And now at nearly 65 he sits In silence as women and children are blown to pieces in gaza. I once too had alot of respect for him but my god shame on him in regards to gaza.
Wow!! U2 delivered an impressive performance at the Live Aid. That was the day in which U2 became U2! Their performance was second only to what Queen were doing exactly during this interview. This video is a piece of history!!
2.02 "I want to wake up myself, I'm asleep too". And the rest is history. The birth of the public persona, Bono, who has gone on and done tons of altruistic and philanthropic work with African nations. A great performer and philanthropist, a living legend.
I am forever obsessed with the year 1985. I was only ten at the time, but it resonated with me on a number of levels. Especially the summer. As a New York Mets fan, it was the summer of Dwight Gooden and the Mets. As an avid watcher of MTV, it was the summer of Bruce, Prince, Dire Straits, Cyndi Lauper, and Wham. I'm obsessed with finding moments that make that summer feel alive. This particular moment, with Bono talking as Queen blow away the crowd in the background during Live Aid, is one of those moments. Pure gold, in my opinion.
This was the singular most important musical event that affected the way people looked at the power of pop-rock music. It changed the world and did something no Governments could quite do. Hats off to the artists like Bono and especially to Bob Geldof who spearheaded this movement. It was a wake-up call both to the self and to the world.
You should know Bono is the most hated man in the entertainment world…he held another musicians family hostage for hours…with a gun in his mouth…watch One…they made him do it…he’s a horrible dad…he was just a need in the night…he’s crazy (Lepers in his head) figure out the person who really wrote that song and it’s his family…listen to Green Day… ua-cam.com/video/awHSVx99Y_g/v-deo.html It’s was Billie Joe family…now who are his mom and dad really…his dad died…his stepdad is Sting…now who is Sting really married too. Internet is one big lie…because personal lives are nobody’s business. You should also know Bono is the American Idiot…he’s not from Ireland. That whole album is about that fateful day when Bono held his family hostage in 1989…Mike and Tre are Billie’s half brothers…Green Day are not portraying heads…They used to be called Sweet Children but change to Green Day on that horrible day Bono was stoned out of his mind.
Yeah I watched the first few seconds just noticed the interviewer's hair being blonde. Nothing else. And then as it went on I thought to myself ... I recognize his voice. Paul 'Lamborghini' yeah wow hair !!
Well - their career took off after Live Aid. Being a U2 fan at that time I really noticed the difference before and Live Aid. Before live aid most people looked at you with a bit of a strange look (even though Sunday Bloody Sunday and New Year’s Day were pretty well known and Pride was about to be a big hit) but after live aid they knew about U2 and their music).
@@andubh9360 it's astonishing that even after all these years they remain relevant. They have one of the most unique sound signatures in the business. Including Bono's voice.
@@andubh9360 I concur. Being 15yrs old and my contemporaries being consumed with Duran Duran (female) & David Bowie (male), a U2 fan was largely ignored before Live Aid. That's not to say we didn't have some common ground.......they just didn't know it then....😉😁
@@surajts7806 I totally agree. And the the most astonishing/greatest thing is that they still stay relevant and that you still can feel the U2-vibe/dna when that change their style of music. They could play electronic music, jazz, Irish folk music both instrumental or with song - you would still know it’s them. Having said that - their greatest strength is putting up these mega big concert productions and still make you believe that you’re at a small club and also making their message come across in their live shows and taking in conflicts and things that happens in the world in the shows in a good and natural way. And also that their “special effects” reflects that and the emotions in the songs - no cool effects or pyro just for the sake of it. (Maybe except for the three fighter planes that flew low over Croke Park during “streets” leaving coloured trails of the green white and gold from the Irish flag at Joshua Tree 2017 tour)
He was only 7 years old during The Who's performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, find it hard to believe he could afford to go from Ireland to California at that time
hearing the crowd cheering queen playing crazy little thing called love and we will rock you on the background is pure magic 🥺😍 We really need to see Freddie's interview ( if there's one, I hope )
In the name of love, this live aid and others, working out. Always with a goal, and good iniative and amazing shows at stage. As well as your career Bono Vox , great band U2'.
Dublin Shay...U2 are the Biggest Band in the world.. both recording wise and LIVE...and have been for the past thirty years since the Joshua Tree Album... Need we say anything more. The PRIDE of Ireland are U2.
