@@Stdstr too much of what others called rock'n'roll was muy stupido, so bad that to properly describe it one has to use foreign words to describe it as the English doesn't go far enough in proving the point. AC/DC is one example of this. YAWN!!! Okay, I've had to use Zulu to properly describe most rock music that I've encountered: isiphukuphuku kakhulu!!!
@@jamesheald7971 Bro... what? are you high? are you still high today? I guess so, cause I didn't get one single word amigo, makes no sense your writing
No matter where: in a simple kitchen, on stage with a cowboy hat on, in the studio or glamorous. Edge always looks the same because he doesn't care about anything else but the music. Humble, down to earth and focused... and gifted. An extremely gifted, creative and intelligent musician who has given us so much. Thank you, Edge! You have no idea how much it means to us!!
Love The Edge. Every time I see him I think of my after school walk to work in 1985. 2 miles uphill, wind in face, dressed in some ridiculous fast-food uniform, but my Sony Walkman blaring a U2 tape, and pure happiness.
I personally find the song's _ending_ guitar part even more satisfying. That moment when it eventually gives way to that final "home" chord (props also to Adam) is just _heaven._
Loved this movie...the love , respect and adoration each guitarist had for one another was absolutely beautiful. I bought this movie 4 times...last time was on blu ray...I gave it away to friends 3 times because I wanted to share the joy I felt watching it.
It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve heard that into, it always makes my heart soar, especially live. And that’s exactly what music is supposed to do.
I'm amazed at people who criticize Edge. He has always been clear about what he does and if you listen to him for a bit you would know that. U2 started during the punk revolution and even though they never played punk, the basics are the same. Virtuosity has nothing to do with U2, it never has, it never will. It is about the songs, the music and the individuals adding to the group. I know true fans get it but it is still sad to read people shitting on bands or music in general just because they don't like it or for some other reasons. If you don't like something that other people like, don't go in the comments, don't listen to it, don't pay attention to it... Anyways, I'm rambling on...
i love it that someone with his success chooses to live the way he wants... austere, not out to impress anyone other than those who don’t need to be impressed... signs of the true artist.
I just discovered that this was not just an amazing song, but an amazingly difficult song to perform too. But the energy, oh my! Amazing!! See the crowd!!! Thank you, U2
Love the fact that subconsciously it's an Irish waltz. Should be a disaster going into 4/4, but it's one of the great changes in music history. Love the way it starts, but yeah the record is amazing and the live version is always goosebumps
@@IB66145 1. Happiness is a warm gun by the beatles All of the transitions in this song are done very well with the time signatures blending seamlessly, particularly the one where the intro goes into the first solo 2. A day in the life by the beatles Again every transition is done very well in this masterpiece but particularly the one going into paul McCartneys verse with the orchestra playing almost as if its swelling until burst 3. Karma police by radiohead The change from the second 'this is what you'll get' to the ethereal outro is just perfect 4. Time by pink floyd The way in which gilmour comes in with the first verse and sharp guitar chords after the 2 minute intro is brilliant. Also many more transitions from song to song on this album that are almost equally as good 5. Whole lotta love by led zeppelin The way jimmy page transitions from the violin part to his guitar solo towards the end of this song is just electric 6. Dazed and confused by led zeppelin Yet again the way we go from the intro to jimmy pages guitar part in this song has so much energy to it 7. 21st century schizoid man by King crimson The transition from the intro to the iconic guitar riff on this song is just spectacular 8. Hand of doom by black sabbath The way in which ozzys tone switches with iommis guitar over it and bill wards drums sounding as if they're raining down like gunshots is one of the heaviest moments in the history of metal 9. Gates of delirium by yes The transition into the outro solo of this song is just beautiful 10. Money for nothing by dire straits And of course, one of the most iconic guitar riffs of all time, knopflers guitar part coming in in money for nothing is just brilliant There's 10 U2 were a good band and had great live energy but were, if anything, below average musically and there are countless other 'changes' that are far better than where the streets have no name which is a good pop song but nothing special
I was lucky enough to bump into The Edge Evans at Notting Hill Carnival, and thank him for the money that song made me for playing it really badly as a busker.
