And that heart is in a man who avoids paying income tax whenever he can as he travels the world trying to get governments to give to his favourite charity. Money that comes from ordinary people paying their fair share of tax. Unlike Bono.
I was there on the 19th, n turn for my brother's graduation. The scalpers took a bath on this. After the show I saw tons of unused tickets on the trash cans the scalpers couldn't sell.
Anyone alive or in attendance at this show and knew what they had at that very moment was one very lucky person. I think most of us never stopped to think that this era was all going to be gone in the blink of an eye. Our youth has waned, glowing aspirations have either been accomplished, gone or outgrown and the world is now more divided and different than ever. Watching "40" live after 36 years is hard to put into words. It was one of those songs I would always skip over back when I was a teenager, but now it hits home like never before. Watching Larry Mullen Jr. at the very end, just sitting behind his kit in silence and listening to the audiance makes me wonder if he knew what he was living at that moment. You just never know how good you had it until it's gone.
So damn true. Had the Joshua Tree album playing every morning on my way to high school in ‘87 and still have it on repeat in my car today. The messages of those days still hold true in these trying times.
Larry Mullen, Jr. always had his Bible backstage, at least the 2 times I was back there with them. And now “I” know why. He was nothing like the other guys. I never thought I would say this, but my views have altered 💯 % but sometimes you either accept the facts and truths given to you by the higher power or you stay in the muck of the deceivers. Your choice. Still loved them back then before I knew why Larry carried his Bible. Love to all.💞
I saw them on this tour. What seems like a lifetime ago. I have to put U2 neck in neck with Beatles. For those of us who are old enough to remember when the Joshua Tree was released and the impact that record had in pushing the band into a phenomenon, what a timeless masterpiece.
I will never forget the day when I heard the Joshua Tree in a record store. I was blown away and bought it instantly. Along with New Gold Dream the record I have listened to a million times - and still do at least once a week.
Just out of curiosity, did you buy any souvenirs, tshirts or posters at that concert? If so, how much did you spend on them...ballpark...asking for a friend...I have a theory that ALL concerts should be super affordable so people can afford to see their favorite players AND come home with some great memories. 5 bucks is my FAVORITE Price for concerts....as long as the players get compensated through Merch sales, it will be an awesome Renaissance for music...past and present. Gimmee your thoughts if you will...would love to hear them.
@@porferiokabisig1322No the tickets were $5 but you had to buy for both days. The tickets were sold through KROQ. So many of us drove from L.A. to Tempe to be at this concert. It was cheap, but so important. It was everything.
Yeah! I still find he can sing his down side is that he doesn't respect the original way the song is sung. He does a lot of talk singing and his timing is always off, lately. Almost as if he just can't be assed, anymore.
It’s impossible to overstate how much U2 changed music for my generation. Listening to these songs gives me goosebumps, because they’re still as good as ever.
I drove to Houston in April 1987 for my first U2 concert. All of the concerts I have been to since then have been great, but this year, 1987 was truly special.o see
I think 92/93 was their peak myself..the cumerbunds and cowboy hats period turned me off them around this time and Boner was at his most insufferable..
