1. yes that sorry
  2. Oh right. That. U2 need to release an album of acoustic songs including all your favourites such as Red Light, Lemon and A Celebration.
  3. I can't see if that's irony or plainly an opinion which I don't share Red Light is bullshit but I completely adore Lemon and A Celebration.
  4. Surely you noticed the slight irony in my post.
  5. You're usually a fan of weird stuff so I could see why you'd like an album with acoustic versions of some unknown songs.

    Then, don't you like Lemon and Celebration?
  6. If Drew doesn't like Lemon I won't like Drew.
  7. Me liking weird stuff? You know I do.

    But. I love Lemon. I love Lemon like I love Nomel. They're not one but they are the same.
  8. Olof, there's your calling.
  9. Irish Independent today, March 11, 2012

    Adam steps in to help battle suicide

    By NIAMH HORAN
    Sunday March 11 2012

    U2's Adam Clayton is lending a helping hand -- or rather foot -- in the fight to lower suicide rates in Ireland.

    The rock star says he wants to highlight the high numbers of young men battling depression in the country.

    The bassist has signed up to support 'Walk in my Shoes', an organisation which aims to provide free mental health services for young adults in Ireland.

    Clayton said: "Suicide takes the lives of more young men in Ireland than road accidents. Did you know that? I didn't. Now that I do I want to help. So I am supporting 'Walk in my Shoes Day' on April 26.

    "The money raised that day will be used to put young people back on the road to mental health."

    The rocker is asking everyone to wear silly shoes on April 26 -- which they wouldn't normally wear -- to work, school and college, and also to donate €2 to help support mental health services.

    Suicide is the leading cause of death among 18 to 25-year-old men in Ireland.

    But with proper supports and treatment many of these deaths could be prevented. Top singer Imelda May is also supporting the suicide prevention campaign.

    Two-thirds of all mental health difficulties will start before the age of 24, and Ireland has one of the highest suicide rates in the 14-24 age group in the EU.

    For more information, log on to walkinmyshoes.ie

    - NIAMH HORAN