Let Me in the Sound

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Last night, I attended the latest U2 concert. Attended is the wrong word. Participated in fits better. A U2 concert is more than a group of talented men standing on a stage singing. It is about how they invite the audience to participate in something greater than themselves--in the music and in the work of bringing blessing to a hurting world.

Chris, two friends, and I were on the floor. And though my feet and knees punish me today for that decision, I'm glad we did that. We were closer to the stage than I expected we would be, and it disallowed any opportunity to sit and let the moment pass by.

An interesting observation, though: So many people around us were more intent on getting pics and capturing bits with their cell phones than participating in the moment. I'll have to think more about this later.

I want to give you a thoughtful review, but I leave for Israel tomorrow, and my brain is too jumbled to process things like the two lines from A Mighty Fortress Is Our God I'm sure I heard The Edge quote somewhere in one of the songs (I can't even remember which one) or how they led into Where the Streets With No Name with Amazing Grace or how Bono invited us to pray with him at the Moment of Surrender as he knelt on stage not noticing the passers-by. U2 offered praise in Magnificent, and they remind us that the blessings are not just for those who kneel (which went along nicely with the retreat I taught this past weekend--we are God's instruments of blessing to the world).

They skipped many songs from the new album, but I expected this. In this album, I felt, the band played with sounds in a studio-experimental way. Songs like Fez: Being Born (my favorite off the album) aren't concert friendly. Still, I would've liked to have heard White As Snow or Cedars of Lebanon. So they had time to sing numerous old favorites. My one real disappointment was that they didn't sing Pride. Why, this is the song that they sang to my husband and me in my dream a year ago! How dare they skip out on it here!

But I have no more time for reflection. I have to pack! Capernaum, here I come!

U2 concerts are more like giant prayer gatherings, or church itself, in my opinion. I'm so glad you got to go and am sorry to have missed their tour this time around.

Have a wonderful trip!!

Yes! I felt at times he was leading worship.

Sounds like it was great. I STILL haven't heard their latest album . . . :-(

Have a great trip! Give me a sneak preview when you get back; I hope to go next year to visit my bro and his family who are there for 9 months.

My intention is to post a few pics during the week, but we all know how good intentions go! At the very least, I'll have all sorts of fun stuff when I get back.

Knew I should have gotten tix for their concert here at the end of the month . . . just knew it! What a gift. And have a BLAST on your trip. Blessings!

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