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Many times the intentions are good but the results are disastrous and in general, it is of the best interest of both America and the World if the US would stop messing with other countries both for helping and blocking, to stop being a country with a so exaggerated nationalism and bellicose tradition (military), and be more open-minded, peaceful and harmonious country as it was intended by the very founders (most of). I am not totally sure if this song is Anti-America but I am near sure it is not Anti-American.Īmerican people has been said that the World hates them, and this is not totally true, most people who have things against America are people who is being affected by the US government or some of their policies or victims of the US interests. "Anti-America" and "Anti-American" are NOT the same thing, the former is a criticism against the country, it's policies and/or, at times, their culture the second is a direct genophobia against a group of people. You take the staircase to the first floorĪnd through the walls you hear the city groanĪcross the field you see the sky ripped open Through the alleys of a quiet city street In the locust wind comes a rattle and humĪcross the mud huts where the children sleep Sgt.In the howling wind comes a stinging rain.Miss Sarajevo (1995, en tant que Passengers).Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me (1995).Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way (2018).I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (2009).The Saints Are Coming (2006, avec Green Day) Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own (2005).Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of (2001).Angered by what he witnessed, Bono asked guitarist the Edge to 'put El Salvador through an amplifier. Lyrically, the song was inspired by a trip that lead vocalist Bono made to Nicaragua and El Salvador, where he saw firsthand how local peasants were affected by United States military intervention in the region. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (1992) 'Bullet the Blue Sky' is a song by Irish rock band U2, and is the fourth track from their 1987 album The Joshua Tree.
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When Love Comes to Town (1989, avec B.I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (1987).↑ Jennifer Miller, « Africa Pays Homage to U2 », (consulté le 26 janvier 2008).↑ Christa Titus, « Queensryche Does Floyd, U2, Police on "Take Cover" », Billboard, 27 août 2007 (consulté le 11 février 2009).↑ Johnny Loftus, « Revolusongs: Overview », AllMusic (consulté le 11 février 2009) In the howling wind comes a stinging rain See it driving nails Into the souls on the tree of pain From the firefly, a red orange glow See the face of fear running scared in the valley below Bullet the blue sky Bullet the blue sky Bullet the blue Bullet the blue In the locust wind comes a rattle and hum Jacob wrestled the angel and the angel was.↑ Alex Henderson, « Lounge Against the Machine: Overview », AllMusic (consulté le 11 février 2009).↑ Mark Aylor, « Out of the Dust », The Phantom Tollbooth (consulté le 10 décembre 2013).↑ Stan Cuesta, U2, chapitre 7 : The Joshua Tree - Rattle and Hum (1987-1988), analyse de Bullet the Blue Sky, page 48, éditions Librio, juin 2003.↑ U2, numéro collector de Rolling Stone, N☂7, les 50 meilleures chansons de U2, classé N☂1 : Bullet the Blue Sky, page 88, novembre 2015.↑ U2, les secrets de toutes leurs chansons, chapitre The Joshua Tree, Bullet The Blue Sky, page 66, aux éditions Hors Collection, mars 2013.La chanson est régulièrement interprétée dans les tournées de U2 depuis 1987, notamment à l' Innocence + Experience Tour en 2015. En 2003, le titre sera repris par le groupe de métal Sepultura sur son album Roorback. Les paroles parlent de l'impérialisme américain et du racisme. Le son lourd et nerveux rappelle Led Zeppelin, assumé et revendiqué par le groupe. Quand il revient en Irlande pour l'enregistrement de The Joshua Tree, Bono demande à The Edge : « de mettre du Salvador dans son ampli ». Sur place, ils constatent la brutalité de la dictature militaire soutenue par les États-Unis, notamment par les attaques d'avions F16 sur les villages.
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Cette chanson tire son origine d'une visite de Bono et de sa femme Alison Stewart au Salvador à l'automne 1986. Bullet the Blue Sky est la quatrième piste du 5 e album de U2, The Joshua Tree.Cette chanson tire son origine dune visite de Bono et de sa femme Alison Stewart au Salvador à lautomne 1986.Sur place, ils constatent la brutalité de la dictature militaire soutenue par les États-Unis, notamment par les attaques davions F16 sur les villages.Quand il revient en Irlande pour lenregistrement. With or Without You Running to Stand Stillīullet the Blue Sky est la quatrième piste du 5 e album de U2, The Joshua Tree et en 16 e position, mais dans sa version live, sur l'album Rattle and Hum. Extrait de l'album The Joshua Tree Enregistré