U2 is one of the best band´s in these century!!! Nice, to see a girl in these portal!! I love Bono and Edge, these a perfect combination of sound and voice!!!! from Germany all the best Bernhard!💖💖💖
I was there in the nose bleed sections with my girlfriend. They charged only $5 so anyone could afford a ticket. I was a waiter paying my own way through college at ASU. Magical music during the magical time of youth. My, how 37 years flies by. ☀
I feel you brother! Me and my girlfriend somehow got front row out past Adam Clayton a little bit, but not far. We were at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan where they played football. We will never forget this ever. And it's almost 40 years. Incredible how great they sounded and the job they did with the video production and sound quality for this. I hope somebody brings this recording and lets me listen when I'm on my deathbed and ready for the shot to put me down hahaha😅
@@cortical1 very cool! Yeah that big Silverdome with the big canvas roof was filled over 60,000 for that U2 concert. And we were close enough of course being in the front that the echo didn't even affect us at all. It was epic
Well they're nearing the end of their careers. They have done so much and donated so much money and time and organizations around the world to help with disease and famine and unbelievable debt caused by huge World Banks. They deserve to fade out these last three or five years and set up their retirements and their families and grandkids and whatnot
MY LETTER TO U2-1987 I saw you guys on the Joshua Tree tour in 1987 at MTSU-Middle Tennessee State University Saturday November 28th 1987. The Bodeans opened up for you. I remember at the time Larry had a crush on Wynonna Judd and she came out and sang a duo with Bono! I didn't have tickets to the show. A friend of mine drove us 3 hours from East Tennessee to see the show. We bought tickets at the box office for $18.50. We ended up 8th row center stage! I remember back then the band held back tickets for fans who were willing to make the drive and couldn't get tickets via phone or record store locations. Thanks again to Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr for making a special album and tour! I was 18 and had just graduated High School that year! All the Best! Gary Lagstrom
When you don’t realize you’re in the moment until it’s a memory…The 80s and 90s were incredible so glad I was born in ‘68 and grew up with all this music… GenX forever
'61 here brother. I'll never forget somehow I got front row seats for this when I went down to the stadium when they announced this tour coming. The ticket woman had torn two front row seats off of a group of six or something because she said the person that was buying them didn't have enough money for all six. And she asked me if I wanted them still? I said are you fucking kidding me!? They were a bit to the side a little bit past Adam clayton, but it was like a life memory I'll never forget even when I'm 90 in my desk bed. I hope somebody brings this recording and puts it on some good speakers at the hospital or hospice, because I'll listen to the whole thing and then they can just inject me with the drugs to put me down😂😅😊
Bono had the flu. I went to this show and it was in the local press that he was sick. The tickets were only $5 because they were filming for the Rattle and Hum movie. We had excellent seats.
A fair bit of footage from Rattle N Hum in this show. No wonder they used it. Saw them on the JT tour and they tore up Bullet the blue sky just as back then.
80s Bono is the greatest frontman since Freddie Mercury. Holy shit. What an amazing lead singer. GOD tier levels of vocal prowess and physical energy and stage presence.
People who like U2 never get fed up with them, they are fantastic right from the start till right now I 2024for get the world 🌎 & listen to U2 ❤❤❤❤ XXXX x
0:54 Where the Streets Have No Name I Will Follow Trip Through Your Wires I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For MLK One Tree Hill Gloria Exit In God's Country Helter Skelter Help! Bad Bullet the Blue Sky Running to Stand Still Sunday Bloody Sunday New Year's Day Pride (In the Name of Love): With or Without You Mothers of the Disappeared People Get Ready Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home) 40
In April of 87, near Detroit Michigan at the Pontiac Silverdome football stadium, they had a totally different playlist than this. In fact when they came out on stage for the opener, they played the first three songs on Joshua Tree all in a row. Streets have no name still haven't found, and wither without you. I guess they decided to drop with or without you for this show? That was one of the biggest single hits of the entire last 6 months. That's kind of odd. But I did love the fact that they included One Tree Hill in Arizona. They didn't play that one in Detroit. We had front-row tickets down towards the area right in front of Adam Clayton. It was an amazing Unforgettable I'll never forget about what happened and all of the events for as long as I live. Man I hope they come back one last time and do an indoor arena tour. But we all know that's not going to happen too much money to be made with 60,000 people like a Taylor Swift show. 😊That's what sucks. This band should be seen indoors with about 22,000 capacity
This is what U2 should be releasing, going into their Vault and bringing out these diamonds, stuff form 83, 85, 87, 89 instead of all the shite we have to put up with now!!
They opened that tour in April of 1987. I saw them at the Silver dome in Pontiac, Michigan. They also made the cover of Time magazine, and Bono spoke about that in the opening to "I still haven't found...". It's obviously December at the close of the tour given their Christmas song
Hey thanks for the concert and throwback memories. I happened to be at these concerts in Tempe. It was a 2 night affair which was filmed as the Rattle and Hum live concert if I remember correctly.
