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But you can feel in recent times that idea get a bit twisted. It’s a great idea, one of the best ideas ever. “And it’s not just a country – it’s an idea.
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“Every night, we’re reminded why we fell in love with this country,” the singer said. Later in the interview, Bono criticized President Trump’s decision to “wind down” the DACA program, which protects protects roughly 800,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought into the United States illegally as children. “It’s a love song to my Mrs., and in these difficult times it’s important to tell your loved ones how you feel.” The Edge added, “I think, maybe even more important than ever in these times, it’s important to have that joy because that’s the best response.” In an interview with Fallon following the performance, Bono described the radio-friendly song, a sample of their upcoming LP Songs of Experience, as “punk-Motown” and “punk Supremes.””It’s defiant joy, we call it,” the singer continued. Meanwhile, the Edge dazzled with an array of guitar styles, including chunky barred chords and his signature echo, and harmonized in a boyish falsetto on the chorus. Over Adam Clayton melodic bass line and Larry Mullen Jr.’s dance-punk drum groove, Bono belted romantic pleas and self-deprecating jabs (“I’ll be crying out, how bad can a good time be?/ Shooting off my mouth, that’s another great thing about me/ I have everything, but I feel like nothing at all”).
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U2 commanded Thursday’s Tonight Show, performing their fiery new single “You’re the Best Thing About Me.”