'It's Been Magical...'

9 May 201141
Snow Patrol have played more dates with U2 on the 360 Tour than anyone else and they're back for three more in Mexico this week.

Singer and mainman Gary Lightbody, who first wrote us this great piece after the show in Poland in 2009,  again mused  on life on the road with U2 ahead of the Istanbul show  last Autumn: 'A good time to say our thank yous
for a tour like no other.'


'We are not U2. That is one of the things you learn from touring with them. We may have an amazing experience entertaining their audience on their stage but we are merely borrowing their space and time. We may think ourselves pretty damn special walking off that stage some nights, most nights truth be told, to the cheers and the raised arms of a crowd won over. We may think ourselves indestructible and we may think ourselves, as my father would say, quite the thing. We'll go back to the dressing room and hug each other as we do (we're friends you know) and talk of the battle victorious and 'did you see the girl with the banner that said 'something something snow patrol something' and I'll take a shower and in fresh socks and pants consider myself king of the castle. Then, buffed and shined, I'll find my way to the mixing desk in time to see four men from Dublin stride out onto the circular and towering stage we have not but half an hour ago graced.

Then comes the noise and the lights and heartbeat in my throat and the arms aloft in front of me of a heaving crowd at worship and I think to myself - EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT - I think... FUCK ME!

No, we are not U2.

We are Snow Patrol and we are on tour with the biggest band on planet earth. Except we're not for much longer. So I thought it a good time to say our thank yous for a tour like no other with some of the finest people we have met in music. The band, their crew, their management, the caterers, everyone on the tour are all the finest sorts of people. The kind that welcome folk, folk like us I mean, (I'll stop with the cowboy talk now) with the kind of ease, grace and humour as we've rarely experienced. We've supported many bands before. Many have treated us right well too (Supergrass, Travis, Grandaddy, Athlete, to name but a few), some that did not (nameless they'll remain but you're curious I can sense. I'll never tell. Even under torture. Actually under torture I'll tell. In fact I'll tell with just the threat of torture but not now).

It is those that did not treat us well though that make it all the more incredible that U2 treat their supports with such warmth. If the biggest band in the world does it like this then EVERY BAND should. We have pretty much modelled our ethos on theirs and to an extent our music too (some would argue a little too closely, ha) and we have learned so much from seeing it all happening up close. They've had plenty praise, and justified too, from far greater men than me though so I'd like to simply say we'll never forget this 360 tour and thank you guys - Larry, Adam, The Edge and Bono - for making room on your spaceship. It's been magical.

A massive thank you to all the crew who looked after us and our own crew like we were part of the family. I know our boys and girls on the SP crew would want me to say how much you've helped them and made things so easy and seamless. You're all fucking legends. A special mention has to go to Rocko who, given half the chance, we'd steal and keep forever as our fearless leader. My friend you are our brother for always.
 
Thank you also to Paul, Susan, all the management and all the beautiful ladies that work for the guys. You're all amazing. I've never seen anyone work so god damn hard! Thank you so much for everything. And to the people that have fed us every show for off and on a year now. My god did we eat like kings? Did we ever. We're sure gonna miss solid food.

Also a huge thank you to all the U2 fans that gave us the time of day. It's a tricky thing to go on before them because we know how long the people in front of us have waited and we are the only other hurdle before their prize. That being said every crowd, everywhere, has treated us brilliantly. You've sung and cheered and shown us love. We'll maybe see some of you along the way at our own shows.

Friday night in Athens I finally got (took me long enough!) why Bono is fond of saying 'What time is it?' and 'Where are we going now?' in between songs. They have created a show, an experience, that seems to lift off from the ground and take you on a wild, woozy ride through time and space. It is, though, no blissed out acid trip, quite the opposite. It is a galvanising, humanising journey with 80,000 other people all sharing the same ride and becoming closer for the sound, feel, touch and thrill of it.

