For the Love of God, Bono, Please Stop Touring
By Ben Swihart July 21, 2017
I thought she was joking.
“I had to find someone who wouldn’t annoy me the whole time.
Consider this your fair warning—this will be a spiritual experience for me.”
A friend called me a couple of weeks ago with an extra ticket to
see U2 ’s Joshua Tree tour. I remembered liking some of their songs on the
radio, and knowing that everything sounds better at a live concert, I happily
accepted. Having not yet been lured into the cult of Bono’s personality, all I
knew was the legend that preceded him—international poverty relief icon,
(aging) Gen-X sex symbol, and all-around good guy.
As the openers left the stage, a scrolling montage of poetry
slowly came into focus. While those around me were ordering another $12 beer
and taking selfies with their new merchandise, the depth and radicality of this
real-life “U2charist” struck me. Maybe this dude was the real deal. While
waiting for the founder of the ONE anti-poverty campaign, the author of the
corporate (RED) campaign against HIV/AIDS, and the role model for American
evangelicals (not to mention multi-platinum rock star) to come to stage, my
friend proclaimed, “I think Bono just reads poetry when he’s not recording,”
barely giving the screen another glimpse.
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