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		<title>U2: An Exquisite Team</title>
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		<dc:creator>John R. Kasich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Saturday, my wife Karen, and I had the opportunity to once again take in a U2 show.  This one was at Soldier Field in Chicago and kicked off the U.S. leg of the 360 Tour.  The tour gets its name from the round stage &#8212; which allowed for more seating.  We had been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past Saturday, my wife Karen, and I had the opportunity to once again take in a<a href="http://360.u2.com/" target="_blank"> </a>U2 show.  This one was at Soldier Field in Chicago and kicked off the U.S. leg of the <a href="http://360.u2.com/" target="_blank">360 Tour</a>.  The tour gets its name from the round stage &#8212; which allowed for more seating.  We had been to several U2 shows in the past, but never a stadium concert.  Every one of those extra seats was filled and the energy was tremendous.</p>
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<p>What I am struck by is the amazing solidarity U2 has had over the years.  Make no mistake, they are an exquisite team.  Many people know of my relationship with Bono.  He is a man of faith who has used his celebrity to save countless lives in Africa.  He&#8217;s the front man with haunting vocals.  The Edge has that unique sound which keeps the band moving forward.  Larry Mullen&#8217;s drums keeps them in the now.  Finally, Adam Clayton&#8217;s bass allows the band to maintain that seemingly raw quality.  It&#8217;s no wonder they have been one of the world&#8217;s greatest rock bands all these years.<span id="more-225770"></span></p>
<p>Karen and I had the chance to visit with Bono prior to show.  We talked a bit about politics, reminiscing about the days when he first came to Capitol Hill and how we could use the same bipartisan approach to<a href="http://KasichForOhio.com" target="_blank"> fixing Ohio</a>.  We caught up on family affairs and Karen had the opportunity to thank Bono for including us on a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/theonecampaign/2684954699/" target="_blank">life changing trip to Rwanda last year</a>, where we witnessed first hand the positive impact of debt relief and President Bush&#8217;s malaria initiative.</p>
<p>But back to the show.  The concert was a mix of new songs and old favorites.  As stated before, there was a tremendous energy even before the band stepped foot on stage.  U2 reciprocated by delivering an electric performance. &#8220;Sunday Bloody Sunday&#8221; was the crowd favorite on this night.  My wife and I always appreciate the thoughtful lyrics of &#8220;One&#8221;  and hope they add &#8220;Kite&#8221; to their set list.  The band used the entire stage well and the &#8220;stadium experience&#8221; was noticeable.</p>
<p>The only thing that kept it from being a perfect night was missing the opening act Snow Patrol.  Even the fact that we could not get a cab and were forced to walk back to our hotel could not dampen our spirits.</p>
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