Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now to open the encore, followed by three renditions of Vertigo.
...sung by random people chosen from the audience, or by a copy of Bono from 2004!

Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now to open the encore, followed by three renditions of Vertigo.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I love the lyrics on this song and the groove of it. "We've come to colonize your night, and steal your poetry". Bono's lyric writing is back on this album.
Originally posted by LikeASong:From the RS interview: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/bono-u2-state-of-the-world-what-he-learned-from-almost-dying-w514442
"Landlady" is an extraordinarily pretty love song about you and Ali and thanking her for so much.
Getting home – that is the big key for me. I can't believe it because I grew up sleeping on people's couches, sleeping on their floor, running away to the circus and joining a rock & roll band. It has taken me a long time to figure out where home is. I left home probably the week my mother died [when Bono was 14]. I mean, I stayed there on [childhood home] 10 Cedarwood Road for the next few years, but I wasn't really there. On Songs of Innocence, "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now" explains the realization that I had, while sitting there, moved address. I was with the band. The band was where I live. They were another family.
I still love this song. I really do hope they give it a chance in the upcoming tour (highly unlikely, I know, but one can only hope). Brilliant brilliant song.
Originally posted by hondrutb:The “Halloween noise” keyboard kills the song. Outside of that it’s awesome.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
+1
But I think this will fall in the realms with Acrobat live performances.