U2 - Super Bowl XXXVI (2002)

When U2 took the Super Bowl stage in 2002, only a few short months had passed since the tragedy of 9/11. But the band did its best to ease the pain everyone was feeling, at least temporarily. "Beautiful Day" jump-started the emotional performance, but it was "MLK" seguing into "Where the Streets Have No Name," as a list of 9/11 victims scrolled in the background, that guaranteed this performance a place in our collective memory.