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Title: Bono
Post by: westen44 on September 03, 2018, 07:59:25 PM
It seems Bono has been in the news a lot recently because he suddenly lost his voice and had to cancel a Berlin show. 

What's the difference between God and Bono?

God doesn't wander around Dublin thinking he's Bono. 

https://www.nme.com/news/music/u2-cancel-gig-five-songs-bono-loses-voice-2373313
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Dave W on September 03, 2018, 10:38:13 PM
Good news for that audience.  ;)

I've never heard of a "complete loss of voice" caused by smoking in one area of a venue. I'd guess he's exaggerating.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: amptech on September 03, 2018, 11:06:46 PM
At last, some good news :-X
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: westen44 on September 04, 2018, 12:07:37 AM
When he heard about the show being cancelled, someone who was commenting on the matter said that this is proof that God exists. 
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Basvarken on September 04, 2018, 02:16:23 AM
Nono Vox
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 04, 2018, 12:40:02 PM
Is gearhed around?  8) I just wanted to take the opportunity to drop the observation that Adam Clayton isn't that hot a bassist ...  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 04, 2018, 12:51:59 PM
This could of course only happen in Germany. We're good a silencing voices that should not be heard.  :mrgreen:

Seriously, I hope he recovers quickly. While I am (in)famous for deriding a band buddy with the first U2 album under his arm in the early 80ies with the comment "these guys are absolutely hopeless, the guitarist can't even play a proper solo, they'll never fill a stadium" (he claimed it was "the sound of the future", but then he was a drummer, so what did he know?!), I know that Bono's voice means a lot to a lot of people. (Note to everyone: Never trust Uwe's predictions!)

And for what it's worth, a taxi driver in Dublin tolde me only a few years ago that he still picks up Bono and his wife regularly when they go to a theater or the cinema and there is no entourage or bodyguards around him and that "he hasn't changed one bit from when they were still starving and scavenging for gigs". That is probably unlikely to be true, but I give Bono credit for trying.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Christine on September 04, 2018, 01:12:00 PM
Quote from: uwe on September 04, 2018, 12:51:59 PM
This could of course only happen in Germany. We're good a silencing voices that should not be heard.  :mrgreen:

Perhaps you would be kind enough to work that magic on that other well known Gobshite frontman Geldolf
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 04, 2018, 01:22:30 PM
But my wife likes him! And when we were at a hotel in Istanbul a few years ago, he sat at the table next to us and she was in awe throughout the meal. I pride myself in selflessly making her aware of him. That's just how I am.  ;)
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: westen44 on September 04, 2018, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: uwe on September 04, 2018, 12:40:02 PM
Is gearhed around?  8) I just wanted to take the opportunity to drop the observation that Adam Clayton isn't that hot a bassist ...  :mrgreen:

I was once on the edge of Dublin trying out a bass.  The shop owner came over and mentioned that Adam Clayton had tried out the same bass just the week before.  Two things, though--I'm not a U2 fan if it was a good bass, why didn't Adam Clayton buy it?  Despite all that, the guy dazzled me with his inside knowledge of Irish politics.  That wasn't why I was in there, but I was genuinely impressed.  I think my friend must have been the one who brought up politics.  She isn't a U2 fan, either, and changing the subject to politics actually worked out well in this case.  I do respect U2's importance in music, but just never have been very interested in listening to them. 
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 05, 2018, 02:25:08 AM
For the record: I'm fine with Clayton's artistry and I always thought he was the coolest-looking U2ling with the most gorgeous female companions. I'm just joke-digging at gearhed who is always whining that no mention of U2 can happen without some dumbass deriding AC's bass playing skills. (Gearhed liked Clayton's female companions too, but he has now gone into hiding obviously ...)
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: slinkp on September 05, 2018, 07:03:10 AM
I don't really get why Clayton gets so many digs. Sure, his parts are easy, but you can say the same of any number of bassists. Like, most bassists ever!  But for some reason Clayton gets almost as much flak as Michael Anthony!  ;D

His simple lines suit the band well, and they've maintained good chemistry for 40ish years, no mean feat. Some of those lines (eg. "New Year's Day", "A Sort of Homecoming") were catchy and a lot of fun to learn when I was a young whippersnapper just getting started.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Basvarken on September 05, 2018, 07:39:52 AM
Quote from: slinkp on September 05, 2018, 07:03:10 AM
But for some reason Clayton gets almost as much flak as Michael Anthony!  ;D


Really? I've never really heard nor seen anyone giving Clayton any flak. (probably says more about me than the rest of the world  ;D  )
I thought it is usually Bono who gets it.

