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Well, I don?t know if it?s a good and reliable source, anyway I liked the news!
Here it goes:
Workaholic Bono Is Told: Ease Up; Pals' Health Fear
The Mirror, October 17, 2001
Paul Martin
Bono has been urged to slow down before he burns out. U2 want to make another album just days after finishing their world tour but pals fear for the lead singer's health and say he needs a break. The star, who is currently in Chicago, has already written 10 songs for a new record which will be released next year.
But pals fear that their exhausting tour, recording and promotional schedule will soon take a toll on the lead singer.
A source close to the band said: "Bono is the kind of guy who will work, work, work. He doesn't switch off from music.
"They will have a few days off when the tour wraps up in LA in November -- then they want to go back in the studio.
"But there are concerns that Bono is working too hard in what has been the hardest year of his and the band's life.
"With his father passing away and the physical and emotional stress of a year-long world tour something's got to give."
But guitarist The Edge says they are determined to go straight back into the recording studio.
He added: "I think we'll definitely take at least a weekend off at the end of tour before we start working on new songs. It's been a hard year.
"But we've already written songs and we're already hungry to make a new album."
Here it goes:
Workaholic Bono Is Told: Ease Up; Pals' Health Fear
The Mirror, October 17, 2001
Paul Martin
Bono has been urged to slow down before he burns out. U2 want to make another album just days after finishing their world tour but pals fear for the lead singer's health and say he needs a break. The star, who is currently in Chicago, has already written 10 songs for a new record which will be released next year.
But pals fear that their exhausting tour, recording and promotional schedule will soon take a toll on the lead singer.
A source close to the band said: "Bono is the kind of guy who will work, work, work. He doesn't switch off from music.
"They will have a few days off when the tour wraps up in LA in November -- then they want to go back in the studio.
"But there are concerns that Bono is working too hard in what has been the hardest year of his and the band's life.
"With his father passing away and the physical and emotional stress of a year-long world tour something's got to give."
But guitarist The Edge says they are determined to go straight back into the recording studio.
He added: "I think we'll definitely take at least a weekend off at the end of tour before we start working on new songs. It's been a hard year.
"But we've already written songs and we're already hungry to make a new album."