Originally posted by kris_smith87:is there a video?
Originally posted by kris_smith87:is there a video?
Originally posted by kris_smith87:Of the concert
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
This would be a great read... I still can't forget that part in U2 At The End of the World where Carter tells the story about the soldiers putting a baby ib the oven.
Originally posted by ELIZIUM:It's in the book. Some of the ZOO TV relays were harrowing. I recall one show where a young girl was singing Let It Be. The next concert Bill was telling us that she had been killed in a mortar attack to the building complex she lived in.
I couldn't carry on listening to that concert after that. I wondered why the hell U2 would broadcast these during the show and can now see they will stand as part of history and for bringing truth to the world where the media was operating under a D notice.
The band are to be applauded for doing such things even though it put a turn on the concert after the broadcasts. Made you go away and think hard about many things.[..]
The setlist included possibly the best versions of Mofo, Discotheque, Please, and One ever, and first Edge solo SBS: https://t.co/dwTtvLp7Fp https://t.co/uo9aLBc3vU
— U2gigs (@u2gigs) September 24, 2017
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I just came here after I saw their twitter account.
This has to be the first time in YEARS we've seen anything from the U2 camp regarding Popmart hahaha. Maybe since the Mexico DVD came out.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yes yes yes! This is historical. U2 acknowledging Pop.
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
what?