Never expected to see Edge's kitchen or my old music class today. I had Mr. McKenzie for music and he was an amazing teacher. He'd be literally banging out tunes on an upright piano with this back to us darting 180 glances over his shoulder like a mad possessed owl with his wild Einstein hair, the only class I got A's in, a lovely man and a driven teacher, never knew he taught U2 let alone they rehearsed in the same room years earlier. He turned many of us onto music in general. I play Streets live and it amazes me how Edge nailed the smooth switch from 6/8 to 4/4, took him ages seemingly, such a buzz to play it live.
Hey there. I had Mr mc kenzie also. As did all my brothers and they were all in his class together.And u2 also played there first public gig in my father's night club, on o Connel Street Dublin. 1978 or 79 I think.
@@toneranger it was a club called good time charlies or at that stage it could have been called slack alice.Nice peice of history to have.What year did you leave mount temple??
Being at a U2 show and Edge starts this intro I get teary eyed every time. This tour at the Sphere is the best venue I’ve ever seen u2 at. Was there Dec 1, 2 in section 101, going back Jan 26, 31, Feb 17, 18, March 2 all in GA. I already passed my 100th U2 in Australia in Nov 2019
I’m still upset that I can’t make it to Vegas for one of those shows. ‘Streets’ is the very first song of theirs I heard live in 1987 on the Joshua Tree tour. I was 16, lol. Seems like forever ago. Doesn’t matter, I always tear up when this song starts. Always.
I've just realised that the Harry Enfield U2 sketch where they're in the Edge's kitchen must have been based on this, I thought they were just making it funny that The Edge had a crap kitchen!!
Reminds me of early high school rock band days of trial and error perfect sound quest. Good times were had by all. About 50 years ago. Still enjoy playing. Love U2’s music. Talent, passion, perfection and did their own sound and style. So awesome that they have kept their friendship alive so long. Well done👍
Streets is always a transcendent experience in concert or anywhere. Still, I have to recommend the Zoo TV Live In Sydney DVD version as the best Streets moment...or the 2002 Super Bowl version.
@@guppy9713 Seeing it in Kansas City, 18th of October, 1992, Zoo TV, following Running to Stand Still, with a unique video interlude in which Kansas legend William Burroughs appeared on the screen to recite A Thanksgiving Prayer. Absolutely mind blowing.
Nothing can prepare you for the hair these guys had when they first started out... Adam looked like Napoleon Dynamite! Larry looked like a runaway from Abba.
Even the amazing Joe Satriani who has taught countless guitarists from Steve Vai to Kirk Hammett of Metallica said this of the edge. “We had guitarist playing a certain way like the great classic rock guitarists and suddenly the edge came out playing far different. He made guitarists rethink how to play in a band.”
@@SMHV_SQUAD ta for the reply.ive been a u2er for 36yrs so i always leave it 2 others to give their opinions on THE GREAT BAND.& when their peers say such things that is actual tangible evidence of their greatness.my Christmas from Dublin Ireland
He takes simple elements and then makes them sound like the music of the heavens. As if such sounds have always existed in a higher plane and he is bringing them down to us.
I had a conversation with you while you were walking your dog in front of your house in Malibu. You have 3 arches in front at your garage openings. I walked by a few weeks ago and heard you talking to Bono on speaker phone! It was a pleasure talking to you Edge!!
@@negativeindustrial No, I'm appropriately keen! You have become defensive because you feel inadequate! Google inadequate and while you're at it look up self control, self discipline and composure. Etiquette will get you further in life! I'm established with a great life and a beautiful view from my home here in Malibu, don't be jealous!
Just one of the things Edge does is create guitar loops that make stadiums full of people lose their minds in utter rapture, year after year, all round the world, for decades now. Legend!
@@jts400hp The Cure is my favorite. Only band I've seen twice. Plainsong is likely my favorite song...period. But I've also seen U2 on the Vertigo tour and Streets is their best. And All I Want Is You is for my wife and I, our song, and our wedding song too.
