U2
U2 Live Performance of Silver and Gold in Dublin, Ireland
During the period of the live recording of "Silver and Gold" on December 7, 1985, U2 was gaining significant momentum in their career, following the release of their acclaimed album, "The Unforgettable Fire," in 1984. This performance came at a pivotal time, reflecting their growing political engagement—particularly around issues like apartheid, highlighted through this song. It's fascinating to note that "Silver and Gold" was part of a collaborative effort with Artists United Against Apartheid, marking U2's deepening commitment to social justice. As Bono and the band electrified Dublin with their live rendition, it wasn't just about the music; it was a potent statement against oppression, showcasing U2's evolution from a rock band to powerful advocates for human rights. This concert certainly underscored their role not just as entertainers but as voices for change.