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Today’s HS Show is up on YouTube. The interview starts at 1hr 45 minutes. https://youtu.be/WhFZ72vkU8Q
The video for this link ends at 1 hour 13 minutes.
Part 2 is unavailable at the moment.
Part 3 works though
When would the on demand be available? Is it right away or in a few days?
That was fantastic. I so much prefer this Bono over Showman Bono.
And I thought Stern wasn't a fan? He certainly seemed like he was.
Not sure of the legitimacy of this, but I read somewhere that he was kinda pissed Bono wouldn't come on his show back in the early 90s. Again, no idea if that's true, but what *is* true is that this is one of their best interviews. Very professional ;p It's pretty long, but I really wish there was more hshThat was fantastic. I so much prefer this Bono over Showman Bono.
And I thought Stern wasn't a fan? He certainly seemed like he was.
Also it was interesting that Bono talked quite a bit about how he doesn't like his voice on many of their classics including with or without you and pride. Crazy! He he says he is a better singer now.
Is that literally the first time we’ve heard Edge play any part of Streets acoustic? Just hearing him play the intro acoustically was awesome.
Nice to hear the opening of Streets acoustic.
Weird that Bono can't stand his old '80s vocals. I can see his point about hearing strain in his voice, but I love how big and reaching and explosive his vocals were back then. Maybe he had less control over his voice, but that was kinda the point, wasn't it? The tone of his voice was amazing, too.
Nice to hear the opening of Streets acoustic.
Weird that Bono can't stand his old '80s vocals. I can see his point about hearing strain in his voice, but I love how big and reaching and explosive his vocals were back then. Maybe he had less control over his voice, but that was kinda the point, wasn't it? The tone of his voice was amazing, too.
I can understand him hating his voice on some of the early records but I couldn't believe it when he criticised his vocal delivery on WOWY. I wonder if he was being facetious here or if he really meant it.