U2 are the heroes of my youth and their masterpiece Where the Streets have no name is forever an immortal song!
@laudibus15 ай бұрын
The song is actually metaphorical. Bono came up with the title on his Ethiopia trip, but when he wrote the lyrics, he wasn't sure what the song was about. In his 2022 book Surrender, he explained: "On reflection I suppose I want to write about that 'other country,' the country of the imagination. I want to run out of hiding, to tear down the walls that hold me inside myself. I want to touch the flame." Brian Eno, known for his etherial, experimental music and for his time in Roxy Music, produced this track along with Daniel Lanois. Eno got a chance to build one of his signature soundscapes on the intro - Bono's vocals don't come in until. The Edge wrote the music in his home studio with no idea what lyric would get attached to the song. His demo had a keyboard line at the beginning that Eno worked into a slow-building open driven by his synthesizer. The Edge added one of his distinctive guitar parts, a repeated arpeggio with a delay effect. Very thrifty with the notes while generating a rich texture. Bono thought it sounded like an orchestra tuning up, and felt it was a great way to open the The Joshua Tree album. The Joshua Tree became the fastest-selling album in both the US and UK. In the band's 2009 bio, U2 By U2, Bono explained explained why the band chose this as the introductory track: "'Where The Streets Have No Name' was the perfect introduction. It is one of the most extraordinary ideas, only matched by The Doors' 'Break On Through (To The Other Side)' as a throw-down to an audience. Do you want to go there? Because if you do, I'm ready to go there with you, to that other place. Call it what you like, a place of imagination, where there are no limitations." Bono has expressed mixed opinions about the open-ended lyrics: "I can look at it now and recognize that [the song] has one of the most banal couplets in the history of pop music. But it also contains some of the biggest ideas. In a curious way, that seems to work. If you get any way heavy about these things, you don't communicate. But if you're flip or throwaway about it, then you do. That's one of the paradoxes I've come to terms with." "Where the Streets Have No Name" is played in the key of D major at a tempo of 126 beats per minute. The introduction and outro are played in a 3 4 time signature, while the remainder of the song is in a common 4 4 signature. The song opens with an instrumental section, starting with chorale-like sustained synthesiser notes. The guitar fades in after 40 seconds; this part consists of a repeated "chiming" six-note arpeggio. A "dotted eighth" delay effect is used to "play" each note in the arpeggio twice, thus creating a rich sound. The bass and drums enter... The introduction, following a I-IV-I-IV-vi-V-I chord progression, creates a "wall of sound", as described by Mark Butler, against which the vocals emerge after nearly two minutes. The guitar part played for the remainder of the song features The Edge strumming percussive sixteenth notes. The bass and drums continue in regular eighth and sixteenth notes, respectively, while Bono's vocal performance, in contrast, varies greatly in its timbre, ("he sighs; he moans; he grunts; he exhales audibly; he allows his voice to crack") as well as timing by his usage of rubato to slightly offset the notes he sings from the beat. This development reaches a climax during the first chorus at the line "burning down love" (A-G-F♯-D); the melody progresses through a series of scale degrees that lead to the highest note in the song, the A4 at "burning". In later choruses, Bono sings "blown by the wind" with the same melody, stretching the same note even longer. After the third chorus, the song's outro is played, the instrumentation reverting to the same state as it was in the introduction, with a six-note guitar arpeggio played against sustained synthesiser notes. Upon the release of The Joshua Tree, critics praised "Where the Streets Have No Name". Steve Morse of The Boston Globe noted the "bell-like tones from the Edge fram[e] a search for heaven" and along with the subsequent track on the album, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", these