And years ago I talked to a respected session drummer who was very respectful about U2's rhythmsection. They may not be flashy players at all, but they do lay down a signature groove that is immediately recognizable.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: patman on September 05, 2018, 07:47:18 AM
They serve the music well
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: gearHed289 on September 05, 2018, 09:07:20 AM
Quote from: uwe on September 04, 2018, 12:40:02 PM
Is gearhed around?  8) I just wanted to take the opportunity to drop the observation that Adam Clayton isn't that hot a bassist ...  :mrgreen:
Quote from: slinkp on September 05, 2018, 07:03:10 AM
I don't really get why Clayton gets so many digs. Sure, his parts are easy, but you can say the same of any number of bassists. Like, most bassists ever!  But for some reason Clayton gets almost as much flak as Michael Anthony!  ;D

His simple lines suit the band well, and they've maintained good chemistry for 40ish years, no mean feat. Some of those lines (eg. "New Year's Day", "A Sort of Homecoming") were catchy and a lot of fun to learn when I was a young whippersnapper just getting started.


Ha ha ha! I should have known I'd get called out by my favorite Deutschlander in this thread. I pretty much fell off the U2 train a long time ago, but their early records were pretty important during my last year of high school. The style was something new, not passed down from older siblings, and I was intrigued, even though my other favorite band at the time was UK. Clayton does what's needed and nothing more. And like Simon Gallup with the Cure, he's laid down some memorable bass lines that are pivotal to the songs they're in. I was also amused that while his bandmates became more serious in their Christian beliefs, Adam was drinking and womanizing like a proper rock star.  :mrgreen: And the Michael Anthony comparison is spot on.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: lowend1 on September 05, 2018, 09:57:11 AM
Well, lets hope its an affliction that primarily affects insufferable, self-important frontmen. Looks good so far...
https://www.spin.com/2018/09/dave-grohl-lost-voice-foo-fighters-bono/
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Granny Gremlin on September 05, 2018, 05:19:20 PM
Quote from: uwe on September 05, 2018, 02:25:08 AM
For the record: I'm fine with Clayton's artistry and I always thought he was the coolest-looking U2ling with the most gorgeous female companions. I'm just joke-digging at gearhed who is always whining that no mention of U2 can happen without some dumbass deriding AC's bass playing skills. (Gearhed liked Clayton's female companions too, but he has now gone into hiding obviously ...)

I dunno man, to me the drummer guy (I don't even know his name and don't respect him enough to google it) is the Joe in the band. ... though I may be conflating him with the REM guy. Both kinda m'eh drummers (the U2 guy was at least somewhat interesting back in the day, though I suppose; maybe he's just pulling a Charlie Watts).
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Pilgrim on September 06, 2018, 09:34:00 AM
I only criticize a bass player if/when I can play better than he can.  That leaves about 95% of all bands which have been successful enough to get radio airplay immune from my criticism.  U2 has done a lot of stuff I enjoy.
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 06, 2018, 11:25:41 AM
I think Michael Anthony is an excellent, organic and not so unbusy bassist. Ted Templeman might have been behind the fact that his bass playing was so sparse with VH, but his playing with Hagar and Chickenfoot is in another league.

And U2's lasting influence (my, was my prophecy on them a bad one!) crops up in the most unexpected places, I tell you. Not a bad Clayton Geddy does here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUSpBAmSMb8



Title: Re: Bono
Post by: westen44 on September 06, 2018, 05:26:39 PM
I can remember in the early 80s being totally baffled why U2 was getting so much attention.  However, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" gave them some gravitas whether deserved or not.  By the time of "The Joshua Tree" I could barely even listen to them at all their music seemed to be so different to anything I would be interested in.  This is in spite of that album supposedly being an artistic achievement.  But nothing that I felt was intentional or done with ill intent.  I actually wished I could have liked U2's music .  A lot of people really seemed to be enjoying themselves, but I was definitely not in on it. 
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Dave W on September 06, 2018, 08:55:30 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/menLIKF.jpg)
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: uwe on September 07, 2018, 06:54:39 AM
Ball(s) of confusion!
Title: Re: Bono
Post by: Highlander on September 08, 2018, 02:03:10 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ3tqIukBKg