Amazing. Probably, the most intelligent and interesting person of his musical era is being interviewed here, but so many comment here are focused on Queen because a bunch of people saw a movie and think they know Freddie Mercury.
It is realy a beautiful Idea and helpful Show with many Music Groups together, I saw the show many times in UA-cam. Thank you very much also for your contribution and help for PAVAROTTI AND FRIENDS! If you want you can do many things for a better, peaceful, healthy WORLD in Freedom together like this Music Groups. Thank you very much Bono for your beautiful Words and your help also with LIVE AID. Best wishes, stay safe and keep your health with your family and friends, for a PEACEFUL, HEALTHY, SOCIAL WORLD and EARTH in FREEDOM TOGETHER. Kind Regards Diana Kramer, Baden-Württemberg
Ok. Everybody is talking about Queen and musically they deserve it. No question about it. However, back in those days, musicians were politically active and Queen...well, they performed in South Africa for white audiences only. It was very disappointing to see them doing this cause they were aware of the situation. That's why the U2 participation in Live Aid was much more impressive for the 80's audience than Queen. U2 and Bowie reminded us that this concert was not about fun. It was a very serious issue.
And Freddie with Brian performed "Is this the world we created" at the end of Live Aid. Which was written by Freddie and Brian after they saw a documentary about African children, long before Live Aid. Also, they are musicians, and when musicians go on stage the audience wants to see them do their best. And Queen were the best that day.
"White audience only" is fake news. There were mixed race audiences at their week-long residency in Sun City. Still a controversial thing, but let's avoid bullshitting the public.
Queen were paid well for the Sun City concerts, that was the reason behind the decision to play in South Africa. And they missed it because of Freddie's throat troubles that shortened the number of concerts there. Also do not forget that they played to the mixed audiences there and they never were a political group, thus it's kinda awkward to blame them for any " politically incorrect concerts". Load of rubbish. And do you remember folks, what it all was called? It was called "cultural boycott", a very nice way to treat apartheid, for sure. Let me tell you this: Queen had their perfect right to play in Africa, just simply because their front man was born there, escaped the genocide of the Arab people in 1964 without having said any word about his political views on it. Come one.
Seeing a young Bono here doing this interview whilst Freddie Mercury/Queen are performing in the background is like the ultimate 2 ships in the night passing each other on completely different paths, at completely different times, on completely different arcs during the their respectively epic personal and professional careers. It gave me goosebumps to hear it.
They interviewed Queen before the show. Freddie got iritated by the questions so gave them to Brian to answer. They seemed dispondent before their performance, not in a happy place. Then they do the performance of the century a few minutes later. ua-cam.com/video/ltOxVumTcEM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=OfficialQueenRomania
Yes, I wrote down the whole interview by hand when I was 15 in 1985 so definitely was listening. Queen were old by then. U2 were up and coming. It was a revival time for Queen.
Its always something to see musicians in their younger years. The difference in energy/presence, before the confidence (& maybe arrogance, lol, has fully come online). Theyre more interesting, imo, in their youth, before theyve '🎶been all over, & its been all over🎶 '. Before they've crossed that line. Im talking about the males of course, since Im a female, (Ive never paid that kind of attention to the females). Female musicians are different, of course. Its that kind of youthful, fiery, masculine passion that only a male could have. Intense & angry for no apparent reason (that we are aware of lol). The men change as they age, the music changes, the energy & presence. They are just not the 'same' imo. Of course everyone changes as they age but with the males, it seems more like something other than just growing older. Ok, enough of that...cant be bummer-ish on the live aid channel. I saw a video of John 'Cougar' (before the 'Mellencamp' return) a bit ago. He looked like he was like 16 yrs old lol. So young & fresh faced. 😄✌🏾
Queen were doing their Vegas stage set. Playing South Africa when Apartheid was in full force.Bollocks to them. U2 were far more special to me and did Little Steven proud.
4 things we will remember from live aid.. 1. Led Zeppelin’s horrible performance.. 2. Phil Collins performing at both venues that day.. 3. Bono’s mullet.. 4. Queen absolutely killing it that day.
Yup. Huge difference from the post Joshua Tree Bono. Except when they were doing their live aid set. Its almost like a different person was on stage compared to the interviews that Ive seen from that day. Now, he acts the same, on or off stage lol.
