In this episode, we'll listen to We Are the People, the official song of Euro 2020.
We'll also listen to an interview with Bono and The Edge. I'll explain the language used in this interview and we'll learn a lot of new words and expressions.
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Link of the video of the opening ceremony of Euro 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTrIR8GVzaE
Text of the Interview:
Hi, you guys.
Hi.
Hello.
Thank you so much
for being here.
I have been waiting for this for 15 years.
And this means so much to me.
But it's just two
of you, but that's
still-- it's like, I mean,
I wanted the whole band.
And they just didn't
want to show up.
What happened?
No, no.
They're in oxygen tents.
They--
They like you.
We love you.
Yeah, that's the difference.
So Bono just has Bono.
There's no "the" before Bono,
so I know to call him Bono.
Right.
So you have The Edge.
Mm-hmm.
Should I call you The Edge, or The, or Edge?
I know it's difficult. The Edge,
only on very formal occasions.
Edge is fine in this situation.
Edge.
Perfectly fine.
And you call him Edge?
His mother called him Edge.
Really?
Mrs. The Edge called Edge, Edge.
Right.
Yes.
She was our first roadie, by the way.
Really?
Yes.
Yes, she was.
That's awesome.
She's no longer with us,
but she had a VW beetle.
Yeah.
And she used to drive us around.
We would be postering
at midnight.
We used wallpaper, and
we used to wallpaper
over other people's posters--
not very cool-- and
then she would call us
when the police came.
Saying, get out, boys!
Yeah.
Get out!
She was a Welsh, from Wales.
She drove the getaway car.
That is awesome, that
she was a roadie for you.
That's amazing.
She wasn't great at setting
up the drums, you know,
but she was really good
at plugging in the guitar
amps and all that stuff.
Plugging in, that's
what she did?
She also-- I do recall, because
we're a high school band.
So Edge had cheese
sandwiches every single day
of high school--
every single day he
had cheese sandwiches.
Yeah.
And Mrs. The Edge, when asked
about that, said, no, really?
Actually, at one point I
opted for school lunches,
and guess what they
gave me the first day?
Grilled cheese sandwich.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Well, at least it was elevated
to grilled cheese sandwiches.
Yeah.
I've told you this before,
but I was lucky enough
to be raised in New Orleans,
which is a great music town.
We've been.
I saw incredible music
growing up there.
And my first concert was y'all.
It was U2 on a riverboat that
held maybe 200 people that went
down the Mississippi River.
And it was when you
were touring with Boy.
Yeah.
And it was the greatest concert
to be on a riverboat and to see
y'all live.
And the energy was--
it was just incredible.
And it was just--
it meant so much to me that
you were my first concert.
It was a show we will
never forget, as well.
Really?
Can you remember the
girl with the mullet?
That's right.
That was me, right there.
That's right.
We knew you'd go far.
Yeah.
We're going to see her one day--
She's great.
Party in the back,
party in the front, too.
Yes.
It was a party all
the way around,
because I was in New Orleans.
That's why.
That's right.
So you met in high
school, right?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
And you hit it off.
I can't believe this is, like,
40 years that the band is still
together-- same members and
you all still like each other.
You're still touring.
It's kind of more like a
family than a band sometimes.
Yeah.
That's really sweet.
A dysfunctional family.
But is it-- do you have things
that drive each other crazy?
We know each other so
well at this point that--
--we can finish each
other's sentences.
[APPLAUSE]
That was funny.
Yeah.
You're supposed to say
we can finish each other,
and you're going
to say, sandwiches.
By the way, how did you know?
Yes.
We won't get into that.
Because it would be a
cheese sandwich, too.
Blessed are the cheese makers.
But what drives you
crazy about each other?
Early on, definitely
your lunch was not safe.
Bono never had a lunch, so
he would borrow from other people's.
I was a little bit of
a stray dog as a kid.
There was no-- you know, my
mother died when I was a kid,
so I had sort of--
what do you call it, latch key?
Is that what they
call it in America?
Yeah.
Anyway, just a scavenger.
And I mean, it's no joke for me
to say nothing drives me crazy
about them in any real sense,
because genuinely they kind of
saved my life.
I mean, I really felt as
a teenager I had no reason
to exist until I found them.
And they also supplied food and refreshments.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
[APPLAUSE]
And I don't know if
this is interesting,
but my missus, Ali, I dated
her the same week I joined U2.
And that was a great week.
So you-- wait.
So you met your future
wife and your band
that you would
continue for 40 years.
I dated her.
I'd met her before.
Right.
But we started dating the same week that U2 was formed.
What an amazing--
So I just got two
good decisions, right.
Yes, yes.
Everything else,
I'll screw it up.
No.
And it is interesting.
That's fantastic.
Yeah, OK.
Lyrics
We're a million volts in a pool of lights
Electricity in the room tonight
Born from fire
Sparks flying from the sun
Yeah, I hardly know you, can I confess?
I feel your heart beatin' in my chest
If you come with me
Tonight is gonna be the one
'Cause you've faith and no fear for the fight
You pull hope from defeat in the night
There's an image of you in my mind
Could be mad but you might just be right
We are the people we've been waiting for
Out of the ruins of hate and war
Army of lovers never seen before
We are the people we've been waiting for
We are the people of the open hand
The streets of Dublin to Notre Dame
We'll build it better than we did before
We are the people we've been waiting for
We are the people we've been waiting for
Broken bells and a broken church
Heart that hurts is a heart that works
From a broken place
That's where the victory's won
'Cause you've faith and no fear for the fight
You pull hope from defeat in the night
There's an image of you in my mind
Could be mad but you might just be right
We are the people we've been waiting for
Out of the ruins of hate and war
Army of lovers never seen before
We are the people we've been waiting for
We are the people of the open hand
The streets of Dublin to Notre Dame
We'll build it better than we did before
We are the people we've been waiting for
We are the people we've been waiting for
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Albin Andreas Nedler / Dave Evans / Giorgio H Tuinfort / Kristoffer Fogelmark / Martijn G Garritsen / Paul Hewson / Simon Edmund Carmody
We Are The People lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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