvis. It's a beautiful song as well. U2 is probably top 10 greatest rock bands of all time.
Oh my gosh! He reacted to "If I Could Dream" today also! You know your music, Kelli. 🥰 Check it out - he loved it!
❤ Elvis ❤
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U2 is a very serious band. Bono is the lead. They sing for love & justice. Very special group-from Ireland. Singing about the death of Martin Luther King in 1968.
A favorite U2 of mine for sure, gives me chills. I was fortunate to see their 2009 show. Hard rock roots from Ireland, influences of punk, new wave. Another uplifting song is New Year's Day.
Perfect pick for today. This band out of Ireland dominated the music world when it was saturated with hair bands and continued to be relevant and a force to reckon for far long afterwards. Bono has one of the best voices and is such an intense and passionate frontmen. Dig deep into their catalog!!!
U2 are my fellow countrymen, they are from Dublin Ireland and one of the biggest bands in the world. They play stadiums all over the world. The singer is just known as 'Bono' (real name Paul Hewson)
Almost 40 years since it was released... And I still get chills from this song from the opening notes
Pride (In the Name of Love) is ultimately about the courage to make change without resorting to violence, but through peace, and ultimately giving up your life for that cause. U2 grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles , a time of sectarian violence between religious groups. So the gravity of effecting change without violence, but through peace, is important to U2. This song commemorates MLK and Jesus Christ.
U2 is a band of high school friends. They first formed in 1976 and the same members are still in the band today. Bono (real name Paul Hewson) is the lead singer. The Edge (real name David Evans) is the guitar player. The drummer is Larry Mullen, Jr. and the bass player is Adam Clayton. These guys were huge in the 80s and 90s in particular. They are known for their anthemic sound and deep lyrics. I suggest checking out their live performance of 'Where the Streets Have No Name' from Slane Castle. U2 puts on an amazing live show.
When they would sing this song during their tour in the early 90s, the lead singer (Bono) would quiet the crowd down, and they would play a clip of Dr. King's "I have a dream" speech on the big screen.
One of the few bands who (alone) could fill a football stadium. I saw them at Yankee Stadium (1990ish), and while they were never my favorite band, Bono was the most powerful and charismatic performer I’ve ever seen.
I saw them at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium in Florida in the 90's! Over 60K seats sold out so fast! Amazing concert. I sang so loud I had a scratchy throat for days. 😂
You blew me away! 🙂 Never heard of U2. Wow! U2 have sold around 170 million albums worldwide so far. And the biggest coup of their touring career so far came with their 360° tour between 2009-2011, which set the record for the best-attended tour of all time with a total of 7.2 million tickets sold and an average of 66,000 spectators per concert (me 4 times *lol*). 🙂 But it is never too late to discover one of the best bands of our millenium! Very cool. I like it! And if you really want to blow your mind completly, please react to Nightwish "Ghost Love Score" Wacken 2013. th-cam.com/video/47e_961OQWE/w-d-xo.html - And you will experience the best female vocalist of our time - Floor Jansen. And yes, it is Metal.
Absolutely a band that was played every single day of my teen years through college and afterwards!❤
BESIDES THE ASSASSINATION OF MLK ROBERT F KENNEDY WAS Assassinated in California; lead singer BONO guitarist EDGE Drummer Larry Mullen, JR and bass ADAM CLAYTON. Must check out “With or without you” from the 1987 album THE JOSHUA TREE.
Larry Mullen Jr on drums. Adam Clayton on bass. David Evans (The Edge) on guitar. Paul Hewson (Bono) on vocals. You're probably hearing some input on overdubbed guitars or keys from Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois on the studio version of this song as well. They produced this album and a few other from U2, and played along on quite a few tracks.
This is a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. An exhibit dedicated to the civil rights leader was on display at the Chicago Peace Museum in 1983 when the band visited. I love your channel could you please react to Suicide Blonde by Inxs 🙂
AMEN 🙏 WHAT A HORRIBLE DAY THEY TOOK MLK AND 6 weeks later RFK IN CALIFORNIA
Live version of Suicide Blonde at Wembley in 91 would be awesome!
@@dipsydoodle7988 yes it would be
Suicide blonde was the name of the dye that Michael hutchence's (inxs lead singer) girlfriend used.her name is Kylie minogue and she has been releasing music since the late 80's and is the only solo female artist in the UK to have a number 1 album in 5 different decades.
@@sarablack2547 I didn't know this thank you Sara
To understand U2… should start with their older Hits. Any Hit songs leading up to the1986 Joshua Tree Album. Pride was a great intro to U2 👏
And as for negative comments, take no notice, none of us know a thing til we learn a thing... Every day's a school day!
