Bono and the Edge have released an acoustic version of U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday," complete with updated lyrics in the final verse, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the titular Bloody Sunday ...
One of the most iconic political protest songs in history, U2’s 1983 classic “Sunday Bloody Sunday” helped cement the Irish band as a titanic rock and roll act who transcended music to become a global ...
There's more to U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" than meets the eye. On the surface, the song addresses the "Bloody Sunday" of Jan. 30, 1972, when British soldiers opened fire on an unarmed crowd of ...
On June 14, Bono’s worldwide ONE Campaign released videos of new acoustic versions of classic protest songs by U2 and Bruce Springsteen and other famous artists. The new releases by famous musicians ...
U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has been named among the 100 best protest songs of all time by Rolling Stone. The song, the opening track of the Irish band's 1983 album "War," landed in 30th place - right ...
Today is the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the massacre that stands as one of the defining moments of the Troubles in Northern Ireland when thirteen protestors were killed and more were injured ...
On the anniversary of the massacre, U2 shared a new acoustic rendition of the track, which you can hear below. The new version shows the band’s frontman Bono and lead guitar player the Edge performing ...
On January 30, 1972, 26 people were shot — and 14 killed — when British soldiers opened fire on a protest march in the Northern Ireland city of Derry. All of the protestors killed in the “Bloody ...
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