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As the day begs the night for mercy, love.
A sun so bright it leaves no shadows
Only scars carved into stone on the face of earth.
The moon is up and over One Tree Hill
We see the sun go down in your eyes.
You run like a river on to the sea
You run like a river runs to the sea.
And in the world, a heart of darkness, a fire-zone
Where poets speak their heart then bleed for it
Jara sang, his song a weapon in the hands of love.
You know his blood still cries from the ground.
It runs like a river runs to the sea.
It runs like a river to the sea.
I don't believe in painted roses or bleeding hearts
While bullets rape the night of the merciful.
I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky
And the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill.
We run like a river runs to the sea
We run like a river to the sea.
And when it's rainin', rainin' hard
That's when the rain will break my heart.
Rainin', rainin' in your heart
Rainin' in your heart.
Rainin', rain into your heart
Rainin', rainin', rainin'
Rain into your heart.
Rainin', hoo, hoo... yeah.
(To the sea)
Oh great ocean
Oh great sea
Run to the ocean
Run to the sea.
This oughta mean we have a few more good years before the machines take over.
why would anyone 'thumbs down' this comment?
The only U2 song I can tolerate. It's good though. That'll be all for now
Shall i alert the media
It remains impossible to judge the art by the artist, and this is a
perfect example…. Beautiful music, hard to believe that such an ass
like Bono could have produced it…
What the fuck should you care about his personality (what little you actually know about it) when it comes to enjoying his music?
Such a marvelous album.
And this song is so emotionally drenched.
perfect example…. Beautiful music, hard to believe that such an ass
like Bono could have produced it…
I'm not a huge U2 fan, I love a few of their albums but don't follow them. I find the vitriol thrown in Bono's direction rather perplexing. Seems like a lot of shadow casting.
I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky
And the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill.
perfect example…. Beautiful music, hard to believe that such an ass
like Bono could have produced it…
Funny, because usually, this isn't even the fourth- or fifth-most played song from this album.
Maybe just a filter of all comments that contain the letters 'PSD', since they're all so trite and predictable.
Yes! I hit PSD now and then, but I don't trash talk the song I don't like before I leave it.
That reminds me - Bill, would you mind playing some more of The Monkees? Thanks...
Ha! Yes! I would like to hear some Monkees as well!
Maybe your just an asshole with no taste
Oh bullshit. You like them and you know it. They're good. Really good.
And no one cares about what you call your "U2 bombs". I'm sure you're sitting there thinking "Yup, I'll show those U2 lovers...yup, I sherrrrrrr will, yup."
And by the way it's "Monkees".
Git.
That reminds me - Bill, would you mind playing some more of The Monkees? Thanks...
I also get doubled over in fits of uncontrollable laughter, at how the U2 army gets so upset at my U2 bombs. It's a crack up!
Oh bullshit. You like them and you know it. They're good. Really good.
And no one cares about what you call your "U2 bombs". I'm sure you're sitting there thinking "Yup, I'll show those U2 lovers...yup, I sherrrrrrr will, yup."
And by the way it's "Monkees".
Git.
I think you can tolerate U2 far more than you admit.
This song is hardly alone in the rough, even on the album that it comes from. Much less the many other stellar albums in the U2 catalog. Releases that run right up to 2017 (so far).
There's really no need to be a sheeple and share the twisted "U2 Sucks" ethos so deeply ingrained in these boards.
Maybe just a filter of all comments that contain the letters 'PSD', since they're all so trite and predictable.
Always been my favorite of theirs. It's a 10 for me.
-John
I have never understood the intense love many people have for this band personally. Just don't get it. But I have that right, troll or not.
pretty sure it's "monkees" but maybe not.
i love this entire album, but this one is pretty special to me. might be my fav track of theirs.
Posted: Mar 12, 2017 13:30, below72 wrote:
I also get doubled over in fits of uncontrollable laughter, at how the U2 army gets so upset at my U2 bombs. It's a crack up!
Internet Troll is a real personality disorder and we understand the struggle. You have taken the first step at recovery and there are many great resources out there for you so don't be afraid. I am sure all of RP users wish you the best.
So....on the one hand I want to 72% agree with below72, as U2 is one of those bands that I've very slowly started to appreciate, and even then I'm way off the mark compared to the U2 fans out there.
Now, on the other hand, after I read jbuhl's reply, I laughed so hard that my rear end fell off my torso. Although as far as negative comments go, below72 did give some reasoning and thoughts about it, and didn't just say "U2 sux"
I've got this song rated a 6, and I think the highest U2 song I have rated might be a 7. And that's OK...we can't all like the same music.
Long Live RP!
