U2 — Pride (In the Name of Love)
Album: The Unforgettable Fire
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Released: 1984
Length: 3:41
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One man come in the name of love
One man come and go
One man come, he to justify
One man to overthrow
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
One man caught on a barbed wire fence
One man he resist
One man washed on an empty beach
One man betrayed with a kiss
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
Early morning, April 4
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
One man come and go
One man come, he to justify
One man to overthrow
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
One man caught on a barbed wire fence
One man he resist
One man washed on an empty beach
One man betrayed with a kiss
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
Early morning, April 4
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
In the name of love
One more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love?
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amazing!!!
I m only into it to listen to Lanois. Superb producer.
My fav U2 album!
easmann wrote:
I agree 100% with your sentiments, barring the second sentence
There are songs that form a backdrop, a soundtrack, to the life you live, and I treasure many of those songs. This is not one of those songs.
This is a landmark.
This is a waypoint.
This is a beacon.
After this, everything was the same, but I was different, because it changed me.
GREAT!!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Agreed. While I have lost interest in much of their music, I don't get the personal attacks on Bono. Yes, he's got a big ego (hello, he's a rock star) but even if part of his motivation is self-serving (which I don't believe) the bottom line is his efforts are still improving the lives of people in need. Is that really so terrible?
Check out 'song for someone' on the Graham Norton show. You can find it on YouTube. Absolutely froze me in place and got 100% of my attention when it aired originally. Beyond that, if you can watch the entire episode they poke some fun at themselves and get a few jabs from Graham (the great Irish hair conditioner shortage is hilarious)
We are all aging together, they have come full circle and are back to being real people reflecting on a long career. Along the way some of them tried to do some good with their excessive wealth and spotlight. There are worse people out there. Bezos comes to mind.
Agreed. While I have lost interest in much of their music, I don't get the personal attacks on Bono. Yes, he's got a big ego (hello, he's a rock star) but even if part of his motivation is self-serving (which I don't believe) the bottom line is his efforts are still improving the lives of people in need. Is that really so terrible?
Check out 'song for someone' on the Graham Norton show. You can find it on YouTube. Absolutely froze me in place and got 100% of my attention when it aired originally. Beyond that, if you can watch the entire episode they poke some fun at themselves and get a few jabs from Graham (the great Irish hair conditioner shortage is hilarious)
We are all aging together, they have come full circle and are back to being real people reflecting on a long career. Along the way some of them tried to do some good with their excessive wealth and spotlight. There are worse people out there. Bezos comes to mind.
Even though I am bit tired of Bono pretending to be Lenin himself some of the U2 stuff is pretty good
There are songs that form a backdrop, a soundtrack, to the life you live, and I treasure many of those songs. This is not one of those songs.
This is a landmark.
This is a waypoint.
This is a beacon.
After this, everything was the same, but I was different, because it changed me.
This is a landmark.
This is a waypoint.
This is a beacon.
After this, everything was the same, but I was different, because it changed me.
meatmike wrote:
It was actually in the afternoon, but I'm just glad the song exists.
Both of us do :)
It was actually in the afternoon, but I'm just glad the song exists.
Both of us do :)
Lazarus wrote:
Early morning, April 4,
shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they asked for your life;
they could not take your pride.
It was actually in the afternoon, but I'm just glad the song exists.
Early morning, April 4,
shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they asked for your life;
they could not take your pride.
It was actually in the afternoon, but I'm just glad the song exists.
Punkysoup wrote:
U2: One of the most over-rated bands in the history of pop music. Ugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8dZwXnMrRU
Not really. They're actually quite good. Few bands achieve "supergroup" status. they did. Bono is a tad pretentious at times, but their music still stands the test of time. Not over rated at all.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8dZwXnMrRU
U2: One of the most over-rated bands in the history of pop music. Ugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8dZwXnMrRU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8dZwXnMrRU
oenyaw wrote:try the PSD button...if you can find it.
Turn it off! For God's sake, turn it off!!!!!!!!
So I bought the Simple Minds catalog last week and I am now going to try and determine why U2 became the biggest band in the world while the other was forgotten. I'll get back to you. This is the song that got me hooked on U2.
oenyaw wrote:
..... please
Turn it off! For God's sake, turn it off!!!!!!!!
..... please
As great as this song is, if I never listened to it again I would not miss it.
ScottN wrote:
Agreed. While I have lost interest in much of their music, I don't get the personal attacks on Bono. Yes, he's got a big ego (hello, he's a rock star) but even if part of his motivation is self-serving (which I don't believe) the bottom line is his efforts are still improving the lives of people in need. Is that really so terrible?
Well said. Why people want to diss someone, famous or not, for trying to do well for the planet, is beyond me.. Personally, I think Bono is sincere, not self serving. Self indulgence would have him on an island in the lap of luxury.
Agreed. While I have lost interest in much of their music, I don't get the personal attacks on Bono. Yes, he's got a big ego (hello, he's a rock star) but even if part of his motivation is self-serving (which I don't believe) the bottom line is his efforts are still improving the lives of people in need. Is that really so terrible?
