Originally posted by germcevoyclosest i've ever got to crying to a U2 song was when I heard North And South Of The River (live Omagh Tribute)
Originally posted by germcevoyclosest i've ever got to crying to a U2 song was when I heard North And South Of The River (live Omagh Tribute)
Originally posted by easports43[..]
Really? I've never heard the Omagh tribute. Is it good? RTSS is the only song of theirs that have made me cry, but there are
others that come close to making me cry!
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I cried with Miss Sarajevo while listening it on the Madrid show. The Human Rights brought tears to my eyes.
I also cried while 2nd Vertigo was finishing. It's not weird at all, it has a explanation: it was the 1st time I saw U2 live, it was my birthday, and the show was finishing...
Originally posted by germcevoyI will cry like i've lost a child at my first U2 show
Originally posted by LikeASongOf course I also cried with 1st Vertigo. They were tears of happiness, but tears at the end.
And I forgot about Miracle Drug. It made me cry with the Bono's introduction, dedicating the tune to "all the nurses and medics that keep us alive to see the future"
Originally posted by easports43That's a great way to introduce Miracle Drug.![]()
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I have to agree. I think in all the people who wants to be a medic or nurse, and I shake. What were they thinking, with U2 dedicating a song specially for them?