@@bledina2000 Those twenty minutes of All I want is you straight into this and seeing 200,000 people all going mental is to me, who isn’t religious, the closest I can ever imagine a spiritual experience to be like. Just......wow. Apart from being covered in piss around 9 mins in. If it’s got 10M I’m sure I’m 9M of them ❤️
@@jamiesondean I bet I watch it once a week. So much meaning, so much heartache, put into those few notes. And then sprints round the back of the stage and gets back and starts singing without even faltering from the run. Wow
@@tdurb0 I ripped it to a CD from the DVD years ago so that I could listen to it in the car. I still have the DVD but nothing to play it on. I would love to extract the 5.1 version for my home theatre system... I think I know what I'll be working on this week lol
Edge strength is in playing repetitive and synchronized with his echo pedal riffs for long periods. It's hard to do this live and give the audience the feel that comes from a so well recorded studio album.
For me it's the desert road grids in the Mohave desert when you are flying above and look down and there are no houses, no buildings, just a bunch of square grids of roads. Roads with no name.
We have all found old edited videos, photos, music, and songs. Imagine hearing the precursor..... to songs that filled stadiums..... all around the world. I expected the Edge to tear up a bit. Hell, I did! and I am not part of this journey.
"The thrill was just being able to do it, even if you did it badly." - Edge
words to live by
Totally
That is nonsense bro. You need to listen more rock and roll, just so you know U2 is pop. 80's pop. Not rock
@@Stdstr too much of what others called rock'n'roll was muy stupido, so bad that to properly describe it one has to use foreign words to describe it as the English doesn't go far enough in proving the point. AC/DC is one example of this. YAWN!!! Okay, I've had to use Zulu to properly describe most rock music that I've encountered: isiphukuphuku kakhulu!!!
@@jamesheald7971 Bro... what? are you high? are you still high today?
I guess so, cause I didn't get one single word amigo, makes no sense your writing
@@Stdstr learn to read. Reading is fundamental.
No matter where: in a simple kitchen, on stage with a cowboy hat on, in the studio or glamorous. Edge always looks the same because he doesn't care about anything else but the music. Humble, down to earth and focused... and gifted. An extremely gifted, creative and intelligent musician who has given us so much. Thank you, Edge! You have no idea how much it means to us!!
"I have no idea what these are"
Just the riffs and ideas to one of the greatest songs ever written
Lol, Edge loves to lead on... he knows exactly what he has in hand at all times. He is the king.
you need to expand your horizon bud!! U2 is the most overrated bands of all time
@@adamc2837 I raise your U2 and bet Queen
@@edyoung4450 queen is overrated?! stfu
@@adamc2837 nobody cares what you think
Love The Edge. Every time I see him I think of my after school walk to work in 1985. 2 miles uphill, wind in face, dressed in some ridiculous fast-food uniform, but my Sony Walkman blaring a U2 tape, and pure happiness.
That's an amazing thing to share, thank you!
One of the greatest intros to a song ever written. So simple yet so engaging. It picks you up and doesn't let you go.
Intro to an album. You need the right speakers tho
@@vonsydov5 You're right. It is the first track on the album of course. And you need the right speakers for any song I'd say.
For me is the ultimate intro, but it has to have the volume ramped right up, blows me away every time
I personally find the song's _ending_ guitar part even more satisfying. That moment when it eventually gives way to that final "home" chord (props also to Adam) is just _heaven._
Great intro for sure
Loved this movie...the love , respect and adoration each guitarist had for one another was absolutely beautiful. I bought this movie 4 times...last time was on blu ray...I gave it away to friends 3 times because I wanted to share the joy I felt watching it.
It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve heard that into, it always makes my heart soar, especially live. And that’s exactly what music is supposed to do.
I'm amazed at people who criticize Edge. He has always been clear about what he does and if you listen to him for a bit you would know that. U2 started during the punk revolution and even though they never played punk, the basics are the same. Virtuosity has nothing to do with U2, it never has, it never will. It is about the songs, the music and the individuals adding to the group. I know true fans get it but it is still sad to read people shitting on bands or music in general just because they don't like it or for some other reasons. If you don't like something that other people like, don't go in the comments, don't listen to it, don't pay attention to it... Anyways, I'm rambling on...
