Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
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But all joking aside, depression is indeed a very serious matter, and no fun at all.
I've known more than enough people who are struggling with this. And, unfortunately,
also people who have suffered from this up to the point they couldn't take it anymore...
To call depression a "brush with mortality," is a bit besides the point. It is no brush at all.
It affects you for life and serious conditions have to be treated with medicine.
The "why am I walking away?" (from all good things in life) does indeed characterize
depression. But it's not walking away from mortality, but rather walking away from life
because one is unable - or feels to be unable - to connect with life.
My point: if Bono suffers from depression, he would be suffering from this much longer
than only a few months last winter.
But, as I have tried to show from well documented events and interviews, Bono has been
close to a couple of life threatening events since November 2014. All these events up to
the winter of 2016 may all have added up to something he would call with right "a brush
with mortality" as being on the "receiving end of a stick."
And it's only human to have experiences like that.
Originally posted by peatiedog:he has used words like 'arrested' and 'shocked' these are terms used for heart attack aka myocardial infarction.........and if he had cardiac arrest and was shocked then he is beyond lucky to be alive and we are all beyond lucky to still have him!
Originally posted by fastcars:[..]
Yikes, sounds plausible.
Originally posted by Faceman2000:Sorry to dig up an old thread, but. . .
I was looking at the “setlist wheel” from the article on the SoE+I narrative, and was struck by the section titled “convulsion”. Could that have been the brush with death? It’s hard to tell when that setlist wheel was constructed (at least from the article; maybe the book clarifies?) but it’s clearly before the recording of SoE, as none of its songs are mentioned. That might place the creation of the wheel too early to reference the brush with death, but. . .
Why would there be a section titled convulsion? Especially as the last unique section before the “wrap-up” sections (home run, resolution, epilogue)? If this wheel was made up shortly after the brush with death but before any of SoE was finished, putting it last would’ve made sense, it being the most recent event in their history. The inclusion of “One Step Closer” in this category could also point a finger in this direction.
I admit this is all a stretch, but I dunno. It caught my attention, and like I said, I can’t think of another reason this would be titled “Convulsion”.
Originally posted by tchezao:Based on the amount of water he drank in JT tour, I bet on renal stones.