1. Originally posted by shkee23:[..]

    His old way of singing didn't "damage" his voice, it was his smoking and that throat cancer scare and subsequent operation back in the late 90s/early 2000s that did.


    Oh, yes it did. Screaming and straining like that will damage your voice whether you smoke or not.


  2. That's true if he howled like that on every U2 song back then, but he didn't. Bono strained his voice on only a few songs. The smoking/throat cancer thing had way more impact, and I believe he said as much at some point in the early 2000s to explain his vocal issues.
  3. Originally posted by shkee23:[..]

    That's true if he howled like that on every U2 song back then, but he didn't. Bono strained his voice on only a few songs. The smoking/throat cancer thing had way more impact, and I believe he said as much at some point in the early 2000s to explain his vocal issues.


    He had a lot of vocal issues back then, cancelled shows... He's a lot more consistent, technique does a big difference. Singing without straining or screaming with good technique can hurt your voice as well.

    He's always been awesome though, even when his voice was weak. The thing that makes Bono is the passion and all the others emotions that he sings into your ear like noone else can.
  4. The way he was singing damaged his voice. Some singers smoke on purpose so that they eventualy could hit high notes.


  5. Yeah, he's an artist, though (IMO) not a very good one.

  6. I have the same photo....taken from a room in the Clarence?

    EDIT: on second look, mine is a different angle. handle is on the other side. what a weirdo.
  7. Originally posted by haytrain:I have the same photo....taken from a room in the Clarence?

    EDIT: on second look, mine is a different angle. handle is on the other side. what a weirdo.


    Yeah, I took that in my room when I stayed at The Clarence.
  8. Bono at CNN about the famine in Somalia.


  9. Very good interview. I feel like I should send them some help.
  10. I know a lot of people dislike (to put it mildly) Bono for being a bit "preachy" and think he should stick to just being a rock star but I totally disagree. The things he does (even if only at surface-level) are both informative and inspiring and I think it is great that he (and the rest of the band) don't settle for just being red-carpet celebrities. If you don't buy that, fine, but I also think their involvement in various efforts has allowed them remain one of the world's biggest rock bands (if not THE biggest) for so long even though their music isn't as groundbreaking as it was a decade or two ago.