I was there...two carloads of friends made a road trip from San Diego. There were two concerts...this one on Saturday, and another on Sunday. When buying tickets, you had to buy tickets to both days. The tickets were really inexpensive. Like $10 a show. They were filming the concerts for Rattle and Hum, and wanted to make sure they sold out. We only went to the first night...but it was amazing.
@@iokin34 I suppose they didn't care for the angle or footage they first got, or maybe they weren't ready? So, they stopped the song, and redid the entrance again, and started WTSHNN
Jordan Cronenweth was an absolute 👑. RIP. Cronenweth was the cinematographer for all the colour photography, which was used for all the outdoor shows, like this one in Arizona. He was also rhe cinematographer of _Blade Runner_ and _Alien_ directed by Ridley Scott, amomg many others, including the largely forgotten film _State of Grace_ which was directed by Phil Joanou who was the director on _Rattle & Hum._
Me too .I just texted my son and told him the bigging gave me the goosies.I missed the show due to 3 under 5 and a premmie.But they got my attention.Joshu Tree was a big album for me and my sons, now in their late 30s and early 40s.Just amazing!
Everything about U2 was revolutionary in 1987 Their look , their sound , this show all brand new and completely fresh They were The Rolling Stones of 1987 and took America by storm Played Murfreesboro Tennessee at Murphy Center It was quite the experience
U2's best concert of the classics. Perfect sounds. Amazing version of with or without you. No1 version. Wish th concert was Remastered with the best out of all the nights.or Multiple nights full, with bonus😁👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥁💯💯🎵🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵
So many great songs, additional awesome historic renditions (Mothers of the disappeared to name one) to be included in a additional Rattle and Hum album ... I have stayed a huge U2 fan over all these years and decades, but this was basically the last U2 tour where the music was only and purely at the center of the attention (I'm not including the Conspiracy of hope tour), no giant screens, neon and flashlights... I believe that's what U2 purists like to love and enjoy even to this day when rewatching those old recordings , I just close my eyes and let the U2 sound take over.
@@metalmadtomI know from seeing the movie & owning the DVD which bits made it in. How'd you get access to the other songs like '40'? Or is that a state secret?
I was a student at Arizona State during this show. If I remember correctly tickets were $5. Basically a free show because of all the camera gear everywhere being used to film footage for Rattle & Hum. An absolutely brilliant band and their peak.
They were thirty bucks when I saw them in April of that. I can't remember what t-shirts were, but a woman I know remarked how expensive they were a few months after the show when I saw her in the hospital about six months later. I still have it.
New U2 video : Under A Blood Red Sky / Video EP
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This concert made me give up drugs and get out of depression of been bullied at school
Who’s come to watch and listen in November 2024? I’ve found myself on a U2 kick lately. This one brings me back to just out of college. ❤
Same here we are
I'm 37. been listening since 38 years. Mum used to out headphones on her stomach while pregnant to make me listen to U2. The soundtrack of my life ❤
Kudos to your lovely Mum!!!!!
That's a good mama!! ❤
I went to the Actung Baby Zoo TV Tour in Tempe, AZ in Apr '92 while 7mos pregnant! Happy to say my now 32yr old daughter loves U2!❤
Ta maman est une grande dame 🙂
You can Say whatever Bad thing You want about Bono (and you'll be wrong) but the guy leave his heart and soul in every song.....Love you
And that heart is in a man who avoids paying income tax whenever he can as he travels the world trying to get governments to give to his favourite charity. Money that comes from ordinary people paying their fair share of tax. Unlike Bono.
“Bad” is the best U2 song…
Und Achtung baby
I was a freshman in high school. U2 changed my life! Still addicted at 50!!
Just a few years behind you … what an iconic and uplifting band they are for sure #U2family
Just turned 50 changed my in 87 thank you bono,Larry, Adam edge you changed my life x
Haha, I was a sophomore. Same for me!
