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Don’t Let Me Out of Here

The shackles are undone
The bullets quit the gun
The heat that’s in the sun
Will keep us when it’s done
The rule has been disproved
The stone, it has been moved
The grain is now a grove
All debts are removed

Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
What it’s doing to me

Love makes strange enemies
Makes love where love may please
The soul and its striptease
Hate brought to its knees
The sky over our head
We can reach it from our bed
If you let me in your heart
And out of my head

Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
What it’s doing to me

Please don’t ever let me out of here
I’ve got no shame
Oh no, oh no

Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Oh, can’t you see
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
What it’s doing to me

Oh, can’t you see what love has done
I know I hurt you and I made you cry
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Did everything but murder you and I
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
But love left a window in the skies
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
And to love I raphsodize

Oh, can’t you see what love has done
To every broken heart
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
For every heart that cries
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
Love left a window in the skies
Oh, can’t you see what love has done
And to love I raphsodize

Oh, can’t you see

Window in the Skies
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Christmas is Coming Early

U2.Com has announced that U2 will release their third “Best Of” CD on November 20th. The album will contain sixteen previously released tracks and two new releases, one of which is the U2/Green Day collaboration “The Saints Are Coming”. According to the story, both new songs were recorded at the recent Abbey Road sessions with Rick Rubin.

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Wednesday Morning Coming Down

Well, I am back home and I am winding down after the massive emotional high I experienced Monday night at the Superdome.

First off: Way To Go New Orleans!!! Big win for the team and an even bigger win for the city!!!

My day started off at 9am when I flew out of DFW. After switching plaes in Houston, I landed in the Cresant City a little after noon. I dropped my bag off at the hotel and headed to the race track at the fairgrounds. I was still a little incredulous about the whole thing. Is ths for real? Had i wasted my day coming all the way to New orleans just to find out that this wouldn’t happen? All of my fears went away when I arrived at the designated spot and found 5 charter buses ready and waiting. About 5 or 6 more buses showed up later. At about 2 o’clock, we loaded the buses and waited (a theme of the day) until 3:30.

At that time, the buses were escorted to the Superdome by some of the sharpest looking Police motorcyclysts I have ever seen. It was awesome. It was almost as if the entire city stopped for us.

We were dropped off at the Arena next door to the Superdome where we had lunch and waited around for about another 3 hours.

There were about 1000 different people there: high school students, college students, Shell employees, hotel chain employees but only about 60-100 involved were individual fans like myself. All of us went through training and information about the event and then we ran through the staging twice.

At about 6:50pm we headed over to the Superdome. That is about the time all of the rehersals went out the window. It got crazy!!!

As we were waiting outside the dome, Harry Connick Jr. walked by. The crowd screamed. Then came the ESPN cameas. More screams. The U2 and Green Day walking by- Insane crazy screams and jumping and pushing. The loading dock to the dome opened up and we all surged forward to the endzone.

The stage was set into place and we were given the “go for launch” signal.

In rehersal we were told to briskly walk toward the stage and to sperad out so that our little crowd of 1000 looked like 10,000.

Yeah right! At the signal everyone took off in a full sprint to the 50 yard line!!!

I took a spot on the right corner of the stage with the bassist for Green Day directly in front of me. The Edge was over on the left and Billy Joe was next to him.

If you’ve seen the video of the concert you cannot grasp how loud the dome was. People were shouting and yelling and chanting. When the brass instruments began their march to the stage the place went gonzo!!! We were dancing, they were dancing, the crowd was dancing. It was awesome.

When the Edge began the opening note of Wake Me Up When September Ends it seemed like everyone just stopped. All eyes were on him.

From where I was I had a great veiw of Adam, bassist for U2, as he was waiting for his cue to go on stage. i was only about 5 feet away from him. What struck me was just how big his smile was as he watched his friend play guitar. He looked as if he was beeming with pride. Monday was the 30th anniversary of these friends begining their journey together. What a way to celebrate by helping others.

Then came Bono. Short on hair but long on bravado. I watched as he climbed onto the stage where he was greeted by thousands of screaming fans.

As the two played The Saints Are Coming everyone was jumping and singing the chorus as loud as they could. Both bands did an excellent job. I was very impressed. There was no lip synching there!!!

After they played Beautiful Day we all stood there in awe. Nobody on the field could believe what we had been privilaged to experience. Stangers wer exchanging high-fives and stories. I saw people hugging and smiling at one another. Then, almost at once, a realization set in.

