Why “Where the Streets Have No Name” Still Feels Like Freedom
Автор: Kristina Wiltsee | Life Alchemist
Загружено: 2026-03-14
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Most people hear “Where the Streets Have No Name” as a love song.
But Bono was actually writing about something far stranger.
In Belfast, you could tell someone’s religion, wealth, and social status just by the street they lived on.
The song imagines a different place.
A place where identity isn’t assigned by hierarchy, labels, or expectation.
A place where the streets have no name.
In this episode of Songs from Beyond, we explore the deeper architecture inside the song, including:
• the psychological meaning of the “walls that hold me inside”
• why love “turns to rust” inside rigid systems
• how hierarchy quietly shapes identity
• and what it means to find freedom inside work, culture, and your own mind.
Because the real question of the song isn’t romantic.
It’s existential.
Are you free inside your life, or are you living on a street that tells you who you’re allowed to be?
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