This song is inspired by the mothers of the disappeared in El Salvador, but those mothers were inspired by the "Madres de Plaza de Mayo" in Argentina, that during the last military dictatorship in Argentina, claimed to the military government for the appearance in life of their sons and daughters
I just saw again the film 'Missing' about Pinochet's coup and the thousands of disappeared in 1973. This song came to mind. This song is timeless and applies across cultures and times.
Not a instrument player here, but what was Larry doing with his bass during the performance? He doesn't seem to be playing it normally. Am kinda curious with the pedal he got there.
That’s Adam, Larry is the drummer, a lot of U2’s music and sound was created by Adams base pedal, you can hear it at the start of where the streets have no name brilliant effect if you ask me 🙌🏻
when the blazers are you guys going to brace yourselves to perform here in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia....hopefully in this kaliyoga period ( this lifetime).