this is about the troubles of northern ireland. I thought the version they performed at the conspiracy of hope tour really asserted this fact as they performed it with bono of u2.
It was also good to see basically the greatest band on earth passin on the title to a new act.
@deankavanagh1234 Well I dont think the Police were ever the 'greatest band on earth', but they were certainly among the most popular, for a few years. But the police and U2 still sound like a fitting pairing, for that era. They were also both on the bill at Live Aid (tho not side by side), and co-artists with the "Do They Know it's Christmas" charity single.
@deankavanagh1234 Well I dont think the Police were ever the 'greatest band on earth', but they were certainly among the most popular, for a few years. But the police and U2 still sound like a fitting pairing, for that era. They were also both on the bill at Live Aid (tho not side by side), and co-artists with the "Do They Know it's Christmas" charity single.
this is about the troubles of northern ireland. I thought the version they performed at the conspiracy of hope tour really asserted this fact as they performed it with bono of u2.
It was also good to see basically the greatest band on earth passin on the title to a new act.
excellent song.
@deankavanagh1234 Well I dont think the Police were ever the 'greatest band on earth', but they were certainly among the most popular, for a few years. But the police and U2 still sound like a fitting pairing, for that era. They were also both on the bill at Live Aid (tho not side by side), and co-artists with the "Do They Know it's Christmas" charity single.
@deankavanagh1234 Well I dont think the Police were ever the 'greatest band on earth', but they were certainly among the most popular, for a few years. But the police and U2 still sound like a fitting pairing, for that era. They were also both on the bill at Live Aid (tho not side by side), and co-artists with the "Do They Know it's Christmas" charity single.