👏👏👏 I couldn't agree more!
On that same very album The UNFORGETTABLE FIRE thier is a song called MLK its short, but so beautiful and a direct song to him... no pop, just a little love letter song Bono sang to him and it brings tears to me everytime I listen to it. Please, if you see this post, go now and listen, you don't have to put it on air, but on MLK DAY this is the song...
Huge Irish band, video filmed in their home town of Dublin Ireland. Legends of rock😎😘
I’m not a huge U2 fan. That last verse is really one of the hardest hitting in all of music.
Here's what I found on the name "U2":
"In March 1978, the group changed their name to "U2". Steve Averill, a punk rock musician (with the Radiators) suggested six potential names from which the band chose U2 for its ambiguity and open-ended interpretations."
The most widely accepted interpretation of it is "U2" is based on their philosophy. They believe that the audience is part of their music and the concert and that "you too" are participating in the music."
Wow. I always thought they were named for the U2 spy plane, as an ironic symbol of the Cold War (USA vs. Soviet Union). I been schooled.
@@Boatzilla2 Bono said that they looked at Steve's 6 suggestions & it's the one they hated the least. 😂😂😂 Maybe Steve did get it from what you said! 🤷🏼♀️ They liked it because it's open to interpretation! The one I wrote is just the one most people like & agree upon. Yours could be right!!! Stick with it, I like yours too! 🙂🎵✌
Wasn't u2 their underground in Dublin?
@@ninadembinsky565 Ooo, the plot thickens.
I like seeing your comments in music video reactions 😎
Bono is an excellent singer. You can always hear the passion in his voice through every song. The Edge is one of the most underrated guitarists.
Check this out! Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White (Seven Nations Army) have several videos where they just sat around together teaching each other how to play their legendary guitars riffs of their hits. Check out Jimmy freaking Page, as I call him, showing them the iconic riff from Kashmir. What I'd give to be there watching them play together. The Edge is so brilliant.
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During their heyday one of the biggest bands ever. Quite the catalogue of iconic songs. If you do the Christmas song for Africa which started it all - the song is called "BAND AID do they know its Christmas" - you will see the singer with the other stars. That song is the ultimate Christmas song with all the British stars. Never to be duplicated.
Welcome to the world of U2. I would recommend listening to “Bad (Live)” from the Wide Awake In America album. Stunningly good.
Then I would check out any video/track from the Live At Red Rocks concert. Possibly the greatest concert ever filmed.
Live at Red Rocks! Amen. Great call. So many options worth reacting to: New Years Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Gloria, Party Girl, 11 0’Clock Tic Tok, Seconds, The Electric Co. I love “40” live, too, but I don’t think there’s a Red Rocks video version of that , is there?
(Taken from another comment) Here is which persons are meant:
"One man caught on a barbed wire fence" - Dietrich Bonhoeffer - as mentioned by Wardo and Stadt
"One man he resist" - Mahatma Ghandi
"One man washed on an empty beach" - Roger Casement - an Irish revolutionary who was betrayed by the Germans shortly before the Irish Eastern Rising of 1916. He was left on a beach, too sick to travel and was caught by the English who executed him after a controversial trial.
"One man betrayed with a kiss" - Jesus betrayed by Judas
" One man to overthrow" - Malcolm X
Favorite band. I’ve seen them 10+ times live. Please react to any of their live performances. They are passionate and absolutely amazing.
This song is about MLK 🙏 This is U2, big Irish band in the eighties, nineties. Even back then workers in Ireland (a white country) refused to handle produce from South Africa because of apartheid. Some of us have a long history of being allies. 🌑🇮🇪
“ With or without you” is my favorite song of all time. Bono has a great voice!
Glad to see young people like you understand at least one reference. I agree; there's nothing like visual experiences to help you feel connected with history.
This version of Sunday Bloody Sunday -Live From Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado / 1983 - Oh my god, this concert changed my life. th-cam.com/video/EM4vblG6BVQ/w-d-xo.html or the "hidden version" at th-cam.com/video/nJ7pczp0-JE/w-d-xo.html that has more footage.
Literally. I was 23 and barely knew who U2 was. My friend and I. I miss her. It was raining so hard, we got soaked and we didn't care. I clapped, I sang, I swayed, I hugged and I cried. I think we all walked away from that concert forever changed. Bono did his best to change the world. A more caring musician than you could ever imagine. And Red Rocks is still the best concert venue in the world.
It’s about trying to live life in the name of love instead of hate.