I was a high school sophomore in December 1987 when this show was done. Still obsessed at 51! 😊
I was there on the 19th, n turn for my brother's graduation. The scalpers took a bath on this. After the show I saw tons of unused tickets on the trash cans the scalpers couldn't sell.
Unforgettable Fire, Joshua Tree, and Rattle and Hum was the best time in the U2 era.
Joshua Tree - Achtung baby
Acthung baby was their OPUS
yep
Rattle and Hum was a bit of a low point lol
And War.
The greatest opening of a concert ever.
Anyone alive or in attendance at this show and knew what they had at that very moment was one very lucky person. I think most of us never stopped to think that this era was all going to be gone in the blink of an eye. Our youth has waned, glowing aspirations have either been accomplished, gone or outgrown and the world is now more divided and different than ever. Watching "40" live after 36 years is hard to put into words. It was one of those songs I would always skip over back when I was a teenager, but now it hits home like never before. Watching Larry Mullen Jr. at the very end, just sitting behind his kit in silence and listening to the audiance makes me wonder if he knew what he was living at that moment. You just never know how good you had it until it's gone.
So true each and every word! And I was there too! Eighteen, young and full of dreams!
So damn true. Had the Joshua Tree album playing every morning on my way to high school in ‘87 and still have it on repeat in my car today. The messages of those days still hold true in these trying times.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
I was lucky enough to be there for both nights. Amazing experience
Larry Mullen, Jr. always had his Bible backstage, at least the 2 times I was back there with them. And now “I” know why. He was nothing like the other guys. I never thought I would say this, but my views have altered 💯 % but sometimes you either accept the facts and truths given to you by the higher power or you stay in the muck of the deceivers. Your choice. Still loved them back then before I knew why Larry carried his Bible. Love to all.💞
Bono’s voice is on a whole different level here
One Tree Hill, is a minimal masterpiece and a masterpiece of minimalism.
They still give me chills & Ive been listening to them since they & I were babies together. What a wonderful first concert!!!!
I saw them on this tour. What seems like a lifetime ago. I have to put U2 neck in neck with Beatles. For those of us who are old enough to remember when the Joshua Tree was released and the impact that record had in pushing the band into a phenomenon, what a timeless masterpiece.
I was a junior in High School - IT WAS HUGE
Yes I agree! Loved them too bad they sold out
I will never forget the day when I heard the Joshua Tree in a record store. I was blown away and bought it instantly. Along with New Gold Dream the record I have listened to a million times - and still do at least once a week.
George Harrison said that U2 destroyed Pop music. That's a quote.
I loved and still love George, but I love U2 more.
@@nancydemoss2945 Paul Mc Cartney went to see them at the sphere.
I was at this concert. My gosh, seems like yesterday. RUclips is a miracle.
Certainly the best band that came out of the 80's....by far!!
U2 were absolute perfection between '87-93
I'd ad Unforgettable Fire to the timeline! 1985?
All straight downhill from there
For sure, these were their halcyon years.
@@btkjay9749 What do you mean, "Their halcyon years"?
U2 is STILL PERFECT❤ They have been the soundtrack to our lives.
Shout out to all the people rocking out to this soul touching music, from Arizona. God bless and keep rocking out in 2024 ❤️🙏🇺🇸🌵🌴🌞
I was at this concert, paid $5.00 to get awesome show, one of the best I ever been to.
Was that a lot of money back then?
Good for you! Amen
Just out of curiosity, did you buy any souvenirs, tshirts or posters at that concert? If so, how much did you spend on them...ballpark...asking for a friend...I have a theory that ALL concerts should be super affordable so people can afford to see their favorite players AND come home with some great memories. 5 bucks is my FAVORITE Price for concerts....as long as the players get compensated through Merch sales, it will be an awesome Renaissance for music...past and present. Gimmee your thoughts if you will...would love to hear them.
Yep. I was there $5 and we got lucky and got great seats.
