BONO - ACTIVISM MAKES BONO APPRECIATE U2 MORE
Filed under: News & Rumors by U2Exiteer SPun2U Add commentsOutspoken BONO’s activism has helped save his career as a rock star in U2 - because he’s always so grateful for recording session time with his bandmates. The Where The Streets Have No Name singer has become a leading voice in the war against global poverty, but he insists he could never turn his back on music to become a full-time activist. And he insists the work he does outside U2 helps him appreciate what he has when the group comes together. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, “I’ve spent a lot of time in these two-dimensional worlds - numbers, values, analysis of statistics - and when I get away from it, being with U2 is such a playground. “It’s made me realise how sacred music is. It’s a kind of sacrament - like marriage, like friendship.
“I’m not sure the other three in the band know this, because they - maybe sensibly - have avoided that other world. They just think they’re in U2, and that’s great. But I really know how great it is to be in U2.
“As it became my job to be in a band, you take for granted that you’ve got a few hours with your mates in the studio. I don’t anymore. It is sanctuary and escape from the material world of casualties, profit and loss, cynicism and hard-bitten victories over your own indifference or somebody else’s. “You get into this f**king room and everything seems possible, and I’ve never really appreciated it more than now… It’s this incredible thing. I treasure it.”
- ContactMusic
Related posts:
- Bono makes emotional plea to NZU2 front man Bono made an emotional plea for One Tree Hill to be replanted after visiting the spot that sparked one of the band's most famous songs. His Irish supergroup became passionate about the Auckland landmark after their Kiwi roadie Greg Carroll took them there in the early '80s....
- Bono makes fighting AIDS a win all aroundProclaiming "Shop until it stops," U2 singer and activist Bono will join Oprah onstage today to tape Friday's televised U.S. launch of Product RED, an effort to enlist consumers in the war on global AIDS. View more in our image gallery >> Starting Friday, shoppers who buy Converse Chuck Taylors...
- BONO FINALLY MAKES A DEALApril 9, 2008 -- AFTER more than two years, Bono has finally found a buyer for his co-op apartment at 300 Central Park West. The Post's Braden Keil reports that the U2 frontman sold his three-bedroom, fourbath co-op in the Eldorado for $4.9 million after first listing it for $5.5...
You must be logged in to post a comment.






Recent Comments