In preparation for tonight’s U2 The Joshua Tree concert, YHC decided he’d don his Edge hat, grab his music (Thanks Bogey for the louder-than-mine speaker!), and put together a U2 playlist. And what better way to celebrate than with the workout first inspired by U2’s anthem: “40”. That’s right, the 40 is back, and better than ever. So after the disclaimer, 10 PAX set off.
First, lets climb our One Tree Hill: the levee (yeah, I know it doesn’t have any trees – but its the best I got). SSH x30, as its the 30th anniversary tour. Then we start the 40. You should all know the drill: 10 exercises. Each exercise in 4 sets. Each set is 10 reps. Cross the levee in between each set. When all is said and done, up and over the levee 40 times. And that 40th time is a REAL TREAT.
For the U2 theme, YHC selected 10 of his favorite U2 songs for each exercise
I Will Follow: Imperial Walkers. First song from the first album, Boy, in 1980. Written as an ode to Bono’s Mom.
Gloria: Giraffes. From October in 1981. “Gloria in te domine, Gloria exultate” – Glory to you, Lord. At this point, much mumble chatter about how most of the PAX has been listening to U2 longer than Cowbell has been alive. #Hate
Sunday Bloody Sunday: Box Cutters. From War in 1983. The song actually preaches respect and tolerance when faced with hate, and is not a song celebrating rebellion and resistance.
Bad: You know what’s really bad? That’s right: Burpees. The song performed at Live Aid that really launched U2 to US stardom. Fun Fact, for those that remember live aid: the rest of the band had NO IDEA what happened to Bono while he was off stage pulling girls out of the crowd. They were on stage just playing the riff over and over, and apparently starting to look at each other wondering what to do next.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDNGlc_ypps
Red Hill Mining Town: Chilcutts. From 1987’s the Joshua Tree. YHC’s head is sweating something fierce, so the Edge Hat finally has to go. Though its probably coming back for the concert tonight, much to my M’s chagrin.
Half Way. Triple Shift, give us 20
Sweetest Thing: Peter-Parker-Peters B-side of Where the Streets Have No Name, from The Joshua Tree. Apology song to Bono’s wife for missing her birthday while recording.
All I Want Is You: Crossfit Murkins. From Rattle and Hum in 1989. We have now entered the era where Cowbell was alive. We have also entered Grumpy Jingle Vader territory. “All of this music sounds the same” he grumbles up and down the levee.
DJ Rudy having Phone Problems. JV gives us a 20 count
One: Lunges (needed some leg work….) From Achtung Baby in 1991. Relevant calls for unity even while acknowledging our differences “One life, but we’re not the same. We get to carry each other, carry each other”
Walk On: LBCs 2000 All that I Can’t Leave Behind. Torque chimes in “Finally some decent workout music”. Jingle Vader grumbles that its still all sounds the same. Tool asks when U2 became popular. Bogey sings something or other.
Original of the Species: Squat Jumps (because my quad’s really needed a little extra work by this time). 2004 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Apropos for YHC, as today is his daughter’s 21st birthday. This song written for The Edge’s daughter, about the challenges for raising girls and resisting the pressures they face. I don’t know how Triple Shift was able to run up the levee that fast by the end. Nice work!
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Mosey back down the mountain to the Destrahan flag (thanks Torque!).
Circle up for Count-off, Name-o-rama and prayers. Remember FracSac’s father and aunt-in-law, for those recovering from hurricanes and floods. YHC asks for guidance in learning how to live life better, in ways that serve God, and our family, friends and brethren.
Sorry I missed it Rudy, it looks like an awesome beat down! The M had to be in Baton Rouge early today.