Ditto.
I have never understood the intense love many people have for this band personally. Just don't get it. But I have that right, troll or not.
I also get doubled over in fits of uncontrollable laughter, at how the U2 army gets so upset at my U2 bombs. It's a crack up!
Internet Troll is a real personality disorder and we understand the struggle. You have taken the first step at recovery and there are many great resources out there for you so don't be afraid. I am sure all of RP users wish you the best.
Yes run to the ocean
https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/09/u2-santa-clara-lands-joshua-tree-tour-date/
I'll be seeing them in Santa Clara in May. Should be a great show.
What, you haven't heard?
It's no longer cool to like U2, and definitely not cool to like Bono!
Don't go with your honest opinion; post "Bono sucks!" like all the other haters.
Yah, then you'll be cool man, and that's what really matters.
May be you are right when we talk about U2 and their records today, but you are wrong and uncool if we talk about their songs out of the eighties like this one here!
Dude, dude...you wanna' caucasian?
I'm the bowling ball...
U2 are the pins
I also get doubled over in fits of uncontrollable laughter, at how the U2 army gets so upset at my U2 bombs. It's a crack up!
I'll listen to 5 days of CCR's Proud Mary, Def Leppard, Hootie, Bon Jovi, Kanye West, Tupac, Jay Z, NAS and hip-hop in my sleep - if you STOP THE U2 MADNESS!
I like 'em.
I'll listen to 5 days of CCR's Proud Mary, Def Leppard, Hootie, Bon Jovi, Kanye West, Tupac, Jay Z, NAS and hip-hop in my sleep - if you STOP THE U2 MADNESS!
8.1 average out of 1800 plus, get your fricking ignorant head out of your ass! you are in the minority BIG TIME SPARE US YOUR DRIVEL!
I'll listen to 5 days of CCR's Proud Mary, Def Leppard, Hootie, Bon Jovi, Kanye West, Tupac, Jay Z, NAS and hip-hop in my sleep - if you STOP THE U2 MADNESS!
Is baby having a tantrum?
I'll listen to 5 days of CCR's Proud Mary, Def Leppard, Hootie, Bon Jovi, Kanye West, Tupac, Jay Z, NAS and hip-hop in my sleep - if you STOP THE U2 MADNESS!
g
g
I'm with you
— Wikipedia, One Tree Hill (song)
"On 3 July 1986, just before the start of the recording sessions for The Joshua Tree, Carroll was killed in a motorcycle accident while on a courier run. A car had pulled in front of him, and unable to stop in the rain, Carroll struck the side of the car and was killed instantly."
— Wikipedia, One Tree Hill (song), Inspiration, writing, and recording
"And when it's rainin', rainin' hard
That's when the rain will break my heart." ...
"I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky
And the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill."
— U2, One Tree Hill
thank you for this.
— Wikipedia, One Tree Hill (song)
"On 3 July 1986, just before the start of the recording sessions for The Joshua Tree, Carroll was killed in a motorcycle accident while on a courier run. A car had pulled in front of him, and unable to stop in the rain, Carroll struck the side of the car and was killed instantly."
— Wikipedia, One Tree Hill (song), Inspiration, writing, and recording
"And when it's rainin', rainin' hard
That's when the rain will break my heart." ...
"I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky
And the moon has turned red over One Tree Hill."
— U2, One Tree Hill
Then you're not sure, right?
KCAR and RDO.......get back to the music.
Tired of reading your B.S. !!!!
My original comment was responding to Lazarus for a comment that was related to the music because it dealt with the lyrics. He deleted the bulk of his comment after I wrote my response. Kcar is obsessed with what I write here at RP. I no longer read or respond to kcar's psychotic ravings, which are deeply disturbing to see I agree. I am surprised any one could equate my comments with kcar's --- I don't agree with that at all. BTW...No one sent me a private message concerning the factual content of my comments here at RP.
KCAR and RDO.......get back to the music.
Tired of reading your B.S. !!!!
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this song, and this marvelous album...
hope life is marvelous for you right now, boober...
KCAR and RDO.......get back to the music.
Tired of reading your B.S. !!!!
Check!
Beautiful song. I still have the vinyl. I agree that U2's star has faded a bit, but they have produced some songs that are so amazing that they will certainly be played and apprciated by genrations to come for hundreds of years to come.
Not only one of the best U2 songs, but perhaps one of the most beautiful songs ever written and produced. Whole album is a 10!
10.
