1. I knew it - it's the eyeliner:

    Bono: I want to be in Girls Aloud

    Rock legend Bono last night wowed the Brit Awards -- and joked that his ambition is to be the sixth member of Best British Single winners Girls Aloud.

    Bono, 48, front man with Irish supergroup U2, told The Sun of his secret dream before rehearsals.

    The sexy girl band scooped the gong for their hit "The Promise." They performed a raunchy version of the song live, wearing sequined burlesque costumes and surrounded by male dancers in white top hats and tails. The girls -- Cheryl Cole, 25, Nadine Coyle, 23, Sarah Harding, 27, Nicola Roberts, 23, and Kimberley Walsh, 27 -- appeared in striking wedding dresses to receive the award from comedian Alan Carr.

    When Bono, who was wearing eyeliner, said he wanted "to be in Girls Aloud," U2 bass player Adam Clayton quipped: "Which one?"

    Bono said: "Seriously, I think Girls Aloud are at the cutting edge of pop music. They are a great band and deserve to be centre stage. They have everything a pop band should have -- songs, the look, it's all there."

    U2 opened the Brits with a storming performance of their latest single "Get On Your Boots." The veteran band have flogged 140 million albums worldwide -- but Bono was keen to point out that they still feel able to compete with younger bands.

    He added: "We see ourselves as contemporaries of bands like Coldplay, Kings of Leon, Interpol -- and even Girls Aloud. We have been doing this a long time but I still get the same nerves about releasing an album as I did in the early days. The difference now is for new bands. They are under so much pressure to release their material for free.

    "It's different for us, we have a loyal fan base who buy our records. We can also make money from touring, thanks again to our fans, who go out and buy tickets. The danger in giving music away free is for writers. Where would Cole Porter be now? If you have to give away your work for free and you can't play live, where do you earn the money?"

    He added: "It's an interesting time for music. Acts from this side of the pond are doing incredibly well. Tonight is a great example."


  2. hmm... Girls Aloud....and Rihanna...Bono,what happened with ur good music taste?
    i mean it was ok when u said that Destinys Child is good because i really like beyonce myself...never mind
  3. Originally posted by NeverTrustACowgirl:[..]

    hmm... Girls Aloud....and Rihanna...Bono,what happened with ur good music taste?
    i mean it was ok when u said that Destinys Child is good because i really like beyonce myself...never mind


    Take it with a grain of salt...It's the Brits. What if he said they sucked?


  4. then he shouldnt need a make up to his eyes
    he's eyes would be blue and black even without a make up





  5. wow..that was a lot of reading here...
    the journalist was like describing some kind of unknown band from Ireland
    and i loved the part where The Edge's laugh was discribed and Bono's rose smell in his hair.... thanks for sharing
  6. Thanks Yeah, great read. Interesting to see they were thinking about two EP's: Daylight and Darkness. Would have been a good concept, I think.
  7. great Yeah!

    DUTCH TREAT! on the studio walls. My name is on there as well Unfortunately it's DUTCH THREAD correctly spelled but OK
  8. Originally posted by MWSAH:Thanks Yeah, great read. Interesting to see they were thinking about two EP's: Daylight and Darkness. Would have been a good concept, I think.


    just finished reading. good read. indeed the two EP's would have been great too...


  9. Yep, like Blof's October and April
  10. Thank u indeed
    Very nice