Irish Independent, February 7, 1993: Difference between revisions
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The crowd went gaga, unable to believe their eyes and ears. | The crowd went gaga, unable to believe their eyes and ears. | ||
Earlier on Bono had leapt onstage during Gloria, like some demented preacher in black. He grabbed the microphone declaring: "this is the place, this is my church," as he breathed some much-needed life into the song, The audience responded by roaring their approval, while the woman beside me turned and enquired "who's your man up there?" Nobody could possibly have guessed at what was to come later. | Earlier on Bono had leapt onstage during "Gloria," like some demented preacher in black. He grabbed the microphone declaring: "this is the place, this is my church," as he breathed some much-needed life into the song, The audience responded by roaring their approval, while the woman beside me turned and enquired "who's your man up there?" Nobody could possibly have guessed at what was to come later. | ||
Those who missed the superstars indulging in their favourite pastime, included an early-departing Liam O'Maonlai of the Hothouse Flowers and actor Daniel Day Lewis, who looked very ''Last of the Mohican''ish as he escorted a young woman from the theatre. Indeed everybody in the world of entertainment seemed to be there, or was at least rumoured to be there. | Those who missed the superstars indulging in their favourite pastime, included an early-departing Liam O'Maonlai of the Hothouse Flowers and actor Daniel Day Lewis, who looked very ''Last of the Mohican''ish as he escorted a young woman from the theatre. Indeed everybody in the world of entertainment seemed to be there, or was at least rumoured to be there. |