U2 gave a touching performance during the 2014 Oscars where they performed Oscar-nominated original track "Ordinary Love," from the Weinstein Co. biopic "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom".
Presented by Brad Pitt, 50, Bono and his bandmates performed the song live for the first time.
During the performance, a slideshow of snapshots of the late Nelson Mandela appeared in the background paying tribute to the group's personal friend.
"Ordinary Love" was released on November 21, less than a week before Mandela passed away. Harvey Weinstein personally asked U2 to write the original score for the movie.
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Presented by Brad Pitt, 50, Bono and his bandmates performed the song live for the first time.
During the performance, a slideshow of snapshots of the late Nelson Mandela appeared in the background paying tribute to the group's personal friend.
"Ordinary Love" was released on November 21, less than a week before Mandela passed away. Harvey Weinstein personally asked U2 to write the original score for the movie.
Check out the video below…
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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