Five For Fighting recalls first NY show after 9/11
In remembrance of the 10 year anniversary since 9/11, Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik played a handful of charity events and the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys-New York Jets game. The singer-songwriter said the song that really resonates with people is 2000’s “Superman,” and he remembers the first time he played it in New York City.
It was a month after the attacks, and as Ondrasik sang the lyrics “It may sound absurd, but don’t be naive/Even heroes have the right to bleed/I may be disturbed, but won’t you concede/Even heroes have the right to dream/It’s not easy to be me” he looked out to the crowd. What he saw there touched him forever.
Sunday, October 9, 2011 at 8:21 pm by jordan
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