songs showed how the group were "pilgrims still on a quest; not preachers who claim to have found answers". The Bergen Record echoed these sentiments, saying the tracks demonstrated how the band was on a personal and spiritual quest. Rolling Stone called it "assertive rock" in their review of The Joshua Tree. The San Diego Union-Tribune said of "Where the Streets Have No Name", "the music charges, like someone fleeing for life". The Washington Post said the track is "a bit oblique lyrically, but the implications are clear in Bono's resolute delivery, Dave (the Edge) Evan's quavering guitar, Adam Clayton's cathedral bass and Larry Mullen's rolling thunder drums". Cash Box said that it's an "achingly beautiful rocker" with "incredible raw emotion and power." NME lauded the song as the opening track by saying the album "starts by spitting furiously". The publication praised Bono's impassioned singing and The Edge's guitar playing, which transformed the instrument into "something more than an endlessly abused piece of wood". The review commented that the "last ten seconds are breathtakingly beautiful". The Rocket wrote that the song builds a "wall of sound" that Bono's vocals cut through with a "wail of desperation, as the lyrics agonize the need for personal spirituality". The reviewer compared the opening riff to Simple Minds' "Ghostdancing". Reviewing The Joshua Tree, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called the song an "epic opener". The service's Steve Huey, in a review of the song, praised its "insistent, propulsive rhythmic drive and anthemic chorus", qualities he singled out for making it a fan favorite. He called the song the "perfect album-opener", crediting the "slow build of its arrangement toward a climactic peak". Huey also called Bono's delivery "passionate and grandiose" and "his commitment to the material unshakable". He believed the combination of his vocals and the band's "sonic power" is what gave U2 its "tremendous force". One of my favourite evergreens of them...
@johnaristotle37362 жыл бұрын
Best intro of all time! This is the song played at the pearly gates of heaven
@dorisolivares59203 жыл бұрын
Soy una abuela que los escucha siempre desde el fondo de mi corazón ❤️ un saludo y este tema grandioso .Dios les bendiga. U2.
@randywebb41064 ай бұрын
Still listening in 24 awesome
@lisarichard22623 жыл бұрын
U2 is Awesome 😎
@morriscastillo95875 ай бұрын
I love U2
@voice2-of-reason5 ай бұрын
adam claytons house in ticknock beside taylors three rock was the studio in the summer of 1986 where the joshua tree was recorded and also the edges house in dalkey where he came up with the riff and keyboards
@greenacres53023 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the upload, download, overload 🙂 Excellent pictures, great job!
@brianjoe55857 ай бұрын
Amazing😊
@yogabby100 Жыл бұрын
I listened to this, intently. Appreciate it. Very good work.
@Andrew-jb3se4 ай бұрын
Don't worry about your being posh im a laf for the getto ❤☮️ respect to al
@songyoungoh53433 жыл бұрын
Good to hear u2.
@JuanLópezotero5 ай бұрын
U2 MADRID 🇪🇸, (SANTIAGO BERNABEO 1985),tenía yo 27 años ❤❤🎉🎉😊
@adrianoluisdeoliveiraluisd74674 ай бұрын
Melhor banda do mundo parabéns u2 gratidão 🎉
@MrU2vertigo27 күн бұрын
Before the Joshua came out in march 1987 I could buy it in the netherlands 6 days before the official release on album ..in an hour I had 20 friends in the street .we Playd it over and over again 3 days later on the radio the played Several songs ……but we got it …my best memories of all time"….ps sorry for the translation I,m dutch now I,m 54 and love u2
@ReflexionesPsicoanaliticas4 ай бұрын
Wow!!!! Tremenda... saludos desde GDL MEX.
@rogeriopereiradasilva25322 жыл бұрын
Meu essa banda já escuto eles a muito tempo é curto muito eles pois é grande banda que está aí até hoje no Mundo todo e as suas músicas 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏
@orlandolourenco7641 Жыл бұрын
Tens razão irmão. A maior e melhor banda de sempre. Faz mais falta hoje do que há vinte anos, uma vez que vivemos num mundo tão cinico. É por isso que muita gente odeia o Bono; como não acreditam em nada, não compreendem que haja quem use a fama que conquistou para lutar por um mundo melhor. Saudações de Portugal.
