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Bono on Oprah
Singer Bono has gone on the Oprah Winfrey talk show in his latest bid to force America to alleviate the Third World’s poverty –
but was so nervous about his appearance he was physically sick.
The U2 star taped the hour-long appearance on Winfrey’s daytime TV show after making a guest appearance on stage with the
Rolling Stones in Chicago – and he’s determined to use the show to help him repeat his message about world debt and how the
U.S. needs to help struggling African countries, suffering from financial and health crises.
On the show, which airs this Friday, Bono says he needs voters to pressure the government to dedicate more funds to the cause.
Bono addressed the fact that the Oprah Winfrey Show represents the largest audience of 25-50-year-old women that can be
addressed at one time.
But he admits appearing on Oprah’s couch was one of the most nervous experiences of his life – as fans will see as he nibbles
at his thumb.
He says, “I was very nervous about being there, I vomited backstage before the show began.”
During the show, comedian Chris Tucker was beamed in via satellite to discuss his travels to Africa with Bono and U.S. Treasury
Secretary Paul O’Neill was also shown via satellite to speak about his experience with Bono and the cause.
As a thank you for letting him talk about his favourite cause, Bono presented Oprah with his trademark blue sunglasses.
- From WENN
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Bono’s never been shy about being a Sinatra fan. At the ‘94 Grammy awards, Bono gave an impassioned introduction to the aging icon, calling Sinatra "living proof that God is Catholic". The same year, the U2 frontman got a chance to collaborate with his idol, trading lines with Old Blue Eyes on a new version of "I’ve Got You Under My Skin".
Now he’s at it again, with a reworked version of Sinatra’s signature tune "That’s Life". The song will appear in "The Good Thief", a new film from "Interview With A Vampire" director Neil Jordan. You can also catch two new U2 songs on the band’s up coming U2: Best Of 1990-2000 due Oct.04.
In other Bono news, the Irish icon will be contributing to a book on the African AIDS crisis. The book, called "The aWAKE Project", will also feature essays from Nelson Mandela, Bishop Desmond Tutu and UN Secretary General Koffi Annan. – MuchMusic
Bono’s never been shy about being a Sinatra fan. At the ‘94 Grammy awards, Bono gave an impassioned introduction to the
aging icon, calling Sinatra “living proof that God is Catholic”. The same year, the U2 frontman got a chance to collaborate with
his idol, trading lines with Old Blue Eyes on a new version of “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”. Now he’s at it again, with a
reworked version of Sinatra’s signature tune “That’s Life”. The song will appear in “The Good Thief”, a new film from “Interview
With A Vampire” director Neil Jordan. You can also catch two new U2 songs on the band’s up coming U2: Best Of 1990-2000
due Oct.04.
In other Bono news, the Irish icon will be contributing to a book on the African AIDS crisis. The book, called “The aWAKE Project”,
will also feature essays from Nelson Mandela, Bishop Desmond Tutu and UN Secretary General Koffi Annan.
- MuchMusic