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** I know a few ladies who would be his baby mama for sure.....
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Achtung baby, Adam is the proud father of a little boy - National News, Frontpage - Independent.ie


Achtung baby, Adam is the proud father of a little boy
U2 bassist finally finds what he's looking for with French partner

National News Home

By BARRY EGAN world exclusive

Sunday January 16 2011

Adam Clayton has finally found what he's looking for. The U2 bassist is a father. He had a child with a French woman early last year. For years, Adam was the only one in the world-famous band who wasn't a parent.

"I think one of the great things about bands is that they allow you to be irresponsible for longer -- whether or not in the end that's a really healthy position to take," Adam told Q Magazine in 2001.

"I guess I've been lucky in that I fucked about until my mid-30s and now I can have more of a balanced outlook. I think not having a family and kids, I know what I need."

Obviously he changed his opinion last year when his French partner had a baby boy.

According to my source very close to U2, he is deliriously happy with fatherhood. The same source even claimed it is indeed the making of Adam, the one-time bad boy of the group who was once engaged to supermodel Naomi Campbell.

Definitely the most rock 'n' roll member of U2 for years (he was arrested outside the Blue Light pub in the Dublin mountains in 1989 for possession of marijuana), Adam was not shy about showing his colourful credentials as an out-of-kilter rock star. He was photographed displaying his proud manhood on the inside cover of U2's Achtung Baby album in 1991.

It is all achtung baby and nappy changes now for the former dedicated bachelor and libertine. He gave up drink in 1996. For his birthday one year, Bono recalled a few years ago, the rest of U2 bought him a travelling cocktail cabinet.

Bono added that "we lived through him vicariously for a few years. I was hoping that he'd do something like buy a yacht and we could all hang out on it. Because all of us were too embarrassed."

A different kind of embarrassment occurred in November 1993. Adam missed a show in Sydney because he was too emotional to go on stage during the Zoo TV tour.

"We thought that was the end," Bono said later in reference to Sydney. "We didn't want to go on if someone was that unhappy and not enjoying himself."

That lost night of turbulence in Australia matched his relationship with his ex-fiancee, queen of the temper tantrum as much as the catwalk, Naomi Campbell.

They were engaged in 1993 for a high-profile and stormy six months. Bono said at the time that the relationship was good for Adam (who was best man at his wedding to Alison Stewart in Raheny on August 21, 1982) because it "forced him to be the stable one in the relationship".

It is believed that Adam called off the relationship. In any event, Campbell told the Observer a few years ago, "I'm still great friends with Adam".

More importantly, Adam seems friends with himself now; something that couldn't be said during his drinking years. He told the Montreal Gazette in 2001 that his decision to quit "kind of brought me back down to earth, and now, having gone through all that, I definitely prefer it the way it is. I feel much more focused, much more... useful". And being a father is certainly useful.

He is more than useful with U2, providing some of the most memorable riffs on the band's music -- chief among them Bullet The Blue Sky and New Year's Day. ("That actually grew out of me trying to work out the chords to the Visage tune Fade to Grey," he revealed to BP Fallon a few years ago. "It was a kind of Euro-disco dance hit, and somehow it turned into New Year's Day.")

Clayton is an integral part of the group. "Adam was another reason my guitar playing developed the way it did," The Edge once said. "He was such an unorthodox bass player, and Larry and myself, in an attempt to make it work, developed our mutual styles to accommodate Adam's approach. In some ways Larry and I were like the rhythm section and Adam's really forceful bass playing was almost like the lead, it was very much out in the forefront."

He is also an absolutely charming gentleman. I've met him many times over the years (including San Francisco in 1992); he is always the most down to earth and decidedly un-rock star-ish chap on the planet.

I was backstage at U2's show in Paris last September and he was Zen-calm as he chatted to Danish supermodel Helena Christensen (a rumoured ex of his) before going on in front of 98,000 people.

The further good news is that my mole in the U2 camp tells me that fatherhood suits Adam and he is a new man -- he has been, in fact, for the last decade-and-a-half since he stopped the sauce. It is certainly a new commitment for the member of U2 who could possibly have been seen as a commitmentphobe until now.

Lest we forget, post-Naomi, he got engaged to his girlfriend of 10 years Susie Smith in 2006. When I announced the news to the world on the front page of this newspaper, U2 then put it on the official U2 website. It read: "Congratulations! We can confirm the rumour that Adam Clayton is engaged to Canadian girlfriend, Susie Smith. All of us at U2.com wish Adam and Susie all the best for the future!"

Adam (who is currently in the US with the band ahead of the restart of their world tour in Johannesburg in South Africa on February 13) asked her on Valentine's night 2006 at a private soiree in London where the couple spent a lot of time together.

Then a year later Adam and Susie went their separate ways after what was described by friends as "an amicable split". Alas, it wasn't to be. It scotched the hot rumour that they were supposed to get married in the biggest rock 'n' roll wedding of the year in 2007, with Bono as best man.

My favourite Adam Clayton rumour is that he put his body in front of Bono in 1987 during a show in America's deep south during Pride (In the Name of Love) to protect his friend from an alleged death threat.