We only have 30 seconds to get off the field.

With the dome cheering us off the field we moved toward the exit. I knew that this could be the only time 20,000 people would be screaming for me as I crossed into the end zone I did what any of you would do:

I did a tuck and roll over the goal line popping up into the end zone!!!

I wasn’t the only one enjoying the exit. College students were running between the hash marks with their arm extended like airplanes. Buzzing the hashes with percision accuracy. Fans in the stands were reaching down slapping our hands like we had scored the game winning touchdown. We were all high as kite on adrenaline! It was so awesome!!!

Well, that’s about it. The only thing I regret is following the guidelines about not bringing a camera. I was as close to the stage as the camera man who took the above photo. My hands were on the stage. Why, o why did I not bring my camera!!!!

Oh yeah. I was told not to.

Thank you to @U2 for posting the information about the event and thank you to Irene for getting all of us together. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I can’t thank you all enough.

Check out the Music Rising site to see how you can help and check out the performance video on Rhapsody.

Out Of Darkness Comes Light

music1.jpg After September 11, U2 performed during the Superbowl half-time delivering, quite possibly, the most poignant 9/11 tribute ever. They brought healing to a country that was still reeling from the attacks that happened nearly 6 months before. Now comes act 2.

On Monday, U2 and Green Day will take the field at the reopened Superdome in New Orleans as they welcome the New Orleans Saints back home…

AND I WILL BE ON THE FIELD WITH THEM!

That’s right. I have been given the opportunity to join with a few hundred other fans to be a part of the pre-game mini concert. My mind is going a mile a minute here. I am waiting on the final details but right now it’s a go!!!

The concert is being given to help aid in the Music Rising project which is now moving into phase 2. Music Rising was started to help get instruments back into the hands of individual musicians after the devestation of Hurricane Katrina. Phase 2 will now focus on the churches and schools who lost their instruments to the weather. What an incredible mission.

Music Rising, the campaign launched to help bring the music back to the storm ravaged Gulf Coast Region announced an extraordinary pairing of two of the world’s greatest rock bands for a special show before ESPN’s Monday Night Football game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints at the Louisiana Superdome on Monday, September 25, 2006. U2 and Green Day will make an unprecedented appearance together on stage to officially re-open the Louisiana Superdome and perform for the people of New Orleans on behalf of Music Rising. The pre-game show and special performance is sponsored by RealNetworks’ Rhapsody digital music service. Music Rising is administered by the Gibson Foundation.

In the days following Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana Superdome became a symbol of agony and distress. This NFL football game is the first event to originate from the stadium since the Katrina devastation. It will be highlighted by a special live performance by U2 and Green Day that will be televised during ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown pre-game show between 7:00pm-8:30pm EDT (performance 8:20-8:30pm). An opening video presentation showcasing the efforts of Music Rising and the Superdome will air prior to the performance by the two super-groups.

Go check out what Music Rising has been doing and then be on the look out for me during the concert on ESPN’s Monday Night Football Pre-Game.

Gone

I haven’t posted any song lyrics lately. My wife is crashed out on the couch so I’m working on a project and listening to a little U2. Gone is a great under-appreciated track off of the Pop album. Blister guitar, hard hitting rhythm and great vocals.

You get to feel so guilty, got so much for so little
Then you find that feeling just won’t go away
You’re holding on to every little thing so tightly
Till there’s nothing left for you anyay

Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights
I’ll be up with the sun
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down

You wanted to get somewhere so badly
You gotta lose yourself along the way
You change your name but that’s okay, it’s necessary
And what you leave behind you don’t miss anyway

Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights
I’ll be up with the sun
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down

I turn aside what they say
I didn’t want it that much anyway

You’re taking steps that make you feel dizzy
Then you learn to like the way it feels
You hurt yourself, you hurt your lover
Then you discover what you thought was freedom just was greed

Goodnight, no emotional goodbyes
I’ll be up with the sun
You’re still holding on
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down
Down
I’m not coming down

Don’t do it, shove off
No no no
Get yourself over here
Come over here, come over here

Playing Catch Up (Update)

Uplift Thanks
Our trip to Uplift ended up being very, very positive. Since 1993, I have probably only missed 2 or 3 summers at Uplift. From camper to intern to counselor to dorm guy to now leading my own group I have found that this camp is perfect for groups large and small. Having only been at my church for a month this marked our first big trip together as the youth group. I chose Uplift because I knew that everything would be taken care of before we arrived and that would allow me more time with my students. Andrew Baker, Brandon Tiddle, and the rest of the gang that puts Uplift together did an excellent job of creating and leading a memorable experience for my students. Thank you Uplift.