@@porferiokabisig1322No the tickets were $5 but you had to buy for both days. The tickets were sold through KROQ. So many of us drove from L.A. to Tempe to be at this concert. It was cheap, but so important. It was everything.
Showwwwww.!!!!!!!!!!!
Boys in their prime… nothing better☘️❤️☘️
One of the great groups in the best musical period of all time. Let's hope that another global musical explosion will soon return, like in the 80s
Bono's voice at its peak
Yeah! I still find he can sing his down side is that he doesn't respect the original way the song is sung. He does a lot of talk singing and his timing is always off, lately. Almost as if he just can't be assed, anymore.
@@Finnbarrshe thinks he’s too cool to worry about it
It's not laziness. We all age. He sort of joked about it on the Zoo ropa tour. It's really noticeable thirty plus years later.
Yes and zootv after thayit went to shit
His voice was amazing during the Zoo TV Tour. He reached some crazy high notes during Mysterious Ways. I saw it live, it was incredible ! :)
My God Bullet the Blue Sky is amazing
How good would it be to have Bonos voice during this period….never heard anyone better
Never heard anyone better... lol. Okay then...
Awesome concert. Still one of the best bands in the world.
finally the algorithm did something good for me 😅 amazing concert give me chills
It’s impossible to overstate how much U2 changed music for my generation. Listening to these songs gives me goosebumps, because they’re still as good as ever.
I was there. Bullet the blue sky was insane.
This is U2 what I like good times
I drove to Houston in April 1987 for my first U2 concert. All of the concerts I have been to since then have been great, but this year, 1987 was truly special.o see
Totally this year
i believe that this period was U2 at their absolute prime..... its evident that they are still hungry and it shows in their performance
I think 92/93 was their peak myself..the cumerbunds and cowboy hats period turned me off them around this time and Boner was at his most insufferable..
Mate my children grew up listening to U2 all the time.when they were growing up. Now they still listening.😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
I first seen U2 live in Auckland New Zealand
1986 fucking amazing experience
My favorite band in the world 🌍
And to think that the best tour was yet to come… ZooTV tour
I'm crying with emotion
Wow,❤❤❤❤
U2 is one of the best band´s in these century!!! Nice, to see a girl in these portal!! I love Bono and Edge, these a perfect combination of sound and voice!!!!
from Germany all the best Bernhard!💖💖💖
I was there in the nose bleed sections with my girlfriend. They charged only $5 so anyone could afford a ticket. I was a waiter paying my own way through college at ASU. Magical music during the magical time of youth. My, how 37 years flies by. ☀
I feel you brother! Me and my girlfriend somehow got front row out past Adam Clayton a little bit, but not far. We were at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan where they played football. We will never forget this ever. And it's almost 40 years. Incredible how great they sounded and the job they did with the video production and sound quality for this. I hope somebody brings this recording and lets me listen when I'm on my deathbed and ready for the shot to put me down hahaha😅
@@billyidol2115 I was actually born at Pontiac General! Small world.🤣👍🏻
@@cortical1 very cool! Yeah that big Silverdome with the big canvas roof was filled over 60,000 for that U2 concert. And we were close enough of course being in the front that the echo didn't even affect us at all. It was epic
Now they only care about big time money. 😢
Well they're nearing the end of their careers. They have done so much and donated so much money and time and organizations around the world to help with disease and famine and unbelievable debt caused by huge World Banks. They deserve to fade out these last three or five years and set up their retirements and their families and grandkids and whatnot
A life changing band
Best Performance of "Streets" ever !!! love it 😍😍😍
Holy cow! Movie quality R+H outtakes!!!
Every u2 fans dream!
MY LETTER TO U2-1987
I saw you guys on the Joshua Tree tour in 1987 at MTSU-Middle Tennessee State University Saturday November 28th 1987. The Bodeans opened up for you. I remember at the time Larry had a crush on Wynonna Judd and she came out and sang a duo with Bono!
I didn't have tickets to the show. A friend of mine drove us 3 hours from East Tennessee to see the show. We bought tickets at the box office for $18.50. We ended up 8th row center stage!