Timeless
Classic
Love this song
.... why not use the PSD button - it works fine when U2 comes on
Kcar. —- i no longer read your posts because they are lame propaganda
For the rest of you all... let it be known that Lazarus deleted his obnoxious comments which was my primary objective. Mission accomplished
Let it also be known that if anyone thinks i have posted comments that are not supported by facts. —- mark it, send me a private message and i agree to respond to the comment where it was posted. this i promise
Note the weasel words "US supported". If you believe the US "supported" "death squads" then you do not know history. My guess is you are a conspiracy nut. In Chile the worst the US has been accused of by serious historians is meddling. No one even accusses the CIA of ever pulling a trigger to oust Allende. The US did back some bad guys with aid. It was the Cold War. If we back bad guys who were courting our sworn enemy USSR I do not see what sense it would make strategically. No one cares about this. We one the war and we did the best we could, and no one supported death squads.
In the above post you promise to respond to complaints that post comments not supported by facts. Yet when I post substantive information—the CIA sent a secret cable to Washington reporting on mass murders by right-wing groups; Amnesty International was publicly accusing that the Guatemalan government "of routinely killing and torturing political opponents" and the US under Reagan began around that time to resume military aid to the country, as reported in a published Miami Herald Article—you do not respond.
Rather than countering my post with your own facts or evidence, all you have to offer is a comment about "lame propaganda."
IF IT'S LAME PROPAGANDA, THEN SHOW UP WITH YOUR OWN COUNTER-STATEMENT BACKED BY FACTS. Can you prove that my posts are propaganda?
Is this Washington Post article on the polarizing legacy of Ronald Reagan just propaganda?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29546-2004Jun9.html
You promise on February 6 to back all your comments up with facts, yet on March 6 you write:
"If you believe the US "supported" "death squads" then you do not know history. My guess is you are a conspiracy nut."
WHERE WERE YOUR FACTS ON MARCH 6?
Did Bill Clinton publicly apologize in March '99 for US support of Guatemalan government atrocities for nothing?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/mar/12/jeremylennard.martinkettle
https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/11/world/clinton-offers-his-apologies-to-guatemala.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/daily/march99/clinton11.htm
Is this chronology of US Govt. policy in Guatemala 1966-1996, backed by photos of actual State Dept., CIA and DIA documents, just propaganda? I don't think so:
https://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB11/docs/
rdo, I have no problem with people disagreeing me. If someone proves my assertions wrong, I am willing to state I was wrong. But it's unfortunate that you are not willing to continue a serious discussion on American foreign policy when faced with evidence that refutes your assertions.
"It is very hard to know what is going on when these things happen. They are always highly debated and contentious. Also, both sides in the Central and South American wars committed mass murders, whether their leaders were backed by the US or Russia or neither. It was the way things always went there..."
this is pure revisionism.
Lots of people (who weren't around in the early 80's) might read your comments and think, Oh, there was bad on both sides. It was all "equal."
But my rather clear memory of that time is how v. obvious it was what was going on in central and s. america. I will reference the Costa Gavras film Missing, which came out in '82. About Chile but widely seen as a parallel to the disappearances that were going on at the time in Guatemela, El Salvador and elsewhere. It was the govt and US supported death squads who were rounding up peasants, not hardly the other way round.
The backing of Russia or Cuba for what were largely indigenous movements has always been overstated. That was the card the US played at the time, much in the way Al Qaeda is used now.
Note the weasel words "US supported". If you believe the US "supported" "death squads" then you do not know history. My guess is you are a conspiracy nut. In Chile the worst the US has been accused of by serious historians is meddling. No one even accusses the CIA of ever pulling a trigger to oust Allende. The US did back some bad guys with aid. It was the Cold War. If we back bad guys who were courting our sworn enemy USSR I do not see what sense it would make strategically. No one cares about this. We one the war and we did the best we could, and no one supported death squads.
"It is very hard to know what is going on when these things happen. They are always highly debated and contentious. Also, both sides in the Central and South American wars committed mass murders, whether their leaders were backed by the US or Russia or neither. It was the way things always went there..."
this is pure revisionism.
Lots of people (who weren't around in the early 80's) might read your comments and think, Oh, there was bad on both sides. It was all "equal."
But my rather clear memory of that time is how v. obvious it was what was going on in central and s. america. I will reference the Costa Gavras film Missing, which came out in '82. About Chile but widely seen as a parallel to the disappearances that were going on at the time in Guatemela, El Salvador and elsewhere. It was the govt and US supported death squads who were rounding up peasants, not hardly the other way round.
The backing of Russia or Cuba for what were largely indigenous movements has always been overstated. That was the card the US played at the time, much in the way Al Qaeda is used now.
