IN 2008, 76,000 PEOPLE WATCHED OBAMA WALK OUT TO “CITY OF BLINDING LIGHTS.” ON JUNE 18, BONO SANG IT AGAIN — BUT THIS TIME, HE CHANGED THE WORDS FOR MICHELLE. Bono walked onto the stage in Chicago and told the crowd he was there to represent “all the Irish.” The Edge picked up an acoustic guitar, Jacknife Lee sat behind the keys — and they played “City of Blinding Lights.” For 18 years, this one song followed Barack Obama through every moment that mattered — the 2008 DNC in front of 76,000 people, his 2009 inauguration, his farewell address. But this time, the words weren’t the same. “You look so beautiful, Michelle,” Bono sang. Then he looked toward the row of former presidents sitting right there — Biden, Clinton, Bush — and started improvising: “In the company of 46, 42, and 43… hold tight to democracy… isn’t she lovely, 44 and the family.” He ended with a line borrowed from The Beatles: “Michelle, ma belle.” Obama sat there, visibly moved. 18 years, and that song still hits the same way.
Bono, Michelle Obama, and the Song That Followed Barack Obama Through History On June 18 in Chicago, Bono stepped onto…