Uplift Class
When I first started attending Uplift as a camper the classes taught by the youth ministers where always the most random assortment of classes ever produced: No theme and sometimes very little thought (depending on the YM). When Andrew became the director though, the theme of the camp began to bleed over into the classes. This year they took it a step further and had a handful of youth ministers write the curriculum for every class. Basically, the classes would have continuity with the theme and all three sessions of camp. The theme this year was ER: Eternal Relationships and I was asked to teach the class titled Neurology. I was pretty excited when I received the curriculum because it called for me to perform brain surgery!!! Ok, not really but it had a drama skit where I would place the mind of Christ in a student and talk about how the mind of Christ differs from our way of thinking. I was told that everything I would need would be provided for me: Scrubs, set pieces, brains, instruments. However, when I arrived in my classroom only half of what was supposed to be there was actually there and half of that was messed up or unusable. My class at Uplift looked like it would quickly turn to disaster.

Praise be to God that He didn’t let that happen. In under an hour, I was able to scrap the old class and create a brand new one. While I was trying to figure out what to do, God gave me the answer to my predicament. Instead of teaching a class that was over the top and full of grey matter I decided to just be honest about my life and hang out with these kids and share a message of forgiveness and transformation. I spent the whole week telling students about how it seemed that I had everything together in High School. I was a leader, well liked, and on my way to college as a youth minister. However, I was a complete jerk to those around me because of my anger and selfishness. My relationships were breaking apart because of this sin.

Anger isn’t a very sexy sin. You don’t hear about it from the pulpit so you would think that it isn’t really that big of deal. But it is. God used my class this week to touch a couple of students and families. I felt humbled and inadequate every time a sponsor or student came to me afterward to thank me. Their stories of how anger was affecting them or a loved one drove home that fact that we need to talk a little more about these “second tier” sins. Youth ministers, before you write another class about sex, gossip, or alcohol think about addressing stress or anger or disrespect.

Will I Ever Eat a Fast Food Hamburger Again?
After reading the slaughterhouse chapter of Fast Food Nation I’m not so sure anymore. Darn you social conscience! This question didn’t arise because of the cattle, it has come because of the conditions in which human beings have to work in and around in these modern day death traps. I thought The Jungle took care of all that but I guess not. It is appalling the dangers and conditions in these slaughterhouses. I feel a personal boycott coming on.

Nike+iPod
This fat sack of crap is completely mesmerized by this new product. What is Nike+iPod? It’s a wireless sensor that you place in your shoe that communicates to your iPod nano in order to track your workout which you synch to your computer and share with a community of other users. It also will coach and motivate you as you run! Genius! Synergy! Genisergy!

From iLounge:

During CNBC’s “On The Money” this evening, sports reporter Darren Rovell provided the first look at the new Nike+iPod Sports Kit, saying he was “very impressed with it” and that it “could change the running world.” Following a first-hand test of the kit, Rovell proclaimed that it could “kill treadmills and membership at gyms” and “really change the way people run and how people think about running.” According to Rovell, the iPod nano was chosen for Nike+iPod support because the majority of nano owners use it to work out, with Apple’s Greg Joswiak noting that the nano is the most popular iPod model. A Nike exec added that the kit will work with 4 million shoes by the end of the year. Also during the CNBC segment, it was revealed that Apple and Nike plan to spend “no money” on advertising the kit and will “rely solely on buzz.” Besides launches at Nike and Apple Stores tomorrow, the only additional marketing planned for the device is its use by Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in his preparation for the upcoming New York City Marathon.

iTunes has already added coaching/music mixes on their site to use with this new system. I am intrigued.

Nike+iPod Update

Mussolini Must Need a Sweater
I cried during an Adam Sandler movie. Click has been my favorite movie this summer. As great as mutants, pirates, cars, and men in blue tights are they are no match for the reminder that family, relationships, and the small stuff are the true essence of living.

Whew, I think I’m caught up on my posting now. Have a great day everyone!