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I think that says a lot about the audience's trust in us. Even by the song's sixth performance, Bono was introducing the song with the statement "This song is not a rebel song. Throughout 's War Tour, Bono continued to reassure audiences that "This song is not a rebel song, this song is 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'" [20 ] highlighting the non- partisan intentions of the lyrics. The live performances on this tour featured a routine during which Bono would set a white flag in the front of the stage while the band vamped three chords—B minor, D major, and G major.

As the band vamped, Bono would sing "no more! In the Unforgettable Fire Tour of and , "Sunday Bloody Sunday" continued to be a prominent midpoint of each U2 concert—as did the "no more! Along with a performance of " Bad ," the song was performed at Live Aid in July Some performances featured slower, more contemplative versions of the song; other concerts saw the wilder, more violent version. This tour marked the first time "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was played in Northern Ireland since , and it has not been performed there since.

The rockumentary Rattle and Hum includes a particularly renowned version of the song, recorded on 8 November at the McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado. After the Joshua Tree Tour, Bono was heard saying the band might never play the song again, because the song was "made real" with the performance in Denver, and it could never be matched again.

The song reappeared for a brief period during the Zoo TV Tour , and late during the second half of PopMart Tour — , U2 played an emotional concert in war-ravaged Sarajevo that included a solo performance of the song by The Edge.

A memorable mid-song message referencing the Omagh bombing of "Turn this song into a prayer! In concerts in New York City after the September 11, attacks , the "no more!

Bono extended the "no more! In subsequent Australian concerts he dedicated the song to the victims of the Bali bombings — where 88 of the fatalities were Australians — saying 'This is your song now!

Although a promotional music video had not been produced for the original release, the band used footage from a 5 June live performance filmed for the concert film U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky to promote the song.

Directed by Gavin Taylor, the video displays Bono's use of a white flag during performances of the song. The video highlights the intensity and emotion felt by many audience members during U2's concerts, while the rainy, torch-lit setting in Colorado 's Red Rocks Amphitheatre further adds to the atmosphere.

In , Rolling Stone cited the performance as one "50 Moments that Changed the History of Rock and Roll" and noted that "the sight of Bono singing the anti-violence anthem 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' while waving a white flag through crimson mist created by a combination of wet weather, hot lights and the illumination of those crags became the defining image of U2's warrior-rock spirit and—shown in heavy rotation on MTV—broke the band nationwide.

The album version of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was originally included on War , but it can also be heard on a number of promotional releases, including the compilations The Best of and U Singles. Rock Music Wiki Explore. Top Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?

Sunday Bloody Sunday. Edit source History Talk 0. The Bloody Sunday mentioned in the song called back to the incident in Derry where British soldiers fired on a crowd of protesters, killing 14 of them. Bono directed his anger in the lyrics to the loss of life in general, rather than pointing fingers. When U2 performed the song on the War Tour, there was some trepidation on how the crowd would react, especially their Irish fans.

There were some who saw the song as a glorification of the Troubles and a call for revolution. This song is Sunday Bloody Sunday. As their popularity increased, the band chose it as the opening number of their two-song set for Live Aid.

The song reached its live peak during the Joshua Tree Tour. On November 8, , a bomb placed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army exploded during a Remembrance Sunday commemoration in Enniskillen for those killed in all conflicts involving the British Army. The bombing killed 11 people and became the latest stage of the Irish conflict. It started off with just Edge and Bono before the rest of the band kicked in halfway through. Fuck the revolution! No more!

After the tour ended, Bono mentioned at one point that the band may never play the song again, since it became real on that day that the performance would never be bested. For the next few years, U2 kept to their word.

One of the most special dates of the tour occurred when the band visited the war-torn city of Sarajevo. The conflict lasted for about four years, leading to thousand of deaths and injuries. Victims should get 'substantial sum'. Prosecutors mull Bloody Sunday charges. Thirteen people were killed and 15 wounded on Bloody Sunday.

The events leading to Bloody Sunday. Image source, PA. The Stormont government had banned such protests. Troops were deployed to police the march. How the day unfolded.

However, Army barricades blocked marchers. Many demonstrators marched towards Free Derry Corner. At GMT, soldiers began to open fire. What was the immediate response? The Saville Inquiry. Image source, Pacemaker. Derry's Guildhall Square was packed for David Cameron's apology on behalf of the state in What happened after Saville?



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