Virtuosity in u2 is in composing
It's not U2 that sucks, it is Bono who sucks.
Hear, hear!
The Edge is a sonic genius.
How cool to see edge digging out the box of 4 track cassettes.
"I was here on this side.. and actually have been ever since."
What a journey "ever since" has consisted of.
What’s funny is if you look at the frame @3:41 he’s on the other side
To this day, when I pick up my guitar after work, I play this, Sunday Bloody Sunday or Bad to warm up. There is great beauty in simplicity.
I´dont hear ANY previous influence by any band on this song ...its just pure EDGE inventing something...respect!
Man of musical brilliance, substance and a true gentleman
Great and perfect comment, Stephen 🙏🙏
Right on Stephen, Edge is gift to us all, playing guitar just may be his dirtiest of habits! lol
Do you know him? Stfu i hate people like you that post comments looking for approval. Youre an idiot
@@olbigdik talk right you dumb ass trying to be insulting and you cant even spell right foh
@gigabytekilla you are a walking L bro shut up, no stranger on the internet will ever give anyone’s opinions the time of day
This man is Genius from The Greatest Rock Band all of time. The Best U2. Thanks Edge for your music!
One of the best songs ever made especially when it’s played live
Wow Edge can do laundry in his kitchen, these rock stars know how to live.
I roared with laughter at that!
It’s a pretty modest kitchen, wouldn’t rate in that My Cribs program
That’s your typical Irish Kitchen !
Edge makes a few extra euros by renting his kitchen out to film Mrs Brown's Boys.
i love it that someone with his success chooses to live the way he wants... austere, not out to impress anyone other than those who don’t need to be impressed... signs of the true artist.
Signs of a humble artist. There are true artists who live it up dnt fool yourself
I love his damn kitchen as much as I love their music.
This is a real person, right here.❤🎶🤘🏼🥰
Beautiful. The Edge is one of the guitarists I admire. Unique in terms of equipment and style of play. I like him.
I just discovered that this was not just an amazing song, but an amazingly difficult song to perform too. But the energy, oh my! Amazing!! See the crowd!!! Thank you, U2
Love the fact that subconsciously it's an Irish waltz. Should be a disaster going into 4/4, but it's one of the great changes in music history. Love the way it starts, but yeah the record is amazing and the live version is always goosebumps
Spot on sir
@Jules Winnfield Great tune
Great changes in music history? Come on man..
@@headphoneman10 Name a better one
@@IB66145
1. Happiness is a warm gun by the beatles
All of the transitions in this song are done very well with the time signatures blending seamlessly, particularly the one where the intro goes into the first solo
2. A day in the life by the beatles
Again every transition is done very well in this masterpiece but particularly the one going into paul McCartneys verse with the orchestra playing almost as if its swelling until burst
3. Karma police by radiohead
The change from the second 'this is what you'll get' to the ethereal outro is just perfect
4. Time by pink floyd
The way in which gilmour comes in with the first verse and sharp guitar chords after the 2 minute intro is brilliant. Also many more transitions from song to song on this album that are almost equally as good
5. Whole lotta love by led zeppelin
The way jimmy page transitions from the violin part to his guitar solo towards the end of this song is just electric
6. Dazed and confused by led zeppelin
Yet again the way we go from the intro to jimmy pages guitar part in this song has so much energy to it
7. 21st century schizoid man by King crimson
The transition from the intro to the iconic guitar riff on this song is just spectacular
8. Hand of doom by black sabbath
The way in which ozzys tone switches with iommis guitar over it and bill wards drums sounding as if they're raining down like gunshots is one of the heaviest moments in the history of metal
9. Gates of delirium by yes
The transition into the outro solo of this song is just beautiful
10. Money for nothing by dire straits
And of course, one of the most iconic guitar riffs of all time, knopflers guitar part coming in in money for nothing is just brilliant
There's 10
U2 were a good band and had great live energy but were, if anything, below average musically and there are countless other 'changes' that are far better than where the streets have no name which is a good pop song but nothing special
I was lucky enough to bump into The Edge Evans at Notting Hill Carnival, and thank him for the money that song made me for playing it really badly as a busker.
