1. Hi! I though some of you might be interested in my article on the 360 tour becoming the highest grossing tour ever. There's also some of my memories from the four shows I attended in 2009 and U2start gets a mention!

    You can read the article here: http://lewishuxley.com/?p=950

    I hope you enjoy the article!
  2. Nice little appraisal of everything that has gone on over the last couple of years, good read there bud
  3. Very nice read, like the bits about Dublin at the start
  4. Thank you for the kind words. That part from the Dublin show is my favourite memory of the shows I attended.
  5. Great read there. I actually learned a couple of things - I didn't know NLOTH was the worst selling since October. And I had no idea that Croke Park was the site of the original Bloody Sunday. Interesting stuff
  6. that was nice to read !
    thanx
  7. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:Great read there. I actually learned a couple of things - I didn't know NLOTH was the worst selling since October. And I had no idea that Croke Park was the site of the original Bloody Sunday. Interesting stuff


    Thats a different Sunday that the song is related too I think, not too sure. I'm horrible at history but the Croke Park incident happened in 1921. The other Bloody Sunday was 1972, which makes more sense since SBS was written around that time... I could be wrong though.
  8. 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' is about the Bogside Massacre which took place in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1972. Info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1972)

    I think over the years the song has taken on a less specific meaning and is seen as a statement against war and civil rights atrocities in general. And of course U2 adapt live versions to relate more strongly to the crowd. I remember talking to several people in the queue who thought that 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' and 'Bad' were special in Dublin, but even more so at Croke Park.