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"Sunday Bloody Sunday" grew from a guitar riff and lyric written by The Edge in 1982. While newlyweds Bono and Ali Hewson honeymooned in Jamaica, The Edge worked in Ireland on music for the band's upcoming album. Following an argument with his girlfriend, and a period of doubt in his own song-writing abilities, The Edge—"feeling depressed... channeled [his] fear and frustration and self-loathing into a piece of music". This early draft did not yet have a title or chorus melody, but did contain a structural outline and theme. After Bono had reworked the lyrics, the band recorded the song at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin. During the sessions, producer Steve Lillywhite encouraged drummer Larry Mullen Jr. to use a click track, but Mullen was firmly against the idea. A chance meeting with Andy Newmark (of Sly & the Family Stone) — a drummer who used a click track religiously — changed Mullen's mind. The opening drum pattern soon developed into the song's hook. A local violinist, Steve Wickham, approached The Edge one morning at a bus stop and asked if U2 had any need for a violin on their next album. In the studio for only half a day, Wickham's electric violin became the final instrumental contribution to the song.

Drummer Mullen said of the song in 1983:

"We're into the politics of people, we're not into politics. Like you talk about Northern Ireland, 'Sunday Bloody Sunday,' people sort of think, 'Oh, that time when 13 Catholics were shot by British soldiers'; that's not what the song is about. That's an incident, the most famous incident in Northern Ireland and it's the strongest way of saying, 'How long? How long do we have to put up with this?' I don't care who's who - Catholics, Protestants, whatever. You know people are dying every single day through bitterness and hate, and we're saying why? What's the point? And you can move that into places like El Salvador and other similar situations - people dying. Let's forget the politics, let's stop shooting each other and sit around the table and talk about it... There are a lot of bands taking sides saying politics is crap, etc. Well, so what! The real battle is people dying, that's the real battle".

Album : War.

Released : 28 February 1983.

Recorded : 17 May 1982-20 August 1982, Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin.

Label : Island.

Producer : Steve Lillywhite.

Genre (s) : Rock, Post Punk.

Comentarios

5 years ago

Mad Ammo

"You, you there in the crowd, I feel your pain. We must end hunger, throw your pennies and nickels on the stage and together we will end the zionist control of the world"

6 years ago

Aleksandar Lasic

Bono come in Serbia.

6 years ago

TutorialCZ

we`ll claim the victory till Jesus come yeah

6 years ago

Blade O’Brian

Call yourself Irish Bono? Why don’t you go and kiss the queens fat English ass.

6 years ago

Chad William

best live ever

6 years ago

Gianluca Santini

6 years ago

Sam Farnsworth

So glad he mentioned Inniskillin. Because the issue goes both ways. Here in Canada, American Irish Catholics have attacked us in the past. The Fenian Brotherhood would go on raids in New Brunswick--shooting people and burning their homes simply because they were citizens of a British colony in North America. Ignorant bastards.

6 years ago

Jörn Stratmann

6 years ago

Kelly Green

I am a old man , but ..... hearing U2 on the radio , I thought these guys are pretty good , ..... then I bought the album RATTLE AND HUM ! WELL AFTER THAT I WENT AND BOUGHT EVERY THING THAT I COULD GET MY HANDS ON BY U2 . because of the passion that they put into there music .

6 years ago

trevorbaldwin1

as today is the 40th anniversary of the enniskillen atrocity spare a thought for the victims but also admire bono for this speech and showing how angry he was and the bravery of standing up to the ira murderers. remember the ira were quite happy to kill anyone who spoke out or did anything they were not happy with.

6 years ago

McGraw Eby

This song is incredible

6 years ago

milwyr

The bloke is a fucking laughing stock now and rightly so ....... but back then he made the American public wake up and smell the coffee. American views on Irish independence were built on murdering pensioners and kids.

6 years ago

The Owl

The speech ... goosebumps

7 years ago

Sofia Solórzano

My teacher put this video in a english class and... I really like this song :'c

7 years ago

Lisa Knell

The band was on fire that night and Bono's words still give me chills, even years later. I love the Irish for never holding back and speaking their minds, even when it may not be the wisest thing to do. I am so glad I got to witness U2's power during this tour. Amazing.

7 years ago

rafał leśniewski

Rebels are there.

7 years ago

Vincent Yamashiro

Ma version live préférée

7 years ago

Emily Balderdash

Horribly sad moment in Irish History...

7 years ago

Fernando Ceratti

What a performance

7 years ago

HolidayKirk

I just impulsively screamed "NO MORE!" at my monitor during the call and response everyone at the library is looking at me.

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