Never expected to see Edge's kitchen or my old music class today. I had Mr. McKenzie for music and he was an amazing teacher. He'd be literally banging out tunes on an upright piano with this back to us darting 180 glances over his shoulder like a mad possessed owl with his wild Einstein hair, the only class I got A's in, a lovely man and a driven teacher, never knew he taught U2 let alone they rehearsed in the same room years earlier. He turned many of us onto music in general. I play Streets live and it amazes me how Edge nailed the smooth switch from 6/8 to 4/4, took him ages seemingly, such a buzz to play it live.
Hey there. I had Mr mc kenzie also. As did all my brothers and they were all in his class together.And u2 also played there first public gig in my father's night club, on o Connel Street Dublin. 1978 or 79 I think.
@@stephenbrowne8432 great connection, which nightclub was that, I'm guessing '78 as that's the year they left MT
@@toneranger it was a club called good time charlies or at that stage it could have been called slack alice.Nice peice of history to have.What year did you leave mount temple??
so fake... they should have filmed it on his $15 million super yacht... but I guess that's not so "authentic".
@@ssmith954 Someone need a hug....
The understated genius of the Edge 👍 simular to the other understated genius Johnny Marr
That's absolutely true
Johnny Marr was brilliant
U cant compare johhny marr to the edge. Johnny mar is not even cool enough to tie the edges shoes
The Smiths, REM, and U2 are the masters of understated guitar. The guitar serves the song. Not a fan of the huge show off speed solo.
Sons of Steve Lillywhite and friends irl who support each other
Didn't know the Edge lives in a 1970's council house!
no, its where his beanie lives.
Yeah man, it's on a street with no name.....
they came from not much
@@lm1584 he went to a private school to be fair
@@glenncooke3050 how many people in ireland went to private schools in the 1970s?
Being at a U2 show and Edge starts this intro I get teary eyed every time. This tour at the Sphere is the best venue I’ve ever seen u2 at. Was there Dec 1, 2 in section 101, going back Jan 26, 31, Feb 17, 18, March 2 all in GA. I already passed my 100th U2 in Australia in Nov 2019
I’m still upset that I can’t make it to Vegas for one of those shows. ‘Streets’ is the very first song of theirs I heard live in 1987 on the Joshua Tree tour. I was 16, lol. Seems like forever ago. Doesn’t matter, I always tear up when this song starts. Always.
Keep going son , one day you'll be able to afford a new kitchen
hahahaha
Haha... Do you think they have the legs? ;)
Quality 👏🏻👏🏻
Literally cried laughing
I've just realised that the Harry Enfield U2 sketch where they're in the Edge's kitchen must have been based on this, I thought they were just making it funny that The Edge had a crap kitchen!!
Reminds me of early high school rock band days of trial and error perfect sound quest. Good times were had by all. About 50 years ago. Still enjoy playing. Love U2’s music. Talent, passion, perfection and did their own sound and style. So awesome that they have kept their friendship alive so long. Well done👍
Saw them on this tour in Birmingham, Edge was amazing and for me the best live band in the world.
So u know your live music.spot on
I was there to!
They really are.. I've seen them live many times and video also and they are always spot on and well orchestrated.
To this day, one of the biggest surprises of the Edge is that no one knows what he keeps under his hat.
I went to one of their first ever gigs in England. They were so skint I bought Dave a pint.
An easy man to like 👍
Which gig was it?
Streets is always a transcendent experience in concert or anywhere.
Still, I have to recommend the Zoo TV
Live In Sydney DVD version as the best Streets moment...or the 2002 Super Bowl version.
I agree also U2 slane 2001 go home dvd where All I want is you leads into the Streets and it's phenomenal
Yup best part of any U2 show. The elevation Boston one still gives me the chills.
The Slane 01 Streets is the best for me and seeing it live made it even better. Amazing.
