Originally posted by RememberEveryMoment:[..]
The fact that most of the proceedings actually went to a music school in Mostar is completely ignored in this article as well

Originally posted by RememberEveryMoment:[..]
The fact that most of the proceedings actually went to a music school in Mostar is completely ignored in this article as well
Interview with Willie Williams discussing the rigours of mental health on live music tour: https://t.co/9xhpEfI796
— U2start.com (@U2start) May 16, 2020
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Inela raises some fair criticism about the band, but some of her complaints are baffling as well.
Fair Points:
1) The re-use of Miss Sarajevo for the "Miss Syria" part in the JT 2017 tour was lazy at best and insulting for Inela and the people that survived the siege of Sarajevo. I really don't like that U2 re-used their classic songs trying to impose another meaning for them that wasn't there at their creation. This is just hiding the fact that they are too chicken to play Please and/or they are no longer writing good political songs that can stand the test of time. Want to talk about Syria? Fine, then write a damn good song about it (I don't think Summer of Love cuts it, it was even a One Republic song about something completely different ffs). They also wanted to highlight women of the world, but the one appropriate song about this, GOYB, is a dud.
2) Not inviting Inela onstage in the Sarajevo Popmart show. This was a mistake, but I don't know whose fault was it here. Maybe there were more worried about the Pavarotti part functioning correctly? Maybe they didn't want to focus on individuals, and instead celebrate the entire region?
Unfair Points:
1) Complaining that Miss Sarajevo only focused on the beauty pageant and not telling all the horrors of the war. It is just one song, not a Ph.D. dissertation or a history textbook. Bono chose one particular episode in the life of these people that he watched on the documentary. Ironically, by focusing on that beauty pageant and one particular story, many people were able to see the horrors of the Sarajevo siege, better than with countless hours of news broadcasts or newspaper articles.
2) U2 kept all the money of the song. I think the band was very transparent that they were donating the money to many charities across the world. Heck, they lost tons of money by bringing Popmart to Sarajevo. If they actually had given Ilena money directly, then the public would have accused them and her of profiting from her tragedy.
3) She complains that she was not invited by the band to the Sarajevo concert, but she was riding with Bono in the city days before, we all saw that in the Sarajevo documentary in the Popmart DVD, and she was in very good terms with Bono. Seems contradictory.
Originally posted by zbych:Well thats interesting part of the Sarajewo Story ... U2 is not always What we want it all to be... but half of What she says is bullshit anyway![]()
Missed Opportunity With on stage invitation for sure... Maybe Bono’s voice... Maybe fear of the stunt not being well received by the genaeral Public?! Hard to tel
In No Way i Can compere but as White & Red flashmob organizer in Poland i was asked for contact on show Day in 2009 ... And nothing happened ... so it’s just How it is Sometimes
And yes Desire And Bullet 2016 rock!