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches loves this song...
cShaggy wrote:Well said. Why people want to diss someone, famous or not, for trying to do well for the planet, is beyond me.. Personally, I think Bono is sincere, not self serving. Self indulgence would have him on an island in the lap of luxury.
..seems awfully trendy to diss U2 these days (as seen in most of their threads)..this one shows a conscientiousness & power of expression that has always been theirs..10-!..
..Bono may have become pompous recently..or maybe he just took U2's popularity & position in the music realm and translated it into an even more activist impact in the political..
..seems like an enviable status to achieve..
..Bono may have become pompous recently..or maybe he just took U2's popularity & position in the music realm and translated it into an even more activist impact in the political..
..seems like an enviable status to achieve..
Early morning, April 4,
shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they asked for your life;
they could not take your pride.
..seems awfully trendy to diss U2 these days (as seen in most of their threads)..this one shows a conscientiousness & power of expression that has always been theirs..10-!..
..Bono may have become pompous recently..or maybe he just took U2's popularity & position in the music realm and translated it into an even more activist impact in the political..
..seems like an enviable status to achieve..
..Bono may have become pompous recently..or maybe he just took U2's popularity & position in the music realm and translated it into an even more activist impact in the political..
..seems like an enviable status to achieve..
One of those songs that just beg to be played as loud as possible.
He sings like a cow.
I just... don't know what to say to the taupe square.
shawshank wrote:
shawshank wrote:
Bought this single at a local record shop. I wore it out!!!
Amazing, how if I go some months without hearing this, when I do, say, on a sunny day when life looks pretty good in spite of details, it can sure send me back to 1985, kicking back with mates in my place across the street from the Uni, at 933 Broadway, long since buried under a ghastly condo-plex...and yes, such a rocking tribute to MLK that if things look bad, it can bring the despair. This song MOVES!
openears wrote:
immortable might be the right word...
Know this for so long...
Still an immortable song...
Still an immortable song...
immortable might be the right word...
Ha! Snort .... gasp
Poacher wrote:
Poacher wrote:
Warning
2034 - U2 has residency at Las Vagas and a 4ft tall 22 stone Bono cranks this out for the tourists.
2034 - U2 has residency at Las Vagas and a 4ft tall 22 stone Bono cranks this out for the tourists.
this song just KILLS from first note to last...
lemmoth wrote:
Nope, Johnny Ray; Cry.
Most emotional huge radio pop hit ever.
Nope, Johnny Ray; Cry.
Second song I've bumped to ten today. I'm in a 'giving' mood.
10 mark, without a questions
I am so sick of this song. Mute.
Most emotional huge radio pop hit ever.
Go ahead Edge, play the blues.
On this day in history - Rosa parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, thus turned a quiet unknown preacher into a civil rights leader (Martin Luther King Jr.). Funny how one moment inspires another, and then we get great music to remind us.
oenyaw wrote:
I can't reach your mute button! Dear God, I can't reach your mute button!!!! Nooooooooooooo!!!!
Turn it off! For God's sake, turn it off!!!!!!!!
I can't reach your mute button! Dear God, I can't reach your mute button!!!! Nooooooooooooo!!!!
Turn it off! For God's sake, turn it off!!!!!!!!
Bought this single at a local record shop. I wore it out!!!
I've heard this song probably 1000 times over the last 3 decades and I never get sick of it... it still moves me every time. In my opinion, probably one of the best songs from the 80's if not ever.
TheKing2 wrote:
sweet bleshing to you also
A very religious song on a Sunday morning.
May God blesh you all.
May God blesh you all.
sweet bleshing to you also
shakitten wrote:
That'd have been a shame, 'cause then they would've never made my favorite album, Achtung Baby.
I still think that this was their best album, hands down. Joshua Tree was a close second. I kinda wish that they had stopped there...
That'd have been a shame, 'cause then they would've never made my favorite album, Achtung Baby.
Warning
2034 - U2 has residency at Las Vagas and a 4ft tall 22 stone Bono cranks this out for the tourists.
2034 - U2 has residency at Las Vagas and a 4ft tall 22 stone Bono cranks this out for the tourists.
This is the song that made me a fan....
rgj13 wrote:
Their undoing? When do you think this fall from grace might be happening, eh? Maybe after...oh, another 25 years of success? Ah, they live in fear, no doubt.
Know this for so long...
Still an immortable song...
Still an immortable song...
horstman wrote:
How can a song about Dr. King by U2 be bad? I mean, just ask yourself that, and then answer with that thought in mind.
Hey, if you take sh*t for Bono and the boys, you're alright in my book. I'll be right beside you, giving back as good as I get. Fire away, haters.
John, Of course you are entitled to your opinion and all of the above are really great songs by this band. But Pride really makes the hairs stand on end. It's so emotional and shows Bono's love and 'pride' in the struggles of all Americans to gain peace and commonality in a classed society. But it has been played pretty hard and doesn't have the impact it once did. Flame back (if necessary).