@@guppy9713 Seeing it in Kansas City,
18th of October, 1992, Zoo TV,
following Running to Stand Still,
with a unique video interlude in which Kansas legend William Burroughs appeared on the screen to recite A Thanksgiving Prayer.
Absolutely mind blowing.
No fucking way, pfp twinsies
This is superb! The evolution of one of THE worlds greatest, most successful bands - more of the same please, and thank you so very much! VBW Glenn x
Goosebumps.... every time! Especially when I'm there live in concert
Phenomenal. The sheer power of truly unique and great music will never cease to amaze me!
Nothing can prepare you for the hair these guys had when they first started out... Adam looked like Napoleon Dynamite! Larry looked like a runaway from Abba.
And Edge was losing his hair even at age 18
@@ObamaFromKenya that's why he wears a cap indoors?
Plenty of preparation because it was the very early 80's.No surprise.
"Larry looked like a runaway from Abba.... HAAAAA!!!! Omg that is funny! ....and that smile...hah hhaaaa....
Great doco & the song opening in the stadium with the crowd heaving still gives me goosebumps
Bruce Springsteen,the very man said that the edge is the last true guitar original.ill leave it at that
Then you have Matt Bellamy for example, so he definitely isn't the last.
@@ChrizRockster ive a confession & i hope you respect my honesty. seriously,ive never heard of him sorry
@@eddunne4190 I wish I hadn’t 😂
Even the amazing Joe Satriani who has taught countless guitarists from Steve Vai to Kirk Hammett of Metallica said this of the edge. “We had guitarist playing a certain way like the great classic rock guitarists and suddenly the edge came out playing far different. He made guitarists rethink how to play in a band.”
@@SMHV_SQUAD ta for the reply.ive been a u2er for 36yrs so i always leave it 2 others to give their opinions on THE GREAT BAND.& when their peers say such things that is actual tangible evidence of their greatness.my Christmas from Dublin Ireland
Life changing music and guitar sounds that send shimmers through my mind and body. 🎸✌️💖
If that’s his apartment, I’m amazed. Like he never moved. Simple life. Love it.
He lives with his mother.
He has a gigantic house in the south of France, a house in Dublin, and for many years tried to build a compound of houses in Malibu.
Master using his tools to explore the emotive sonic possibilities.
He takes simple elements and then makes them sound like the music of the heavens. As if such sounds have always existed in a higher plane and he is bringing them down to us.
I was at that concert. It was amazing.
I had a conversation with you while you were walking your dog in front of your house in Malibu. You have 3 arches in front at your garage openings. I walked by a few weeks ago and heard you talking to Bono on speaker phone! It was a pleasure talking to you Edge!!
Who are you talking to? You know this isn’t his channel, right?
@@negativeindustrial You're very negative and you deserve it!
@@youdeserveit8575
Damn you’re stupid
@@negativeindustrial No, I'm appropriately keen! You have become defensive because you feel inadequate! Google inadequate and while you're at it look up self control, self discipline and composure. Etiquette will get you further in life! I'm established with a great life and a beautiful view from my home here in Malibu, don't be jealous!
@@youdeserveit8575
Oh, you choose to live in California. That explains everything.
Must be a crazy feeling when you fiddles with some cords and .. then you are in front of thousands of people who jump to your music.
Yes my man EDGE..some of my Best Listening Experiences are Old Cassettte Tapes of bootleg shows..live Recordings n stuff.😆
The Edge one very talented musician. U2 excellent band. Watch more Zoo TV LOL.
When they peaked
Everything you know is wrong
The Edge is Brilliant!!!!
This is good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
What an innovator!
This is what most of the audience waits for, me included. Best song ever.
Flipping awesome can’t believe one man can make so much emotion
Creative genius.
I love this man so much ❤️
Edge is a GOD 🤟
Total respect.
Just one of the things Edge does is create guitar loops that make stadiums full of people lose their minds in utter rapture, year after year, all round the world, for decades now. Legend!
That's weirdly liberating, seeing how bad Street Mission were.
I've always wanted to go to a U2 concert just to listen to this song live. I think I could cry 😭 hahahaha. It would be so exciting.
