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Sunday Bloody Sunday Analysis

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The popular song, “Sunday Bloody Sunday” was written and sung by the very famous Irish rock band U2. This Irish group is known for not staying with the norm of the music industry, they like to speak their minds and sing about the problems in the world and how they affect others. Each of their songs have different beats, and tunes, making them one of the most well-known and well-rounded bands in the world. This song is ranked in one of the best song of all time for many reasons, first it has a historic background that many people can connect to, a melody that makes you feel the emotions that the writer wanted the audience to have. With the audience having these powerful sensations, it makes the listeners imagine themselves and their own emotions. The band paints a picture on the beginning of the song, then as we get deeper along into the song, everything is explained to us. At the end of the song, a full circle is drawn from the first line to the last line. “Sunday Bloody Sunday” was written in 1983 in the album War, during a time of great hostility in Ireland. This period was called, “The Troubles”, it was mostly a religious conflict where Northern Ireland wanted to stay protestant along with the United Kingdom, but the rest of Ireland wanted to become its own nation with a majority Catholic population. During “The Troubles”, there were guerilla warfare in the streets, the gang called Irish Republican Army (IRA) would set off explosives in the streets, no one
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