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U2 History - Part 9
U2 continued their humanitarian stand by appearing on the "Artists
against Apartheid" album "Sun City" with their single "Silver and
Gold" in August 1985. Other artists included Steve Van Zandt, Clarence
Clemens, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Jimmy Cliff, Lou Reed, Joey
Ramone and Bobby Womack.
On the subject of the song Bono commented - "It's a song about
sanctions and it takes the idea originally going to South Africa for
the silver and gold. A lot of world crises are economic issues. They
are disguised by religious or politician fronts, but the root of them
is often economic, and the song is getting at that, really."
U2 then continue to do more live performances, including "Self Aid"
with Van Morrison, Clannad, Elvis Costello, The Pogues and others. The
objective of the concert was to help improve youth unemployment, where
the money was spent on creating job creation schemes and employers
could use the event to enable to phone in for interviews after the
concert. However, the benefit was a failure in the end, since it
failed to tackle the real problem; that the Irish government needed to
create policies to increase employment. U2 even questioned their
actions at the end - Edge - " It was a gesture thing that was all
about hopes and aspirations and very little about real answers ... did
anyone really benefit in a job sense?"
However, U2 made up for their mistake by performing in the "Conspiracy
of Hope" tour with Sting, Bryan Adams, Bob Geldof and Dave Stewart,
Peter Gabriel, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, Joan
Baez and The Neville Brothers. The aim of the tour was to give a
greater awareness of Amnesty International's function as an
organizational unit in encouraging political organizations in
promoting or disclosing the truth. Bono - I really like that phrase "a
conspiracy of hope" and I really hope it could be applied to U2 and
its organization. It applies to the way we do our work; it's whatever
you do if you can just do it with a bit of dignity".