1987 Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center I was 19. I didn’t cry but the hair stood up on my neck. Spiritual.
There are 2 bands that can make me get teary eyed and that's U2 and The Cure
@@jts400hp we must be Bros!!!! I love the Cure..... always will.
@@jts400hp The Cure is my favorite. Only band I've seen twice. Plainsong is likely my favorite song...period.
But I've also seen U2 on the Vertigo tour and Streets is their best. And All I Want Is You is for my wife and I, our song, and our wedding song too.
Why does the Edge store all his old tapes at the set of Corrie?
Can sell it on ebay later ;)
love the crowd
Brilliant 😊💜🙏
Got the pleasure seeing these guys in the Astrodome🤘🏻
genius in action
Those are his demos that are so accurate and on time I can't believe it!!! and its on a four-track too
The concert footage is from Slane Castle 2001. I was at that very gig
Imagine finding these at a random sale. Getting home, blowing the dust off the old tape recorder & realising you have music history in your hands.
music tells us the direction....totally agree.
Lads a genius❤
i have bee listening to jimmy page,the edge and jack white i find there time together is fascinatining love watching how they get to there songs
man this gives me chills to almost crying..
I got a tape of them playing what I think is their first concert in Boston. It is raw but really really good.
Hope we can hear all outtakes and version of Streets one day.
Probably the greatest and most recognizable song ever written. It is one song you have to crack up on the radio
I just love that he is some completely nondescript kitchen
El mejor documental de toda la historia
@maxferxd Yeah that concert must have been mindblowing.
when stevie wonder came out with songs in the key of life, all music changed
God dam this is beuatiful
Slane Castle 2001 Elevation Tour. Check out the DVD.
Best gig ever
@@bledina2000 Those twenty minutes of All I want is you straight into this and seeing 200,000 people all going mental is to me, who isn’t religious, the closest I can ever imagine a spiritual experience to be like.
Just......wow. Apart from being covered in piss around 9 mins in. If it’s got 10M I’m sure I’m 9M of them ❤️
@@tdurb0 one of the greatest moments in the history of greatest concert moments... Bono's final line of All I want is... Into wtshnn
@@jamiesondean I bet I watch it once a week. So much meaning, so much heartache, put into those few notes.
And then sprints round the back of the stage and gets back and starts singing without even faltering from the run. Wow
@@tdurb0 I ripped it to a CD from the DVD years ago so that I could listen to it in the car. I still have the DVD but nothing to play it on. I would love to extract the 5.1 version for my home theatre system... I think I know what I'll be working on this week lol
Genius
The Edge é extremamente criativo, ele é um produtor arranjador que usa a guitarra como instrumento para expressar as suas criações melódicas.
MY HERO!!!
Edge strength is in playing repetitive and synchronized with his echo pedal riffs for long periods. It's hard to do this live and give the audience the feel that comes from a so well recorded studio album.
Have you ever been in a U2 concert?
What a coincidence that two talents like Bono and The Edge went to the same high school.
Is this the Edges kitchen???
If anyone wants to know, this is live at slane castle.
I praying for you that you were at the show???
muito bacana
Saw Dave play at Red Rocks in 83 -- hard to believe that was almost 40 years ago...
What his face the instant he recognizes a particular riff or sound. Kinda like recognizing an old friend’s voice.
the genius in action!
For me it's the desert road grids in the Mohave desert when you are flying above and look down and there are no houses, no buildings, just a bunch of square grids of roads. Roads with no name.
Anybody else get goosebumps at 1:15?
I did later when the bass kicks in at the show, as always in this song...
Always!
I get them at 2:17!!
He went from basic to basic, glad I caught the middle when it was new.
We have all found old edited videos, photos, music, and songs. Imagine hearing the precursor..... to songs that filled stadiums..... all around the world. I expected the Edge to tear up a bit. Hell, I did! and I am not part of this journey.
Shivers
Solo U2 dal 1980!!!
In questo brano ,The Edge "Spacca!!!💪👍
U2 is part of my life
A song like Where the Streets Have No Name are those kinds of songs that you believe were influenced by a higher power
I smell a hit there, Edge!