❤❤❤yo solo por ver ponerse de pie al señor del medio repetí varias veces el video😂😂😂 disfruté como si fuera él al estar ahí yo habría brincando y alzando las manos el doble😊 y tengo 53 añitos ❤❤❤❤amo esta banda que me dá tanto sentido cuando estoy en días grises
I remember when this came out as a single, when I was just 18 . My mate Wazza was so into this track that he removed the street signs from our road so our street had no name . Still a goose bump piece of music , love it .
I love how serious the Edge is with his craft, he ran off the stage for a moment , something was not to his liking , he then rushed back to bring back that signature iconic Irish chime tone
1987, as a Michigander, I fell in love with the desert. I was stationed at 29 Palms. We would climb the rocks behind our barracks; ride the Desert Stage to Palm Springs, all while listening to this song. Being IN Joshua Tree (1987) and listening to Joshua Tree, Priceless.
To the guy who stands up and dances in the middle. You rock sir. :) Legend. To all the others, you should be dancing not holding up phones. Watch the version of this song live at Slane Castle and look at the crowd. Insane.
@@BAM5636 oh really? i thought i can get a full 360 live concert experience from a compressed RU-vid video without spending shit. how could i be so dumb!
I don’t understand why people would record this on their phone. Especially considering everyone else is doing the same thing and half of them will upload it to RU-vid for the world to watch.
I’d like to complain about people holding their phones up and recording it instead of enjoying the moment, whilst i watch something recorded by one of those phones and watching it back on my phone
Hi Jeff, great video! Thanks for sharing, just one question: Were you at General admission? I'd like to hear your experience. My husband and I are going on Dec8th :)
I had seats in Section 107 Row 24 and was not in general admission. I love Achtung Baby, so hearing all of the songs from that record live was amazing and the Sphere is a great venue. I'm sure you will have a good time.
@@corypjones The upper deck starts around Row 20. My seats for the opening night in Row 20 were under the upper deck, but I really didn't feel it impacted my experience. I was in Section 108 Row 28 for show #6 and the upper deck was more noticeable as expected. I would have preferred to be a little closer than Row 28 as the upper deck was more of a nuisance.
My favorite part of concerts is going to them just to be forced to watch them through the phone screens of every person in front of me holding the phone up, not just for a few seconds but for the ENTIRE song or an ENTIRE show.
i know right. thats why ive been loving going to dead music. people are more interested in the music than their phones. but i also understand people wanna have the memory forever and to share with others. i know thats why i record sometimes at shows. but i try to hold my phone down in front of my face or as low as i can get without ruining my own shot.
énorme personne l a vu ou entendu , edge casse une corde , change de gratte et adam tranquille vient pour temporiser vers bono sachant que edge doit chanter
dude a couple rows down is having a religious revival....possible acid trip, coke high....or dude has a Molly connect for an old dude..🤷♂️🤣🤣..something is making him have spasms..😂😂
Geez, they need to get their sh*t together for that show. People deserve better for all the money they probably paid to get in. Change up the dang images and video on the screen during the song. I mean that song is iconic, it came out in the 80’s, show a collage of images and video from iconic moments in the 80’s while the song plays. Create an intro that gets people excited, like a video moving through a dark rainy street and it speeds up as the camera pans into the clouds and across the great divide, then into the videos from the 80’s. That show can be SO MUCH MORE than they’re doing right now. It can be actually inspiring, moving, like a religious experience. Instead they’re basically just four guys that look tiny standing on a circle stage under blindingly bright light. No thanks!