Adam (along with Bono and The Edge) answered an ad on the notice board at Mount Temple school that 14-year-old Larry Mullen had posted in 1976. The rest is history. Of the early U2, Bono once said that: "Adam was bringing a lot of panache to the proceedings, and he was starting to produce a really great bass sound, even though he was a very eccentric bass player. He could play really complicated things easily and then be unable to clap in time and you'd just be left scratching your head."

Years ago, the concept of Adam Clayton as daddy would have had you furiously scratching your head. But not now.

- BARRY EGAN world exclusive

Sunday Independent
 
Wow that is a surprise. 'Early last year'??, does that mean they managed to keep it quiet for almost a year?

Congrats Adam :applaud:
 
We already knew he fathered about half of Ireland back in the eighties anyway.
 
Congratulations to Adam! Don't know how (or why) he's kept it a secret for so long
 
Is it true? I just find it odd that a whole year could have gone by without it getting out. If it is true then congrats to Adam. In a few years time I hope his little boy is wearing a massive blond 'fro and oversized spectacles! ;-)
 
Wow! That is a shock! For some reason, I can't picture Adam changing diapers and holding a baby.

But if he's happy, I'm happy for him :)
 
Hats off to them for keeping that quiet so long...they are good. May explain the break in the tour last year (not including the sudden postponement because of Bono) instead of doing the Southern Hemisphere earlier last year. Congrats to Adam and his lady. :)
 
Adam is an inspiration to all alcoholics.

You can be shit-canned, down and out, stitched to the bottle, and you can turn it around. Start a beautiful family of your own.

It helps to be a multi-millionaire, but still.

Congrats to Adam, and thanks for being a legitimately shining example for all of us alcoholics out here.

And thanks for all the music, too.
 
We already knew he fathered about half of Ireland back in the eighties anyway.

And pretty much every country they toured. :wink:


Yeah, I'm not buying this. No way they could've kept it silent for over a year, Bono would've blabbed or U2.com would've congratulated him. But I'll see if it's true.
 
Wow! Congrats to Adam if the rumour is true :cute: Adam's child would be a gift for the planet ;)
 
Wow, that's a surprise! A new U2 baby! :applaud:

Yeah, I'm not buying this. No way they could've kept it silent for over a year, Bono would've blabbed or U2.com would've congratulated him. But I'll see if it's true.

I don't know… I kept wondering why the whole band was being so quiet (not doing many interviews and such) compared to the Vertigo tour, where they seemed to be everywhere. And I can see Bono keeping his mouth shut if Adam asked him to, but it probably wasn't easy. :D

If that is the reason they were being quieter than normal, then I'm glad it was for something good and not something bad going on.
 
I'm just curious if there is any reason as to why that reporter chose to announce such a thing at this particular moment if he has known about it for so long. Maybe it's for the sake of privacy but still, I reckon he could have said something six months ago if he wanted to.

Yeah, I'm not buying this. No way they could've kept it silent for over a year, Bono would've blabbed or U2.com would've congratulated him. But I'll see if it's true.

I'm surprised you'd think U2.com would be that quick in getting out such an announcement. :lol: If anything, I expect an official confirmation in the coming days. 1 year on seems about right for u2.com anyway! :p. ;)

Onwards to some personal speculation: Throw in some Achtung Baby material which would be nice in preparation for the remaster too, premiere Big Girls Are Best and bring back Miracle Drug or play Levitate :hmm:
 
Yeah, I'm not buying this. No way they could've kept it silent for over a year, Bono would've blabbed or U2.com would've congratulated him.

Same here - not a word of this on u2.com or from Bono - I'm sure he'd mention it during a show - unless it's a secret but come on, people rarely keep their new born child secret...

Also no any other source on the internet but this article.
 
I'm surprised you'd think U2.com would be that quick in getting out such an announcement. :lol: If anything, I expect an official confirmation in the coming days. 1 year on seems about right for u2.com anyway! :p. ;)

While you make a good point, this kind of news seems like just the sort of thing U2.com would run three stories about on the same day a show they haven't announced yet goes on sale.
 
While you make a good point, this kind of news seems like just the sort of thing U2.com would run three stories about on the same day a show they haven't announced yet goes on sale.

Yep. They were the first to announce Adam's engagement a few years ago as well.
 
I too am surprised it was kept secret so long. Similar to the gender of Larry's youngest kid being unknown to fans for 3-4 years. The article was still very vague about the mother, which is....interesting.

Does this mean u2 were working on new material while Adam had a newborn in a foreign contry? It also means that the kid won't have any U2 siblings even close to it's own age(how old are Edge's daughters?)

Hope the little one brings joy into Adam's life. Maybe he'll even break out some nice spoons form his collection for feeding time?
 
Same here - not a word of this on u2.com or from Bono - I'm sure he'd mention it during a show - unless it's a secret but come on, people rarely keep their new born child secret...

Perhaps Bono didn't know.

The delayed news and vague info about the kid and mom lead me believe the conception was not as "christian" as the other U2 offspring. Not that anyone should give a damn either way.
 
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