Don't know much about this discussion you're having with Lazarus or Guatemala's history but I disagree with your assertion that "The POTUS could not possibly have known what a thug like Montt was up to." Wikipedia isn't always the greatest source, but you should check out
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efra%C3%ADn_R%C3%ADos_Montt
and especially the section titled "US backing." The CIA was and is quite incompetent (I highly recommend Tim Weiner's "Legacy of Ashes", winner of the National Book Award) but it was reporting on human riots violations and right-wing murders on a large scale in at least one secret cable in February '83. A June '81 Palm Beach Post article cited by the Wikipedia article mentioned that Amnesty International was accusing the Guatemalan government "of routinely killing and torturing political opponents." Given that the article was largely about the sale of US military trucks to Guatemala and its significance as a possible start to Reagan's reversal of the Carter administration's formal decision to end military aid to Guatemala in light of human rights violations, it's quite likely that Reagan knew full well what Montt and his predecessors were up to.
Reagan was quite willing to back right-wing leaders in South America as allies against the spread of Cuban influence in the region. Nixon did the same thing with Augusto Pinochet, although it appears that the CIA was not involved in the Chilean military's coup against President Salvador Allende in 1973. Reagan likely did have some power to reign in the excesses of Montt, Pinochet and the like. CIA Director Bill Casey may have shielded Reagan from detailed knowledge of Montt's program of torture and killing, but such crimes were known by groups like Amnesty International. Those crimes weren't a deep dark secret to Washington or Reagan.
The responsibilities of US Presidents are not limitless and unknowable, rdo, even when it comes to foreign policy. Reagan apparently had to certify to Congress that human rights in Guatemala were improving under Montt in order to send military aid and materiel to Guatemala, so he certainly had the duty to investigate the issue and make a decision. I'd say he failed in that duty and I also doubt that he was largely powerless to rein in the excesses of the foreign leaders he supported.
Kcar. --- i no longer read your posts because they are lame propaganda
For the rest of you all... let it be known that Lazarus deleted his obnoxious comments which was my primary objective. Mission accomplished
Let it also be known that if anyone thinks i have posted comments that are not supported by facts. --- mark it, send me a private message and i agree to respond to the comment where it was posted. this i promise
Beautiful song. I still have the vinyl. I agree that U2's star has faded a bit, but they have produced some songs that are so amazing that they will certainly be played and apprciated by genrations to come for hundreds of years to come.
Don't know much about this discussion you're having with Lazarus or Guatemala's history but I disagree with your assertion that "The POTUS could not possibly have known what a thug like Montt was up to." Wikipedia isn't always the greatest source, but you should check out
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efra%C3%ADn_R%C3%ADos_Montt
and especially the section titled "US backing." The CIA was and is quite incompetent (I highly recommend Tim Weiner's "Legacy of Ashes", winner of the National Book Award) but it was reporting on human riots violations and right-wing murders on a large scale in at least one secret cable in February '83. A June '81 Palm Beach Post article cited by the Wikipedia article mentioned that Amnesty International was accusing the Guatemalan government "of routinely killing and torturing political opponents." Given that the article was largely about the sale of US military trucks to Guatemala and its significance as a possible start to Reagan's reversal of the Carter administration's formal decision to end military aid to Guatemala in light of human rights violations, it's quite likely that Reagan knew full well what Montt and his predecessors were up to.
Reagan was quite willing to back right-wing leaders in South America as allies against the spread of Cuban influence in the region. Nixon did the same thing with Augusto Pinochet, although it appears that the CIA was not involved in the Chilean military's coup against President Salvador Allende in 1973. Reagan likely did have some power to reign in the excesses of Montt, Pinochet and the like. CIA Director Bill Casey may have shielded Reagan from detailed knowledge of Montt's program of torture and killing, but such crimes were known by groups like Amnesty International. Those crimes weren't a deep dark secret to Washington or Reagan.
The responsibilities of US Presidents are not limitless and unknowable, rdo, even when it comes to foreign policy. Reagan apparently had to certify to Congress that human rights in Guatemala were improving under Montt in order to send military aid and materiel to Guatemala, so he certainly had the duty to investigate the issue and make a decision. I'd say he failed in that duty and I also doubt that he was largely powerless to rein in the excesses of the foreign leaders he supported.
While bullets rape the night of the merciful."
Great lyrics. And there's lot's more great work on this album. I think it's probably their best. Not sure what all the haters are about.
I know the RP Slideshow has a tough time with some titles, but you'd think this one would be easy - and yet - most of the images are of hills with several trees.
This oughta mean we have a few more good years before the machines take over.
from what I've been reading, we've got some time as the AI that's out there still makes mistakes, does broader searches than a human, turns out adequate writing (ChatGPT).
Back to the music...