@rebclaire67513 жыл бұрын
wonderful video, love the photos and song choice!
@ScottishMTV3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words
@ClintonDalsin6 ай бұрын
U2as good as led zep
@AndrewBooker-gc4fe3 ай бұрын
,?
@marisadossantos57952 ай бұрын
Bons tempos, em que Bono cantava como ninguém!
@emiliofuentescerda34635 ай бұрын
U2 alcanzó la Cima con The Joshua Tree, álbum que es una Obra Maestra y esta canción es de las mejores de este Disco,eterna, inmortal y es con esta magnífica Obra Musical que se convirtieron en la banda más importante del mundo ,y partir de 1987 en mis preferidos.
@RalfKahn5 ай бұрын
Its gread❤
@Andrew-jb3se4 ай бұрын
I'm replying to my self too much lol f it
@josebrenes3075Ай бұрын
Very very nice 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@nivaldocarvalho41234 ай бұрын
sensacional
@katiaorbegoso57473 жыл бұрын
10 minutos con los mejores, U2 siempre mi mejor compañía!! lindo recuento de fotos con muchos que ya partieron.
@ScottishMTV3 жыл бұрын
gracias por sus amables palabras. Estamos felices de que te guste.
@michaelfrohn61194 ай бұрын
Very nice Version!!!
@katgiordano25523 ай бұрын
Yes they are.......ALL ❤
@rogeriopereiradasilva25323 ай бұрын
Top fantástico grande banda até hoje eu curto demais ele é sempre escuto até hoje 👊👊👊👊👊👊
@vilmarsantos67983 жыл бұрын
Para todos nós começarmos o dia bem forte
@giancarloombelli11503 ай бұрын
Sublime!!....
@volkerbrocke63773 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@murielabela72983 ай бұрын
A love you bono et musiciens u2 very nice
@davidlivingston9619 Жыл бұрын
Efforts are admirable. Particularly with the montage visually. I do feel compelled to take umbrage with choice of sonic remix/edit. I find it distracting as takes away some of the beauty and power of the original. Recently come to appreciate extended remixes via KZbin. Not a hater but this one doesn’t quite cut it.
@padmac8176 Жыл бұрын
I strongly disagree but each to their own 👍🙏
@craigsimons8173 ай бұрын
Leave the original alone, it is a masterpiece.
@rogeliogamboa7644 Жыл бұрын
arguably the greatest rock band ... EVER - music lover Philippines *
@ghost.asusrog9 ай бұрын
Pinooooyyy
@rogeliogamboa76449 ай бұрын
kamusta ka@@ghost.asusrog
@ghost.asusrog9 ай бұрын
Ok naman sir. Eto enjoying timeless music from U2 while Grab haha
@RichardCrawshaw-r5p6 ай бұрын
🤴 Bono Citi Bank LA Streets Have no Name Ah Ha Take on Me 🧭 ♊ 🏠 🎶 🎶 🎶 🏡
@RichardCrawshaw-r5p6 ай бұрын
13 Chargers to LA Take on Me 🕊️🇧🇱🦅
@RichardCrawshaw-r5p6 ай бұрын
" We Couldn't win in LA San Diego That Day" THE BOND 🇬🇧 BONO
@RichardCrawshaw-r5p6 ай бұрын
Ace From L A BOND 🇬🇧 Opened that day From L A Citi Bank BONDS Aon L 🇵🇬 Ace of Clubs JAMES MARSHALL BOND 🇬🇧 BONO road fell that day to LA
@RichardCrawshaw-r5p6 ай бұрын
BONO Road Langlois Oregon L 🇬🇧 A
@Andrew-jb3se4 ай бұрын
Lol
@kevinbeck59124 ай бұрын
Home-made remixes crap, hundreds made no big deal everyone makes these bs