
That's exactly the way it was - a failure to express myself. Steve from Torrance, CaBono, from the book, "Touch the Flame": "Gloria" was me discovering my thoughts as I was putting them into words.If I've made any mistake, let me know and I'll say "Mala mea." U2's version of "Gloria" is a Christian one, eh? Dominum laudate!! Deus meum amat deum amo!! Well, they mean the same as far as I know. "Multus" means the same as "pluribus" and is quicker to say. Oh, by the way, our nation's motto could have been "E multus, unum". But I "dono" this song, which is why I would like to hear it some time. I like the theme that "Gloria" by U2 used. I know the one by Van Morrison and "Them". I may have heard it before and recall it. Andrew from Birmingham, United StatesI'd like to hear the song some time.

They opened up with 'Gloria'(the lead song from their new album) and had the audience of about 500 people in the palm of their hand from then on.

Singing in a video about what I thought was the love of a woman and the spiritual experience of it. And here was this high energy Irish band on a barge in a canal or ocean. Apart from coming across it in hymns at church. Melinda from AustraliaHaving never had the opportunity to learn Latin.Josiah from F4 Near Stinkwater Next To F4 Eesterust, Gauteng South AfricaI always wondered about the words of this song Gloria.AnonymousStill one of my favorite U2 songs! They didn't loose their faith in God!.