In the name of love…to Dr. Martin Luther King
U2 is named after the spy plane used in ww2.. Bono the singer liked it because it meant crossing borders, therefore to everybody..(he felt U2's music should get to everybody).. Being a spy plane it could evade radar and, land in your lap, like a U2 album.... Bono is an Irish man(which means in German.' voice box.') is the singer. Adam Clayton is an Englishman that grew up in Dublin with all the other members of the band. The Edge is guitar. Larry Mullen Jr. is on the kit.......He started the band in high school when he put up a poster for band mates.......the boys showed up and jammed in Larry's kitchen
WOW WOW💯👍
U2 are one of the biggest rock bands in history. Simply love them. FYI, U2 collab w/ Kendrick Lamar on their most recent album for some outro/intro verses by the rapper. Kendrick then featured U2’s lead singer Bono on the hook of his track XXX. They performed together at the Grammy’s that year.
U2 have also collaborated through the decades with many artists, such as Mary J Blige, BB King, Johnny Cash, and Luciano Pavarotti.
Great song for today, MLK day.
Straight from the lyrics, it's about Martin Luther King, and MLK's assassination .
"Early morning, April 4
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride"
he sings with all his heart and soul
Gotta watch their live performances - Elevation (Milan), Bad+Where The Streets Have No Name (Boston), Vertigo (360 Rose Bowl), Still Havent Found What I’m Looking For (360 Rose Bowl), Sunday Bloody Sunday (Rattle & Hum)
U2 was named after the spy plane. Sunday Bloody Sunday, live at Red Rocks, is a great one.
U2. was a Irish band who's country went through so much turmoil over Religion and British rule. It is reflected in their music. Great reaction. You should listen to "Bloody Sunday".
ARE an Irish band 😝
@@DublinJimmy80 Sorry , "are" a Irish Band. Didn't mean past tense for the band but for the song.
@@aileenturrietta7553 my bad I was being a petty dick tbh, greetings from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪💯
@@DublinJimmy80 That's ok. Greetings from NM. My maiden name may be Spanish but on my on my mother's side her grandparents we Irish immigrants "O'Brien' and same for my grandfather Cartney shortened from McCartney. But not all Irish men are dicks but they can be.
@@aileenturrietta7553 Irish women would strongly disagree with you. They are absolutely certain we are all dicks and tell us that frequently.
The Civil Rights Museum is still there, attached to the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot. Still going strong, very powerful experience going there.
I came to the comments to say just that. I recommend to anyone going through Memphis to stop there. All the history, the stories, the artifacts, and those two rooms at the Lorraine Motel. I was not expecting that jump back in time.
It just want to correct myself and say it's The National Civil Rights Museum
That is the great Bono!!!! U2 is an amazing band...no doubt.
Powerful band!
U2 at the concert that Queen was also doing to raise money was a good one..u2 playing red rocks was a good concert on film ..was raining but they played in it ..like that one song Bush did in the rain also in a video
U2 great band in the planet
This song is about MLK and all others who have been martyred for their strong belief and acts in the name of love. Aside from the verse about Dr. King, he also refers to Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus in the song, tying them together as soldiers for peace and non-violent social change. U2 came out of Ireland in the 1980s, which was being torn by a lot of brutal political violence, including bombings and shootings. So this song represents a reaction to that violence, "In the Name of Love."
Nailed it. Great description of this epic song.
Love the work you are doing. U2 has become a favorite of mine in recent history. This is one of the songs I like. A couple of other song to look out for is "With or Without you". "Sunday Bloody Sunday" "Pride", "Angel of Harlem" and "Still haven't found what I'm Looking for". Big shout out to you for your reactions to the songs from Queen and Bone Thugs & Harmony. I love those group and their music. One last thing. I'm throwing something totally different for you. This is western country. Try and Check out Marty Robbins especially "Big Iron". After listening to that you will swear you just sat threw a whole movie. His story telling is amazing. A couple of others is "El Paso", " the Hanging Tree" and "Ballad of the Alamo.
A beautiful heartfelt dedication to a great man MLK ❤️🙏🏼
I love this group!
You have to do U2 Until the End of the World its alot darker and more of a heavier rock song and it has an epic guitar solo
Perfect song about humanity and on the perfect day. Bless you for doing this video
The lead singer goes by Bono (Bah no) U2 had some really iconic songs back in the 80's and 90's, all quite enjoyable to listen to
Bono is the lead singer. The Edge is guitarist. These same 4 guys have Bern together for 30 some years. That's quite a feat. Their nickname was the biggest band in the world and for like 20 some years they were.
One of the most powerful songs ever written
That museum is Holy Ground. Memphis is such an important city musically. Sun Records and Stax are bucket list destinations. The Rock and Soul Museum too
A great song about an incredibly great man....