I remember back then the band held back tickets for fans who were willing to make the drive and couldn't get tickets via phone or record store locations.
Thanks again to Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr for making a special album and tour! I was 18 and had just graduated High School that year!
All the Best!
Gary Lagstrom
Great at 24 minutes.
The purity of the band at their maximum expression, a diamond 💎 already shining but their best still to come with Achtung Baby✍🏽🙌🏽 U2 for life ❤
Minneapolis loves U2❤❤🎉😊!
When you don’t realize you’re in the moment until it’s a memory…The 80s and 90s were incredible so glad I was born in ‘68 and grew up with all this music… GenX forever
'61 here brother. I'll never forget somehow I got front row seats for this when I went down to the stadium when they announced this tour coming. The ticket woman had torn two front row seats off of a group of six or something because she said the person that was buying them didn't have enough money for all six. And she asked me if I wanted them still? I said are you fucking kidding me!? They were a bit to the side a little bit past Adam clayton, but it was like a life memory I'll never forget even when I'm 90 in my desk bed. I hope somebody brings this recording and puts it on some good speakers at the hospital or hospice, because I'll listen to the whole thing and then they can just inject me with the drugs to put me down😂😅😊
The most beautifully shot live music production by a mile.
This was filmed for their movie Rattle & Hum which is why the quality is so good.
El poder vocal de Bono en esa época era impresionante.
Bonos voice once warmed up in this show is perfect. I love LOVE this.
Amen. Needed a couple to get dialed in but then - oh man...
Bono had the flu. I went to this show and it was in the local press that he was sick. The tickets were only $5 because they were filming for the Rattle and Hum movie. We had excellent seats.
HEAVEN IS WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME! COME LORD JESUS CHRIST TO TAKE US HOME! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😇😇😇🎚🎚🎚
Love how Edge and Adam always swap instruments on "40". 😊
Thank you
I've seen this song performed 10 times live. Exhilarating every single time. These Irish Boys Rock.
U2, the soundtrack to my entire life from age about 11, til now. I’m 52.
I saw them in Rotterdam, it was amazing.
I'm 62 years , but it sounds like yesterday.
❤❤❤❤. Thx for uploading.
A fair bit of footage from Rattle N Hum in this show. No wonder they used it. Saw them on the JT tour and they tore up Bullet the blue sky just as back then.
Watching this in 2024 and realizing its recorded in '87 reminds me that U2 is timeless!
Oh my god I was there....
Fucking brilliant! And from a fellow metalhead! Thanks Tom!
the best version of With or Without You ever recorded
WoW, Beautiful, Nice 👍🏿 😎🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎶
Thanks,I was at this concert in the 8th row for $5 dollars. Tears are running down my cheeks watching this.
5 dollars? 😮
80s Bono is the greatest frontman since Freddie Mercury. Holy shit. What an amazing lead singer. GOD tier levels of vocal prowess and physical energy and stage presence.
I totally agree xx
Sheer unadulterated power house, wow
U2 peaked and was their best during the era of The Unforgettable Fire and Joshua Tree
Definitely didn’t peak
Achtung was the peak@@atrain84
I am so lucky being born 1966 growing up with all that beautyful-inspiring and diverse music of the 80s era… ♥️
There's never been a song that gives me goosebumps like 'Where the Streets Have No Name' does. Especially this version!
Same. Saw them in Seattle and weeped the entire song. Might sound dramatic but it was one of the most special moments of my life.
Sim, é uma música que atinge um lugar dentro de nós, não sei, parece ser uma música mágica. Arrepios que só ela consegue.
Bono says whenever they play this song "God walks into the room".❤
When I get a new sound system I put on where the streets have no name
EVERY SINGLE TIME.....
Best Rock Band EVER
I like them with hair and ponytails
Drove from Flagstaff to see this. Great live band…
I still believe live at Tempe has the best live version of with or with out you. Plus heaps of classics
Sure
@@hgvf9927 for me it's Slane Castle's
Definately. With that extra verse
I was there! I lived near the stadium and walked to the concert. It was $5 a ticket.
