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I bought Garbage's new album 'Bleed Like Me' (Beautiful album, love it love it love it!!) about a week ago, and while I was reading the thankyou's, I was happy to see 'Larry Mullen' thanked, and then a couple of lines down they thanked 'U2' as well!

It's good to know my favourite bands like eachother.:happy:

(PS, I don't know if this is the right place to put this thread, but I'd seen Coldplay stuff so I figured it'd be okay. Sorry mod's if its not:whistle: )
 
Yeah that's cool - certainly makes a change from all the Coldplay posts.

Btw - Garbage also supported U2 on the Elevation tour & Larry even played drums with them one time (maybe that's what the mentions are for). :wink: :)
 
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here is a passage from their lead singers diary

Tonight here in Miami was our last show opening for U2 and indeed the last show of tU2’s entire world tour. It was a very emotional evening all around and mercifully, to add to the occasion we had such a killer show!

The audience seemed to be really up for being entertained so the atmosphere was pretty electric to begin with and when Larry Mullen Jnr.joined us on stage and played the closing song of our set with us which happened to be “Only Happy When it Rains”, the crowd went OFF and just about lifted the roof right up from the stadium. How can I possibly describe what a thrill it was for us to play with him? We were all grinning like village idiots. It’s strange……Duke and I were talking about this the other day………..when you do what we do for a living you find yourself in the priviliged position of meeting all the “stars du jour” and sometimes…….or should I say MOST times, they prove themselves to be horribly, disappointingly NASTY.


The incredible thing about U2 is this:

They are not in the least bit NASTY.

They’re kind, intelligent, funny and down to earth human beings who also happen to retain that aura you want from rockstars…… that quality that sets them slightly apart yet does not distance them from the common man……….. still be capable of creating MAGIC…….. an alternative universe to the one down here.



Tonight after our own set I slipped into “The Heart” to watch the U2 show from start to finish and nearly died of a mixture of embarassment and delight when Bono spotted me three or four songs in,lay down and sang the middle break of “The End of the World” right there infront of me. I just about swooned into a happy death right there and then.
 
Shirley also had this to say about Bono, after she met him for the first time in 1998:

"The band insisted we meet them at one of their aftershows. You go into the Inner Sancturn and the whole room is formed in a semi-circle around Bono, all playing court. My God, he could charm the leaves off the trees in summertime. When he looks you in the eye, you just presume everyone else in the world is dead and you're the only one living. He's still Jesus in a leather jacket."

Sounds a bit smitten, no?
 
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