Not sure about that. I think he's wondering if his crowd antics during Bad was a disaster, because the band was pissed off with him for disappearing into the crowd for so long that they ran out of time and couldn't play Pride. It turns out, it was actually one of the highlights of Live Aid that put U2 on the map.
This is his real self. He's got a beautiful soul. Always loved him for that. Most of the stuff that came after he put on an act deliberately because he was too nice in reality and he said people didn't like him for it. They were fckng jealous of him.
I wonder about his comment about Bruce Springsteen and Prince not performing……He called them out specifically. Was it because they blew off the opportunity to help?…….
If there's a god up in the sky looking down what must he think of...what we've done to the world that he created? I'm with Primal Scream: Music is Music
@@hannaj4032 Who do we pay tax to? The government. And of course we all know they are all perfect human beings that never do anything to suit themselves or to rob and extort money from the public. Have you seen the state of our roads? Our health services? Etc Yet they keep on taking more and more. Feathering their own nests and not providing a service. Yet you're bothered about Bono! He's an easier target.
You are aware that the reason he jumped down from the stage was that he saw a girl being squashed and wanted the security to discover it and help her, right?
bono was only 25 in this. incredibly educated and wise for such a young man. i have a lot of respect for him.
And now at nearly 65 he sits In silence as women and children are blown to pieces in gaza. I once too had alot of respect for him but my god shame on him in regards to gaza.
How awesome is it to hear Queen completely rocking the crowd in the background! Kind of makes it feel very present somehow.
Queen is rocking the crowd in the background. Freddie is really alive. Real Iconic.
Is England... Queen=local
We will, we will rock you..... awesome!
U2 made most of the papers the next day despite what the Queen film says.
@Tony Whatever!!
Wow!! U2 delivered an impressive performance at the Live Aid. That was the day in which U2 became U2! Their performance was second only to what Queen were doing exactly during this interview. This video is a piece of history!!
2.02 "I want to wake up myself, I'm asleep too". And the rest is history. The birth of the public persona, Bono, who has gone on and done tons of altruistic and philanthropic work with African nations.
A great performer and philanthropist, a living legend.
I am forever obsessed with the year 1985. I was only ten at the time, but it resonated with me on a number of levels. Especially the summer. As a New York Mets fan, it was the summer of Dwight Gooden and the Mets. As an avid watcher of MTV, it was the summer of Bruce, Prince, Dire Straits, Cyndi Lauper, and Wham. I'm obsessed with finding moments that make that summer feel alive. This particular moment, with Bono talking as Queen blow away the crowd in the background during Live Aid, is one of those moments. Pure gold, in my opinion.
Well said man! Magic year!
1985 was special.
i was 9 and yes still obsessed with that year also, great year for films and music.
And Miami Vice in its prime.
Back to the future movie also in 85 😊
This was the singular most important musical event that affected the way people looked at the power of pop-rock music. It changed the world and did something no Governments could quite do. Hats off to the artists like Bono and especially to Bob Geldof who spearheaded this movement. It was a wake-up call both to the self and to the world.
Bono is an extraordinary human being
Why ???
@@alfching2499 because he likes peace and love, and he doesn’t sing too bad aha
Haha
You should know Bono is the most hated man in the entertainment world…he held another musicians family hostage for hours…with a gun in his mouth…watch One…they made him do it…he’s a horrible dad…he was just a need in the night…he’s crazy (Lepers in his head) figure out the person who really wrote that song and it’s his family…listen to Green Day…
ua-cam.com/video/awHSVx99Y_g/v-deo.html
It’s was Billie Joe family…now who are his mom and dad really…his dad died…his stepdad is Sting…now who is Sting really married too. Internet is one big lie…because personal lives are nobody’s business. You should also know Bono is the American Idiot…he’s not from Ireland. That whole album is about that fateful day when Bono held his family hostage in 1989…Mike and Tre are Billie’s half brothers…Green Day are not portraying heads…They used to be called Sweet Children but change to Green Day on that horrible day Bono was stoned out of his mind.
@@tonyataylor4697 😂 btw this Green Day song rocks thx
Paul Gambaccini with hair lol (also, Queen playing Crazy Little Thing Called Love and We Will Rock you in the background)
it's true, I hadn't realized 😂😂
He missed one of the greatest moments in the day
@@daniahkhair1863 I can not agree more with you!
