1. So, is it official that Edge met Pope Francis, or only the cardinals in the Vatican?
  2. I see. But I'm wondering if they had a one on one meeting or just a handshake.
  3. Reports say he met him briefly at the meeting, so I personally think it was just a handshake and small talk
  4. Thanks!


  5. Absolutely breathtaking. I remember when I was in the Sistine chappel, one of the best moments of my life. Now it is even the best concert venue in the world. The Leonard Cohen song is so beautiful and Edge's rendition is amazing. It would be great if there was a quality footage of at least some of the songs, which there probably isn't
  6. Edge has such a beautiful voice.
  7. too sad he is too much of a perfectionist so we probably never get that solo album he (like recently admitted) already thought about.
    he's so incredibly gifted with that voice - and all his musical skills to turn a simple guitar and his voice into something that beautiful.
  8. What an honor for a Christian to be the first contemporary artist to play the Sistine Chapel, really... He must be absolutely overwhelmed. What an experience just one week after losing his father...
  9. While we are all basking in the glory of Edge making history of being the first rock star to be given the honor of performing in the Sistine Chapel, let's not forget the occasion was a conference on regenerative medicine. Apparently, Edge has been on the board of the Angiogenesis Foundation since his daughter was diagnosed with leukemia (love the "Ordinary World" typo).

    In recent news, we've had Bono walking among refugees in Jordan, Adam advocating for mental health issues via "Walk In My Shoes" and now Edge in the Vatican as a representative in a regenerative medicine conference. Not to say there should be a competition between band members, but I wonder what Larry has been doing aside from browsing the U2Start forums?