I was there as well...my ASU years...great venue, great times, great concert..
People who like U2 never get fed up with them, they are fantastic right from the start till right now I 2024for get the world 🌎 & listen to U2 ❤❤❤❤ XXXX x
Saw them in sydney australia 1984
0:54 Where the Streets Have No Name
I Will Follow
Trip Through Your Wires
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
MLK
One Tree Hill
Gloria
Exit
In God's Country
Helter Skelter
Help!
Bad
Bullet the Blue Sky
Running to Stand Still
Sunday Bloody Sunday
New Year's Day
Pride (In the Name of Love):
With or Without You
Mothers of the Disappeared
People Get Ready
Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
40
Where can I see that complete version of the concert?... I love u2. It is one of his unforgettable concerts.
In April of 87, near Detroit Michigan at the Pontiac Silverdome football stadium, they had a totally different playlist than this. In fact when they came out on stage for the opener, they played the first three songs on Joshua Tree all in a row. Streets have no name still haven't found, and wither without you. I guess they decided to drop with or without you for this show? That was one of the biggest single hits of the entire last 6 months. That's kind of odd. But I did love the fact that they included One Tree Hill in Arizona. They didn't play that one in Detroit.
We had front-row tickets down towards the area right in front of Adam Clayton. It was an amazing Unforgettable I'll never forget about what happened and all of the events for as long as I live. Man I hope they come back one last time and do an indoor arena tour. But we all know that's not going to happen too much money to be made with 60,000 people like a Taylor Swift show. 😊That's what sucks. This band should be seen indoors with about 22,000 capacity
@@billyidol2115go to the Sphere shows coming up in Vegas. All indoors and smaller…the technology in that “arena” will make it something to behold.
U2. Wow! Amazing musicians. Truly Wonderful!
This is what U2 should be releasing, going into their Vault and bringing out these diamonds, stuff form 83, 85, 87, 89 instead of all the shite we have to put up with now!!
They have so much in the vault! All lush HQ footage.
Amen to that, they were transcendent in that era
They don’t own this footage, the studio that made Rattle and Hum does.
@@pablovi77 I read somewhere recently they actually own the footage now or something 🤔 Hopefully we'll see a huge Rattle Boxset
@@metalmadtom Hope you’re right
They opened that tour in April of 1987. I saw them at the Silver dome in Pontiac, Michigan. They also made the cover of Time magazine, and Bono spoke about that in the opening to "I still haven't found...". It's obviously December at the close of the tour given their Christmas song
I ACTUALLY THINK U2 ARE AS RELEVANT TODAY AS THEY WERE WHEN THEY STARTED. NO ONE WILL EVER BEAT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS AGAIN IMO.
Nope. They’ve been straight crap for 20 years
@@hosoiarchives4858 I CAN RESPECT YOUR OPINION, BUT YOU ARE WRONG BOY.
@@hosoiarchives4858wrong. 30 years!
Hey...nice. I was at this show.
Hey thanks for the concert and throwback memories. I happened to be at these concerts in Tempe. It was a 2 night affair which was filmed as the Rattle and Hum live concert if I remember correctly.
Omg, that🤯 EXIT performance at 19:00...👏
I was there...two carloads of friends made a road trip from San Diego. There were two concerts...this one on Saturday, and another on Sunday. When buying tickets, you had to buy tickets to both days. The tickets were really inexpensive. Like $10 a show. They were filming the concerts for Rattle and Hum, and wanted to make sure they sold out. We only went to the first night...but it was amazing.
Yup. Tickets were 5 bucks. And they said film waiver in them. No clue it was for rattle and hum. I went on 12-19-87 show. It was amazing
It is simply the best band in the history of music, there is nothing that can compare, everything else is nonsense.
So true
Sleep well we love you U2!