Yeah I watched the first few seconds just noticed the interviewer's hair being blonde. Nothing else. And then as it went on I thought to myself ... I recognize his voice. Paul 'Lamborghini' yeah wow hair !!
@@daniahkhair1863 I am sure he had a line or two of coke with Roger Taylor that day hahaha
Bono speaks very intelligently it makes ensures that the rest of the band mates have respect for him. Amazing that day made U2.
That day didn't "make" U2... They were already huge stars and getting bigger and bigger all the time.
Well - their career took off after Live Aid. Being a U2 fan at that time I really noticed the difference before and Live Aid. Before live aid most people looked at you with a bit of a strange look (even though Sunday Bloody Sunday and New Year’s Day were pretty well known and Pride was about to be a big hit) but after live aid they knew about U2 and their music).
@@andubh9360 it's astonishing that even after all these years they remain relevant. They have one of the most unique sound signatures in the business. Including Bono's voice.
@@andubh9360 I concur. Being 15yrs old and my contemporaries being consumed with Duran Duran (female) & David Bowie (male), a U2 fan was largely ignored before Live Aid. That's not to say we didn't have some common ground.......they just didn't know it then....😉😁
@@surajts7806 I totally agree. And the the most astonishing/greatest thing is that they still stay relevant and that you still can feel the U2-vibe/dna when that change their style of music. They could play electronic music, jazz, Irish folk music both instrumental or with song - you would still know it’s them.
Having said that - their greatest strength is putting up these mega big concert productions and still make you believe that you’re at a small club and also making their message come across in their live shows and taking in conflicts and things that happens in the world in the shows in a good and natural way. And also that their “special effects” reflects that and the emotions in the songs - no cool effects or pyro just for the sake of it. (Maybe except for the three fighter planes that flew low over Croke Park during “streets” leaving coloured trails of the green white and gold from the Irish flag at Joshua Tree 2017 tour)
Feel sorry Bono not getting to watch the greatest live performance ever
😆😆omg
He was only 7 years old during The Who's performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, find it hard to believe he could afford to go from Ireland to California at that time
@@southsider3542 What's that got to do with Michael Jackson though??
He did get to see him, Adam Ant performed later 👍
@@litgamer6205 🤮
Never seen this ,..wow thanks for sharing…. He gave the performance of a lifetime that day!
This was afterwards and he'd been drinking lol
Yeah, he wasn’t really sober on stage either. He actually tried to kiss Linda McCartney.
Love Bono and his accent yaaaah
U2 always one of my favorite bands. Love Bono, such a beautiful man❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love Bono so much
the second best performance was u2 in my opinion their performance was iconic, if queen never existed u2 wouldve made it their show
hearing the crowd cheering queen playing crazy little thing called love and we will rock you on the background is pure magic 🥺😍 We really need to see Freddie's interview ( if there's one, I hope )
@Netto shopper that’s what he’s said you conservative
Is that Freddie rocking around??❤
yes 🥺
Still in love with Bono and U2....first time I saw them 1983.
Queen
In the name of love, this live aid and others, working out. Always with a goal, and good iniative and amazing shows at stage. As well as your career Bono Vox , great band U2'.
What a historic moment. I wish I was there.
Bono se perdio la majestuosa performance de Queen... My God!!!
Dublin Shay...U2 are the Biggest Band in the world.. both recording wise and LIVE...and have been for the past thirty years since the Joshua Tree Album... Need we say anything more. The PRIDE of Ireland are U2.
I'm from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, I stand by you firmly!
Thank you Bonovox
Legend freddie performing background 😍😍😍
When Bono had an Irish accent!!!
Bono...my hero ❤️
Amazing. Probably, the most intelligent and interesting person of his musical era is being interviewed here, but so many comment here are focused on Queen because a bunch of people saw a movie and think they know Freddie Mercury.
Queen fans are unbelievably dumb
It is realy a beautiful Idea and helpful Show with many Music Groups together, I saw the show many times in UA-cam. Thank you very much also for your contribution and help for PAVAROTTI AND FRIENDS! If you want you can do many things for a better, peaceful, healthy WORLD in Freedom together like this Music Groups. Thank you very much Bono for your beautiful Words and your help also with LIVE AID. Best wishes, stay safe and keep your health with your family and friends, for a PEACEFUL, HEALTHY, SOCIAL WORLD and EARTH in FREEDOM TOGETHER. Kind Regards Diana Kramer, Baden-Württemberg
Powerful message in the front, party in the back. (😏)
U2 really put their lives on line with this performance.
