'Something I've Never Seen Before'

7 Aug 200967
Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol was so knocked out by last night's show in Katowice that he sat down and wrote us this piece.



I had to write about this. I simply had to. I hope I'm not speaking out of turn here as this is U2's site and hallowed ground for all of you but this story needs to be told. The shows so far on this tour have all been amazing and each night the crowd's reaction to U2 has been loud and joyous and passionate. Last night in Poland though was something else. Hard to explain. Let me try.

I have never in my life seen a crowd reaction like that of Katowice last night. Right from opener Breathe there was a daft magic in the air. Insanity everywhere you looked. People's faces clothed in the kind of joy I've only seen in gospel churches and then only on the TV so to see this religious fervour up close was overwhelming. The city outside the stadium could have been under heavy fire from alien spacecraft and I don't think anyone would have heard, saw, or indeed cared that much.



Then The Edge takes to the piano for New Year's Day (playing it guitar pick still between his fingers!) and the place is bathed in red and white instantly. Red cards held aloft by the people on the floor and white cards in the seats to make a giant Polish flag you could probably see from space. It took the breath clean out of me. By the end even Bono was speechless, for a few seconds anyway. The things he said next are lost to me verbatim but what I won't forget is the tears that came to me then. In floods. And when I turned to check if anyone had snared me for blubbing I realised that every single person around me also had tears in their eyes. We were sharing something that simply never happens at rock shows anywhere. A collective emotional and spiritual surrender of epic proportions. This was majesty and tenderness married and that is a rare thing indeed.

Last night was something I've never seen before and I can't quite fathom it. Not sure I ever will or even want to. It will sit alongside the greatest nights of my life and I thank U2 and Poland for that. Also thank you to the Polish U2 fans for giving us the best reaction to our own set we've had on this tour so far. All in all then a night of triumphs.





I would tour with this band (we all, us Patrollers, would) 'til the last grain of sand tipped gently into the bottom half of the hourglass and yes that sounds (and perhaps is, why not) a massive hint hint to stay on this magic carpet ride a little/a lot longer but believe me when I say this: this is the greatest show on earth. Why on earth would you buy just anyone's cockatoo? Long may they reign!

Gary Lightbody, aged 33, Bangor, Northern Ireland, Overwhelmed.x

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Young_Siward
Thanks Gary
Have to say, by the sounds of things, Poland is THE place to catch a U2 show these days. And this is from someone who went to all three Croke gigs (and loved them all). Well done guys, cockatoo bought indeed....
MaSanYa
Tears
Thank you very much for this words! They make me cry... and fell proud that I will be able to see U2 in Zagreb, at monday! I can only hope that I will have a pleassure to experiance the same felling as in Poland! I am sending my best wishes to all off you!
Susanne
U2 lights my way
Dear Gary, Thanks for your message; I totally agree with you. I was there yesterday and it was amazing (and indeed; you don't have to be Polish to see what's going on!!) It was my third show this tour and it was the best ever! Especially New years day under a white and red sky!! Thanks to U2 and to the Polish fans; you've made this night a one in a life time unforgettable one! (Susanne, the Netherlands)
Elessarek
Thank You!
Gary - I would like to thank You very much for what You have written. We, Polish fans, were very proud to have a band like You on concert in Katowice. We hope to see You again as soon as possible. As You could read during the show - Welcome Home, Snow Patrol. We welcome You here and wait for You to come once more. You're doing great job! Thank You for "Run" for Polsh people and from myself - thank You for brilliant "Chasing cars" Greetings! Michal, one from the banner "Welcome Home, Snow Patrol" carriers. :)
JakNiktInny
You're absolutely right
I'm agree in your opinion Gary in 100%. It was unforgettable night. 70.000 people connected for few hours in one family. Only one band has this giant influence. I will never forget it! Best wishes for U2 and Snow Patrol, Lucas Stolarski from Poland
Bono_ddh
Waow
What a great letter. Hey Gary, I've been a U2 fan for a long time now and a snow patrol one since I first saw you opening for U2 in 2005 Vertigo Tour. And let me tell you that as long as you'll keep the smile on your face showing that there's no other place on earth you want to be but on stage in front of us, you'll give the kind of emotion the audience is waiting for (as far as I'm concerned). You give a piece of you on stage and we give a lot in return. That's what happens at U2 gigs. They give us a lot and what happened in Poland is a U2 fans' response... I wish I was there... I would have cried too... Thanks for you letter Gary Didier, aged 39, Belgium, thrilled
Qba
Thank You Gary
I want to thank you Snow Patrol for visiting our country. I want to thank U2 for a girlfriend I had met on that Vertigo night and who was there with me yesterday (Bono you could have seen us singing Moment of Surrender or shouting to your limo :-) I am completely speechless. I "hope you get back to us, soon" to such devoted fans :-)
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