How can a song about Dr. King by U2 be bad? I mean, just ask yourself that, and then answer with that thought in mind.
Hey, if you take sh*t for Bono and the boys, you're alright in my book. I'll be right beside you, giving back as good as I get. Fire away, haters.
I'm soaring high!
U2 has always been one of my favorite bands, but I've never liked this song.
A very religious song on a Sunday morning.
May God blesh you all.
May God blesh you all.
robco1 wrote:
Critics have always tried to box U2 into a sound or genre. Problem is, most critics are narrow-minded and not very creative. Take the album Pop, for example. Kinda panned by critics. And honestly, it was not my favorite album when I bought it. But 11 years later, and the album has aged so well. They were truly ahead of their time. There are two songs on that album of which I never tire: If God Will Send His Angles and For the First First Time (might have gotten that second title wrong). Beautiful work. Even Discoteque I dig now. :)
Funny how time changes things. When Unforgettable Fire came out there was a lot of talk about how U2 had lost their "edge" (pun unintentional) and had gone pop. Now it is a classic. Go figure.
All I know is that this tour was one of the best concerts of my life.
All I know is that this tour was one of the best concerts of my life.
Critics have always tried to box U2 into a sound or genre. Problem is, most critics are narrow-minded and not very creative. Take the album Pop, for example. Kinda panned by critics. And honestly, it was not my favorite album when I bought it. But 11 years later, and the album has aged so well. They were truly ahead of their time. There are two songs on that album of which I never tire: If God Will Send His Angles and For the First First Time (might have gotten that second title wrong). Beautiful work. Even Discoteque I dig now. :)
Probably my favorite rock song ever...
You can dance to it on the dance floor at a bar, or turn it up at home and sit still and listen in quiet awe.
It rocks off your stereo, lyrics full of timeless deep meaning and feeling, and a melody that moves me... And it just rocks, and soars high, and dances me.
Unforgettable Fire... simply fantastic from start to finish.
You can dance to it on the dance floor at a bar, or turn it up at home and sit still and listen in quiet awe.
It rocks off your stereo, lyrics full of timeless deep meaning and feeling, and a melody that moves me... And it just rocks, and soars high, and dances me.
Unforgettable Fire... simply fantastic from start to finish.
Very timely - in this decinsion season,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The teachings of Dr. MLK Jr. changed my life....so yeah, this song gives me goosebumps everytime....and I'm not a huge U2 fan.
JohnBauer wrote:
Is this among their best work?
I like these better:
Beautiful Day
The Fly
I will Follow
In the Name of the Father
Mysterious Ways
One
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Until the End of the World
With or without You
Flame away...
John,
Of course you are entitled to your opinion and all of the above are really great songs by this band. But Pride really makes the hairs stand on end. It's so emotional and shows Bono's love and 'pride' in the struggles of all Americans to gain peace and commonality in a classed society. But it has been played pretty hard and doesn't have the impact it once did.
Flame back (if necessary).
kysmet wrote:
i've always loved u2 and it hasn't changed after all these years.
same here. I just saw the movie in 3D. Excellent!
Not their best song, but damn close.
Just an incredible song.
birdland wrote:
God, this is beautiful.
For sure.....
i've always loved u2 and it hasn't changed after all these years.
God, this is beautiful.
Hope Bill played this Monday!
Me too. I just found out what this song was about. So cool.
Funny how time changes things. When Unforgettable Fire came out there was a lot of talk about how U2 had lost their "edge" (pun unintentional) and had gone pop. Now it is a classic. Go figure.
All I know is that this tour was one of the best concerts of my life.
Hope Bill played this Monday!
Still a classic. Their early stuff was tremendous.
Boring, boring, boring. I hate this song more every time I hear it.
...i mean, admittedly, there's a lot of whiny and obnoxious latter-day U2, but back around the unforgettable fire they were in their prime, in my opinion...
I have to agree. The Unforgettable Fire is my personal favorite U2 album.
Goosebumps. Every time.
Daveinbawlmer wrote:
U2 is NOT a technically sophisticated band. Actually, rather primitive and that will be their undoing. They just ain't very good musicians.
Their undoing? When do you think this fall from grace might be happening, eh? Maybe after...oh, another 25 years of success?
Ah, they live in fear, no doubt.
mandolin wrote:
...my officemate just insisted that i shut off this track on account of bono's whiny voice, which honestly surprised me...i mean, admittedly, there's a lot of whiny and obnoxious latter-day U2, but back around the unforgettable fire they were in their prime, in my opinion...
your coworker's dead right. this one blows in every way but lead guitar.
...my officemate just insisted that i shut off this track on account of bono's whiny voice, which honestly surprised me...i mean, admittedly, there's a lot of whiny and obnoxious latter-day U2, but back around the unforgettable fire they were in their prime, in my opinion...
The only thing that really matters is the groove. A song without some kind of rhythmic hook is a song that people won't want to listen too.
This song has a nice groove.
U2 is NOT a technically sophisticated band. Actually, rather primitive and that will be their undoing. They just ain't very good musicians.
I agree, wholeheartedly!