I am an 80s guy...no fault of my own. U2 changed the map...they were the Nirvana of the 90s, but a decade earlier. Dude, check out their debut album Boy. Fantastic.
U2 have many great tunes. Rockers and slower ones. The lead singer goes by Bono, the guitarist is The Edge, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr on drums.
This song spits American history, verse 1 about a guy from WW1, verse 2 about a guy from WW2, verse 3 about MLK. Absolutely great song, and this band is from Dublin Ireland.
Bro, you reacted to QUEEN AT LIVE AID ...U2 was the 2nd best band at live aid ...watch there set it's awesome
Two other songs with really deep meaning behind them are Sunday, Bloody, Sunday and New Years Day. You really need to check out those two. The talent of this band both in writing and the musical sense is awesome.
U2 comes from the American spy plane shot over Russia back in tge day. U2 are from Dublin, first wa called the larry mullins band after the drummer who put a poster up in school and then was called feedback after the sound of the speakers lol. Best band ever, grew up about 20 mins walk in Dublin hahahaha. Boy..their first album i still think one of the best albums
Best Band in the World. Thx for reaction.
Saw them in 97 I can tell you for one thing they did not disappoint.
U2 The first U.S. Spy plane,flying so high bordering space ! Bono is the singer!
Lead singer is called Bono
Dope reviews bro!! I appreciate the fact that your musical taste expands all genre's. Where most reactors will only react to one maybe two types of music. I grew up in Ft. Green Brooklyn in the 80's, so all I really listened to was R &B, Rap, & Hip-hop. But as i got older and went through high school, I discovered Rock & Metal..and I fell in love with it! I still love R & B & Hip- hop though! I think it's important though if we all got in tune with other cultures and types of music that they listen too, then maybe as a human race, we could all understand and admire each other more! Great job, and God bless you bro!👍✌️🔥
I remember that event vividly in my mind, my soul, being 18 years old and thinking, wondering why I felt such anger upon hearing the news. Then, two months &two days later, RFK is assassinated just a couple hundred miles south of where I lived back then. Graduation practice that morning in June was a blur. It was a heavy fog we entered into and we haven't really come out of! Losing MLK&RFK in such swift succession was horrific and it has stuck with me all my life. Jfk was a blow when I was 13 so I'd already had a taste, but, I started thinking good ppl just aren't supposed to win in this world. You keep up the good works and give your family a hug. We all deserve it and you deserve. Let's all be good to each other, and, if course, it always starts at home! ❤🤜🤛
Welcome to U2 rabbit hole!!! You won’t be disappointed!!!
Bono is the lead singer... The Edge on guitar...Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr. on drums
The song was inspired by Dr. King and a visit to a black history museum. He did get one thing wrong, Dr. king was shot in the late afternoon, not the morning on April 4. It also shows a dichotomy of King and Malcolm X. Germans and Irish were inspired by our civil rights fight as it gave them hope. Dr. King was very aware of their struggles for freedom and equality as well.
MLK was Bono lead singer's hero growing up. U2 will not play Memphis because MLK died there. They go there but that's all. The band grew up in Ireland where there was constant bombing. It is called The Troubles in Ireland. Look it up. Bono was almost blown up. He has saved at least 3 million lives in Africa. He works hard to do good. When he is not off being a rock star. They still fill stadiums all over the world.
Lead singer Bono. Checkout official video of their song " Where the streets have no name"
As per my comment below, I believe the video is titled U2 - October/Bullet the Blue Sky (Live in Paris 2015)
“Please let me know who the vocalist is”
Man, I wish there was a website that could answer questions like that.
U2 one of the biggest bands in the world
The first time I saw this video as a child, I was exactly like the boy dancing in the video.
i stole this statement but its accurate to what i know :) ..."It’s probably enough to mention that lead singer Bono was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, yet a look at U2’s impact in the past 30 years reveals far more, including much needed attention brought to the struggle in Northern Ireland (Sunday Bloody Sunday), devotion to promoting civil rights (Pride), promotion of Amnesty International in their albums and at their concerts, and most recently, leading the charge against poverty and disease in Africa."
Hawkmoon is a good one and Bad was a good one too..forgot about the song they did was a Rolling Stones song .can’t remember the name of it
Done in their hometown of Dublin
Other than the fact that it happened just after 6:00 p.m., not early morning, this is a great song.
His name is bono this was a great song by them they are from Ireland 🇮🇪 they are lin the rock and roll hall of fame check out with or without you where the streets have no name
Bono is the singer!! The Edge is on guitar!! Adam Clayton is on bass and Larry Mullen Jr on drums!!