Originally posted by MattG:Ha! I had no idea! Hadn't given it much thought, really.
Originally posted by MattG:Ha! I had no idea! Hadn't given it much thought, really.
Originally posted by gurtholfin:
- The Wanderer was pretty cool too. Watching the animation of Johnny Cash age through the video seemed to fit with not only that song, but also the show.
- I'm as sick as anybody of hearing Pride on seemingly every boot since 1984, but it still makes for a great live song when you are at the show.
Originally posted by dylbagz:I still had goose bumps over my entire body in streets last night
Originally posted by Buttons:do you think the intermisson song will ever change during the tour
Originally posted by BigGiRL:A question taken from the Chicago thread:
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Actually I don't think it will change, at least not until Dublin. I'm pretty much convinced of the narrative theory in which the Wanderer has a clear function of bridging the end of innocence (UTEOTW) with the beginning of experience (Invisible, maybe someday rotated with Crystal Ballroom…). At this point I don’t see alternatives that are as good as The Wanderer, even more so because I think they also use the intermission to have a little rest. I mean, I think that Numb could also be used but it would be a little odd when they don’t play it live. The beauty of The Wanderer is not only to bring the voice and spirit of Johnny Cash (possibly to reflect the words of a wise man), but that the band has the perfect “excuse” of not playing it themselves (although it would be brilliant, it would also ask a lot of their stamina!).
But now I come to think of it, possible contenders might be Roy – the big “O” – Orbison’s She's a Mystery to Me or Leonard Cohen’s Tower Of Song (with or with out U2).