U2 - I Shall Be Released video free download


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Duration: 07:41
Uploaded: 2007/11/26

Conspiracy Of Hope 1986

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11 years ago

Rafael Leal

sensacional!!!

12 years ago

Kristaps Hermanis

It seems that U2 has the power to make all songs boring. Bono looks so bored with what he's singing and Edge is playing that guitar part which always is the same, no matter what song is it. Manuel sang it so good and emotional that I Shall Be Released will always be his song to me than Dylan's.

12 years ago

echomuse69

The Amnesty International version gives a sense of hope, uplifting and inspirational sentiment

13 years ago

Mar Thivierge

Absolutely awesome performance by all, but the sound engineer should have been shot. Sure, let's get 35 or 40 music legends on one stage and then have the sound fading in and out and crackling like a shortwave radio.

13 years ago

RDBeatnik

Did somebody steal Bono's sunglasses?

13 years ago

Giada de Cavalieri

@eeky1234 I agree with you about U2 (& almost everyone else who has recorded this song after the Band) missing the point of the song (something else that happened with Knockin' on Heaven's Door), but it is a Bob Dylan song.

13 years ago

pclifto

@eeky1234 because Dylan wrote it

14 years ago

sebestans

zac brown last waltz?..... NOT....

14 years ago

funkdamentalist

Heartlander- They get the words "wrong" cause that's how they are in the original release by The Band in '68. While Dylan recorded the song in '67 for the Basement Tapes (hence the credit eeky1234) it didn't make the cut. His band at the time was The Band (The Hawks then) so you'd think they'd be likely to get the words. This leads me to believe it might be a conscious change, not a mistake. Besides 'down to' vs 'unto' doesn't change the meaning. 'Unto' is just an archaic version of 'to'.

14 years ago

funkdamentalist

This cover makes me die a little inside- Richard we miss you!

14 years ago

eeky1234

Dude why credit bob bylan this song? This is richard fucking manuel all day, he owns this song-- and U2 totally missed the point of this song...this is a painful song, not some god damn south American swing

14 years ago

EDDIECATMUSIC

Best version ever: Jeff Buckley over the phone... Go listen to it, it's sooo beautiful

14 years ago

halocrap360

sting sang this better, this is shit. dr dublin

14 years ago

John Lennon

Go listen to "The Bands" version They own this song!

14 years ago

heyday2mayday

@rauna84 debut album in 80.. just a kid really.. 'cuts like a knife' his remarkable break out was released in 83.. he wasn't yet 27 here at amnesty international.. unfortunate the mike was not amp'd properly for the finale.. spoiled the clip..

14 years ago

jcmelzer

Jerry does an awesome version also

14 years ago

Kei Loerop

dislike this version

15 years ago

rauna84

is bryan adams ??? wow he looks more yonger than the others, I though he was older, I dont know why

15 years ago

Mike Clifford

Joe Cocker at Woodstock is the only one I've found that sings this the right way. Even at The Last Waltz they screw it up. Every single performer I hear sing this song has the lyrics WRONG, and it changes the meaning of the song. The incorrect version is being sung "...from the west down to the east.". Google Bob Dylan's original lyrics for this song. The correct wording is such: "...from the west UNTO to the east.". Look it up... Levon Helm, Warren Haynes....all singing it wrong.

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