I was, each night, as thrilled as anyone in the audience to bear witness. When I think back on this tour the one image that will resonate with me til I die is that of the upturned thumbs and fingers and green ribboned hands making the heart sign as the opening, rallying drums of Sunday Bloody Sunday thunder out. That 'heart in the hands' is the symbol for this whole experience for me. It is our last show tomorrow night in Istanbul and we are very sad to be leaving but we'll carry the heart of this tour with us gently in our hands. Again, and forever, thank you.


Gary Lightbody, Bangor, Co. Down, now aged 34, still overwhelmed.x
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Argy10
What a night!
You are different.... Not like U2, different. I watched you for the first time live in Athens(what a night) and I was a bit uncomfortable with you (Gary), all the time mentioning that you were just warming us up for the main show, sort of apoligizing for being there! Yes, I am great fan of U2, always have been and always will be, but I trully enjoyed your part of the show. You are different and that is the way you are supposed to be. I realise that it was a great honour for you, but believe me, it was a great honour for us too, listening to you!!! Don't compare yourselves, just keep going!
yardie
Thanks for a great night in Bangor
Gary, Saw you guys in Ward Park back in June.Great night. Thanks. Brian.co.Antrim.
castle1
WOW
Gary, great great words! Your very luck to see and know them! Marc
koorie
We should thank YOU!
Snow Patrol has been, by far, the best support act I've seen at a U2 concert. And my first U2 show was in 1987! I bought your albums and tried to get tickets for one of your own shows in Amsterdam but they were sold out in a blink of an eye. Needless to say that we should be thanking you for playing so brilliantly at the U2 shows. Too bad that this year you didn't play at the shows I am attending. But thanks for Brussels and Amsterdam last year!!
Galeongir
Great piece!
We saw you in Amsterdam last year, Best support act I've EVER seen at a u2 show! And this piece is really showing too, humble, very humble. I have a great deal of respect for you Gary. Thanks for entertaining us before the big guys!
musicabona
You are my joy
Last year I saw Snow Patrol open for U2 in Berlin and their performance was great and powerful. Snow Patrol really belong to the best and promising bands of the younger generation. Gary Lightbody;s thoughts truly capture the essence of U2. His words about how well his band was treated by U2 and their crew say very much about the humanity and affection of my favourite band. I also love reading his great descriptions about the passionate reaction from the crowd in Poland, the magic in the air and the joy on people;s faces. Reading his explanations I can really see the stadium in red and white during "New Year;s Day" in my imagination. Gary Lightbody is a very talented writer (and singer of course)!
tijopi
Tnx!!
Tnx for writing and sharing this great article!! It is all so true!! Tnx also for your warming up before U2 takes off! You are great!! Hope to see you again somewhere!
nicoverhelle
NIce
I've seen SP in Amsterdam last year as support act. Enjoyed every moment of it.
pernryd
Thank YOU!
I´ve been at three 360-concerts and you played at all of them!!! First I must be honest to say that I was a little disappointed that even in Athen you should be playing. But after your act friday night I must say that I´m glad I got one more oppertunity. You were so GREAT and I smiled all the way. You have grown in your role and I love the way you have been humble and not trying to steal the centerposition from the "goliath" you talked about yourself - U2. Not many band are suited to be a warm-up-act for them but I must say you did it with the honor! Since long I´m a U2-fan, but now I´m also a Snowpatrol-fan. God bless U!
Rosa A
Great write up!!
I had the pleasure of seeing you guys open for U2 in Barcelona, Chicago and Boston in 2009 and enjoyed every minute of your set. I still listen to the recording of opening night in Chicago quite often and it always brings back great memories. Saw you at Nokia in Dallas a couple of years ago. and it was also a great show. Hope to see you again in Dallas when you tour again.
olminer
Thank you Snow Patrol
You folks gave us a great time. Saw you in Berlin and Gelsenkirchen last year. It was amazing. You took our hearts. You were much more than a warm up crew - you started the show and made it special. Thank you for your power! See you soon on your tour.
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