Madre mía!!((((👏👏👏😍😍😍👏👏))))💋💋💋💋♥️
I was there, we were told beforehand they'd be recording for a movie. They did this entrance twice...amazing as always!
Explain this Please...
@@iokin34This was filmed and used in Rattle and Hum.
@@iokin34 I suppose they didn't care for the angle or footage they first got, or maybe they weren't ready? So, they stopped the song, and redid the entrance again, and started WTSHNN
The bit in the movie when it jumped to the helicopter.
@@StratsRUsI wish they would remove that. Doesn’t fit at that point
Jordan Cronenweth was an absolute 👑. RIP.
Cronenweth was the cinematographer for all the colour photography, which was used for all the outdoor shows, like this one in Arizona. He was also rhe cinematographer of _Blade Runner_ and _Alien_ directed by Ridley Scott, amomg many others, including the largely forgotten film _State of Grace_ which was directed by Phil Joanou who was the director on _Rattle & Hum._
The photographers always are forgotten
Great work
We need a special edition of rattle and hum ! ❤
Sure!been waiting for it for 35 years too...
@@hutchmanu2987 this album / movie needs more love
@@hutchmanu2987 would also love to see this concert. It’s entirety.
Want this played at my funeral as well as where the streets have no name,then I'll go and meet my maker quite peacefully
The opening of this song still gives me goosebumps 40 years later
Me too .I just texted my son and told him the bigging gave me the goosies.I missed the show due to 3 under 5 and a premmie.But they got my attention.Joshu Tree was a big album for me and my sons, now in their late 30s and early 40s.Just amazing!
rip off from Alan Parsons
The Edge with hairs .... 🙂I saw them many times in France, unfortunately not at the Sphere, in Las Vegas. 😐
Everything about U2 was revolutionary in 1987
Their look , their sound , this show all brand new and completely fresh
They were The Rolling Stones of 1987 and took America by storm
Played Murfreesboro Tennessee at Murphy Center
It was quite the experience
Bullet the Blue Sky the way Edge makes his guitar sound like a jet fighter. Cool .... I miss this version of U2 the 80's U2 seems more pure 💖🎙️🎸🎸🎸🥁🎶
Before youtube and ripping. Going to see this movie was a BIG deal.
Fantastic😊
U2's best concert of the classics. Perfect sounds. Amazing version of with or without you. No1 version. Wish th concert was Remastered with the best out of all the nights.or Multiple nights full, with bonus😁👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥁💯💯🎵🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵
So many great songs, additional awesome historic renditions (Mothers of the disappeared to name one) to be included in a additional Rattle and Hum album ... I have stayed a huge U2 fan over all these years and decades, but this was basically the last U2 tour where the music was only and purely at the center of the attention (I'm not including the Conspiracy of hope tour), no giant screens, neon and flashlights... I believe that's what U2 purists like to love and enjoy even to this day when rewatching those old recordings , I just close my eyes and let the U2 sound take over.
Wow... people who watched this live in 1987 were blessed . . .
November 14, 1987
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, California
WITH❤
Thank you to whoever uploaded this concert!!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The soundtrack to my youth
I uploaded it 🤙 Your welcome 🙌
Um herói. Parabéns.
@@metalmadtomI know from seeing the movie & owning the DVD which bits made it in. How'd you get access to the other songs like '40'? Or is that a state secret?
Sorted
I was a student at Arizona State during this show. If I remember correctly tickets were $5. Basically a free show because of all the camera gear everywhere being used to film footage for Rattle & Hum. An absolutely brilliant band and their peak.
Yes. The tickets were $5 mainly to guarantee both shows would be sold out so it would look good on film
Same here I was an art student fall 1987 freshman. I parked near the stadium and could hear them rehearsing before the show.
True. I was there. Graduated in 87. From Yuma, Az. Commissioned a Marine in Dec 1987.
Peak was yet to come . Love this band
They were thirty bucks when I saw them in April of that. I can't remember what t-shirts were, but a woman I know remarked how expensive they were a few months after the show when I saw her in the hospital about six months later. I still have it.