Remember his benedition in Chicago?
Or in Moncton?
In a way that's reminiscient of, but far more natural than Roger Waters's pastoral, probing questions, Bono's opening comments/questions..and closing whispers/altar call... of last night's "Bad" are powerful, and frame the song as an invitation out of addiction (Hmm, Roger Waters had a midrash on this theme, see this).
Maybe Bono and I both have the same one sermon (see
Bono preaches my sermon).
Bad:
Suddenly, the "let it go"s make new sense...Bonus: at the end of the song, only the second video, he reveals the U2 family prayer:
And what immediately followed:
see also
U2 can pastor the city
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