spanisheyes
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The man know as 'Hit Man', 'Babyface Mullens', 'Duke Dalton', wants back what is rightfully his.
Although everyone knows the band as U2, Larry claims that the band's name is really "The Larry Mullen Band." And even though he has admitted in his own words, "I was in charge of this band for two days. Two days was all I lasted." , he went on to later say, "Then Bono arrived, and he meant to play the guitar, but he couldn't play very well, so he started to sing. He couldn't do that either. But he was such a charismatic character that he was in the band anyway, as soon as he arrived. I was in charge for the first five minutes, but as soon as Bono got there, I was out of a job." So with this in mind...
First, we see Lawrence sucking face with the mermaid lady on the 'Electrical Storm' video, then we see Larry actually giving interviews, such as the new Q magazine interview, and now the very large, loud, Lawrence background vocals on the new 'Numb' mix.
Could it be that all these years he has been pounding his drums extra hard in order to put out of commission Bono's vertebrae? What could Larry have up his sleeve next in his quest to take back his job of being in charge of 'The World's Greatest Band'? Stay tuned for Larry's next move on the next episode of, "Bono Stole It From Me, I'm Stealing It Back!"
Chris
Although everyone knows the band as U2, Larry claims that the band's name is really "The Larry Mullen Band." And even though he has admitted in his own words, "I was in charge of this band for two days. Two days was all I lasted." , he went on to later say, "Then Bono arrived, and he meant to play the guitar, but he couldn't play very well, so he started to sing. He couldn't do that either. But he was such a charismatic character that he was in the band anyway, as soon as he arrived. I was in charge for the first five minutes, but as soon as Bono got there, I was out of a job." So with this in mind...
First, we see Lawrence sucking face with the mermaid lady on the 'Electrical Storm' video, then we see Larry actually giving interviews, such as the new Q magazine interview, and now the very large, loud, Lawrence background vocals on the new 'Numb' mix.
Could it be that all these years he has been pounding his drums extra hard in order to put out of commission Bono's vertebrae? What could Larry have up his sleeve next in his quest to take back his job of being in charge of 'The World's Greatest Band'? Stay tuned for Larry's next move on the next episode of, "Bono Stole It From Me, I'm Stealing It Back!"
Chris
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