Toronto during Walk On. It was the line "I know I'm going home.." that did me in, because it was my last show and I was, indeed, going home. I've teared up a bit at other times, but this was the first time I actually cried. *sniff* Amazing summer, amazing memories, but sad to see it go.
this one time while listening to a live version of elevation somebody came over and kicked me in the balls.
this one time while listening to a live version of elevation somebody came over and kicked me in the balls.
this one time while listening to a live version of elevation somebody came over and kicked me in the balls.
And there was my first U2 concert and they sung 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' and the whole stadium singing the rest of the lyrics when Bono stopped made me so proud to be a U2 fan at that moment, very emotional.
Is this you??this one time while listening to a live version of elevation somebody came over and kicked me in the balls.
It truly is a brilliant song, probably my favorite song ever. The "I can't be holding on" part gives me chills every time.In honor of my Achtung Baby month I've been listening to it start to finish a lot, no stopping, no skipping. Every time I've done this. I've cried during One. Usually at the "Did I ask too much? More than a lot" part through the end of the song. Such a beautiful song and I'm sad I never took the time earlier to truly listen and fall in love with it.
"Kite" has a nice melody, but these lyrics you quote are perhaps the worst U2 have ever published (with "I'll be Fucked if I don't go Crazy Tonight" as probably the worst). I'm sure if I set my mind to it I can write something more affecting than this cliche garbage from a Hallmark card in about 30 seconds. When I first played this album in late 2000 and I read the "I don't wanna see you cry / I know that this is not goodbye" lyric in the CD booklet, my first thought was: "Oh, why did U2 decide to cover a Celine Dion song?" Then, I realized they'd written it. Utter shite like this would not have passed the test on, say, The Joshua Tree."Who's to say where the wind will take you
Who's to say what it is will break you
I don't know where the wind will blow
Who's to know when the time has come around
I don't wanna see you cry
I know that this is not goodbye"
Nice song; too bad about the horror-awful lyrics.
"Kite" has a nice melody, but these lyrics you quote are perhaps the worst U2 have ever published (with "I'll be Fucked if I don't go Crazy Tonight" as probably the worst). I'm sure if I set my mind to it I can write something more affecting than this cliche garbage from a Hallmark card in about 30 seconds. When I first played this album in late 2000 and I read the "I don't wanna see you cry / I know that this is not goodbye" lyric in the CD booklet, my first thought was: "Oh, why did U2 decide to cover a Celine Dion song?" Then, I realized they'd written it. Utter shite like this would not have passed the test on, say, The Joshua Tree.
Nice song; too bad about the horror-awful lyrics.
The Panther said:"Kite" has a nice melody, but these lyrics you quote are perhaps the worst U2 have ever published (with "I'll be Fucked if I don't go Crazy Tonight" as probably the worst). I'm sure if I set my mind to it I can write something more affecting than this cliche garbage from a Hallmark card in about 30 seconds. When I first played this album in late 2000 and I read the "I don't wanna see you cry / I know that this is not goodbye" lyric in the CD booklet, my first thought was: "Oh, why did U2 decide to cover a Celine Dion song?" Then, I realized they'd written it. Utter shite like this would not have passed the test on, say, The Joshua Tree.
Nice song; too bad about the horror-awful lyrics.
You are a real piece of work to quote those lyrics back to someone that just told that heartbreaking story about why those lyrics and song mean a lot to her. What the HELL is wrong with you?!
"Kite" has a nice melody, but these lyrics you quote are perhaps the worst U2 have ever published (with "I'll be Fucked if I don't go Crazy Tonight" as probably the worst). I'm sure if I set my mind to it I can write something more affecting than this cliche garbage from a Hallmark card in about 30 seconds. When I first played this album in late 2000 and I read the "I don't wanna see you cry / I know that this is not goodbye" lyric in the CD booklet, my first thought was: "Oh, why did U2 decide to cover a Celine Dion song?" Then, I realized they'd written it. Utter shite like this would not have passed the test on, say, The Joshua Tree.
Nice song; too bad about the horror-awful lyrics.
Has anyone ever been brought to beer by a U2 song?
You are a real piece of work to quote those lyrics back to someone that just told that heartbreaking story about why those lyrics and song mean a lot to her. What the HELL is wrong with you?!