Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
Very nice. If only they’d put out the video...
Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
Very nice. If only they’d put out the video...
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
They're releasing each frame.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Bono's getting criticism for this "I think music has gotten very girly. And there are some good things about that, but hip-hop is the only place for young male anger at the moment – and that’s not good."
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Bono's getting criticism for this "I think music has gotten very girly. And there are some good things about that, but hip-hop is the only place for young male anger at the moment – and that’s not good."
Originally posted by Remy:Nice photo added in the highest resolution to our photo pages:
https://u2start.com/photos/view/30673/
Originally posted by Hoosier2012:[..]
This was a really, really remarkable interview. I especially loved the first half, where he had his discourse about how he views religion and faith and how that mixes in with their music/music in general. I also like the caveat that he put in there--that Paul's views on love and the eloquence with which he writes them don't excuse his views on women or LGBT folks--and I can tell that, although we've clearly come from vastly different backgrounds, we're both in this really uncomfortable place where we have to assess this thing (this giant framework of religion) that's been part of our lives for so long and grapple with its implications for the world we live in, its imperfections, and how that affects our relationship to it. He's more eloquent and does it on a grander scale and manages to create some beautiful art out of it, whereas I just kind of get angry and vent to my family or occasionally post online about it, but it's really neat to see someone that I look up to going through the same sort of religious/ideological struggle as I am. Just another way to relate to them.
...so yeah. Great interview.
Originally posted by NeonTiger64:Also can't take his criticisms of the "dude who shall not be named" seriously when he's off with mike the electric fence pence and george mission accomplished bush talking about Trump "ruining" the great republican party by winning a democratic contest lol
edit: Actually I don't know if I've ever read a criticism against Trump by Bono except the attack on his dumb "idea" of America that Trump represents so lol, just lol if he holds an tentmaker writing letters 2000 years ago to a higher standard than politicians (Pence and GWB) running the most powerful country on earth (just be sure to smile while you drop the bombs and hate the gays).