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I got a wee bit emotional the other day when I was thinking of all this Paris stuff, and then got even more emotional when a line from Song for Someone popped into my head. 'There is a light, don't let it go out.' It's the type of thing I have mocked the band for pretty mercilessly in recent times but, gotta say, this Belfast gig, the rescheduled Paris gigs... would be pretty special to be there. Goes without saying it seems quite petty to even think about setlists anymore, so I'd sit there and start crying at a cliche line from a song I don't like all that much, U2 just have that emotional power, hey.
I got a wee bit emotional the other day when I was thinking of all this Paris stuff, and then got even more emotional when a line from Song for Someone popped into my head. 'There is a light, don't let it go out.' It's the type of thing I have mocked the band for pretty mercilessly in recent times but, gotta say, this Belfast gig, the rescheduled Paris gigs... would be pretty special to be there. Goes without saying it seems quite petty to even think about setlists anymore, so I'd sit there and start crying at a cliche line from a song I don't like all that much, U2 just have that emotional power, hey.
I wonder if he's going to change up the lyrics for Raised by Wolves?
5:30 on a Friday night, 33 good people cut down can be very easily altered...
Between Sunday Bloody Sunday/Raised by Wolves and already having Bullet/Zooropa/Streets, this is suddenly a very timely show.
Does anyone like the bullhorn thing on Bullet? Because I sure don't.
Agreed.No surprises tonight but that's okay considering how on point and amazing they sounded. Sweetest Thing actually sounded great.
The best Springsteen show I ever saw (I've seen three) by far was the one where his wife wasn't with them. He was, shall we say, flirty with the young women at the front of the stage.Bono mentioned that Ali wasn't there (a first for Sweetest Thing this tour?), so maybe the pressure was off.
Also I love the bullhorn.