They opened up the building and we streamed through the turnstiles, tickets and hats and signs in hand. We bought Dome Foam, personal pizzas, and peanuts.
So much of that was similar to other days in this place, as the Saints played their first home game of the 2006 NFL season. But, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, nothing — of course — was the same.
And so I sat in this darkening cathedral, thinking not of football — those days, and weeks and months and years of downs and distance — but what had happened to this city, and in this site.
"There is a house, in New Orleans," Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong started to sing, "... they call the Superdome ..."
The group of fans around me, at the sound of this deft reworking, surged out of their seats - like a hymn had raised them. I was, already, overwhelmed.
Then the chorus began, from a stage as small as the opening coin tossed in the middle of that football field, and it filled every part of this place. It embraced us all: THE SAINTS ARE COMING.
Rebirth, Bono said, almost in prayer, during the solo. And there was a frenzy of emotion, as memory mixed with hope for the very first time.
This was the beginning of something, of another New Orleans and of a different kind of New Orleans Saints. Something so many people had thought, what I thought, had been lost.
There's a context to this. Bono, the night before, had called in the staff at the legendary Antoine's restaurant, on their day off, and paid each and every one of them a rich stipend just to reopen the place. New Orleans was a light burning inside him.







Article comments
1 - Irene
Wow.
Pico, please tell Nick that I felt the wave of his emotions while I was on the field for the performance. The Dome certainly became a house of hope that night, and the shared moments healed and chased fears away.
2 - Pico
Done, Irene. I wish I could have been there myself.
3 - Alexandrina Angelo
This song is very good . But Billie Joe Armstrong is the best singer on the planet.I very very very love Billie Joe.Hi is my life.