(09-06-2007) Bono's tribute to Pavarotti - BBC*

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Bono's tribute to Pavarotti

U2 frontman Bono has paid tribute to the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti on the band's website. Here is his full message.

"Some can sing opera, Luciano Pavarotti was an opera.

No one could inhabit those acrobatic melodies and words like him.

He lived the songs, his opera was a great mash of joy and sadness; surreal and earthy at the same time; a great volcano of a man who sang fire but spilled over with a love of life in all its complexity, a great and generous friend.

Great, great fun, The Pavlova we used to call him. An emotional arm twister if he wanted you to do something for him he was impossible to turn down. A great flatterer.

When he wanted U2 to write him a song he rang our housekeeper, Theresa, continually so we talked about little else in our house.

When he wanted U2 to play his festival in Modena, he turned up in Dublin unannounced with a film crew, and door-stopped the band. His life and talent was large but his sense of service to the weak and vulnerable was larger.

We wrote Miss Sarajevo for him. He had worked on the humanitarian crisis that was the war in Bosnia.

We travelled together on a UN air force flight to Mostar... all of us earnest in hard hats, just about strapped into this industrial aircraft with the big man handing out parmigiano from Reggio Emilia, "the best cheese in the world" he kept saying, deadpan, to make us laugh.

In Pesaro, in his summer house, he lived an almost bohemian life with a recording studio set up in an out house - but did all his vocals in his bedroom... there was a hammock hung between two marine pines for a siesta.

He liked to eat, sleep and then warm up his vocals, though I remember more eating than warming up. When we first recorded with him I left a stone heavier than I arrived.

Intellectually curious, couldn't stick to his own generation - loved new ideas, new people, new song forms.

A sexy man whose life lit up again when he fell in love with Nicoletta and as he watched Alice play in the yard. He loved all his daughters so much.

The sadness of losing his only boy his only silence.

I spoke to him last week... the voice that was louder than any rock band was a whisper. Still he communicated his love. Full of love.

That's what people don't understand about Luciano Pavarotti. Even when the voice was dimmed in power, his interpretive skills left him a giant among a few tall men.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6981703.stm
 
Goodbye, Maestro. :sad: Your talent and beauty - a voice heard around the world - will be missed.

I knew of you long before U2, but because of your collaboration, I learned even more. And your collaboration with U2 led to one of the most beautiful songs I have heard.

Your moniker, The King of High C's, was meant as a compliment, but is a misnomer - you were far more powerful than a series of high notes. You brought opera to the masses. You taught several generations what it means to truly sing. None can replicate you - not your vocals, not your charisma and not your passion.

'Til we see you again...

Until then, I know God is adoring your voice, marvelling that something He created on earth could sound so heavenly.
 
A beautiful tribute by Bono who has not only lost someone he admired as a singer, but also a good friend.

Pavarotti will be missed very much.
 
PLEASE STANDBY FOR TRANSMISSION:Hearing Pavarotti sing Miss Sarajevo,his voice is like having a set of jumper cable's attached directly to one's soul!!!Peace Luciano
 
these are the finest words I read in memory of Luciano Pavarotti.
I live in Italy and I have heard so many words and memories and speeches, but Bono's just so simple and clear and you can really see the scenes he describes and get in touch with the man Pavarotti.
 
http://www.nme.com/news/u2/30991

U2 attending Pavarotti funeral

Funeral taking place in hometown
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U2's Bono Is attendeding the funeral of Pavarotti today (September 8).

It is taking place in the cathedral of his home town Modena in northern Italy.

As well as Bono, tenors Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras are also attending.

Pavarotti, who died on Thursday (September 6) aged 71, will be laid to rest in the cemetery close to his home in Modena.

The Italian and English football teams are to play 'Nessun Dorma' before their respective Euro 2008 qualifying matches today - against France and Israel - as a mark of respect to the late singer.

As previously reported Bono wrote a moving speech to the opera singer who collaborated with U2 on the song 'Miss Sarajevo' credited to The Passengers in 1995.

He called him : "A great and generous friend," reports BBC.
 
:sad: Ahh. definetly a loss for US! Heaven Now has it's Singing Angel Back! YEs, Beautiful contribute for your friend Bono! Thank you! And thank you for writting 'Miss Sarajevo' for Pavarotti!:yes: :heart:
 
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