I can see Bono’s mouth moving but I’m more interested in the legendary sound that is creating history in the background.
Ok. Everybody is talking about Queen and musically they deserve it. No question about it.
However, back in those days, musicians were politically active and Queen...well, they performed in South Africa for white audiences only. It was very disappointing to see them doing this cause they were aware of the situation. That's why the U2 participation in Live Aid was much more impressive for the 80's audience than Queen. U2 and Bowie reminded us that this concert was not about fun. It was a very serious issue.
It makes sense...
I'd rather listen to U2 any day.... love love love
And Freddie with Brian performed "Is this the world we created" at the end of Live Aid. Which was written by Freddie and Brian after they saw a documentary about African children, long before Live Aid.
Also, they are musicians, and when musicians go on stage the audience wants to see them do their best. And Queen were the best that day.
"White audience only" is fake news. There were mixed race audiences at their week-long residency in Sun City. Still a controversial thing, but let's avoid bullshitting the public.
Queen were paid well for the Sun City concerts, that was the reason behind the decision to play in South Africa. And they missed it because of Freddie's throat troubles that shortened the number of concerts there. Also do not forget that they played to the mixed audiences there and they never were a political group, thus it's kinda awkward to blame them for any " politically incorrect concerts". Load of rubbish. And do you remember folks, what it all was called? It was called "cultural boycott", a very nice way to treat apartheid, for sure. Let me tell you this: Queen had their perfect right to play in Africa, just simply because their front man was born there, escaped the genocide of the Arab people in 1964 without having said any word about his political views on it. Come one.
A glory moment in time. At 83 L remeber it like yesterday
Seeing a young Bono here doing this interview whilst Freddie Mercury/Queen are performing in the background is like the ultimate 2 ships in the night passing each other on completely different paths, at completely different times, on completely different arcs during the their respectively epic personal and professional careers. It gave me goosebumps to hear it.
Just stumbled upon a reference to this interview, i.e., crowd singing "we will rock you" with Freddie! WOW
that guys voice is familiar interviewing bono, i think i seen him in loads of documentaries about music.
Paul Gambuchini
David Wigg conducting the interview, I think. I’ve seen him in current interviews and he’s a lovely man.
I'm waiting to Freddie Mercury Interview
I hope there’s one 😕 they seem to have interviewed everybody except Freddie 😭
I hope there is one as well, although Freddie didn't do much press at that point in his career.
They interviewed Queen before the show. Freddie got iritated by the questions so gave them to Brian to answer. They seemed dispondent before their performance, not in a happy place.
Then they do the performance of the century a few minutes later.
ua-cam.com/video/ltOxVumTcEM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=OfficialQueenRomania
Só consigo prestar atenção no Queen, fazendo um show fantástico, Freddie ❤️❤️❤️❤️
And after their great set you can hear in this interview Queen in the background with Freddie Mercury stepping it up even further.
Superb 😍😍😍
So did anyone pay attention to bono
🤣🤣🤣
I did. My friends did. Others among my fellows did.
I'm singing Crazy little thing, ngl 🤣
Yes, I wrote down the whole interview by hand when I was 15 in 1985 so definitely was listening. Queen were old by then. U2 were up and coming. It was a revival time for Queen.
No. Queen! hahaha
Aha thumbs up if you heard Queen
Its always something to see musicians in their younger years. The difference in energy/presence, before the confidence (& maybe arrogance, lol, has fully come online). Theyre more interesting, imo, in their youth, before theyve '🎶been all over, & its been all over🎶 '. Before they've crossed that line. Im talking about the males of course, since Im a female, (Ive never paid that kind of attention to the females). Female musicians are different, of course. Its that kind of youthful, fiery, masculine passion that only a male could have. Intense & angry for no apparent reason (that we are aware of lol). The men change as they age, the music changes, the energy & presence. They are just not the 'same' imo. Of course everyone changes as they age but with the males, it seems more like something other than just growing older. Ok, enough of that...cant be bummer-ish on the live aid channel.
I saw a video of John 'Cougar' (before the 'Mellencamp' return) a bit ago. He looked like he was like 16 yrs old lol. So young & fresh faced. 😄✌🏾
More interested to listening Queen in Background
Nah. I'm more interested Queen & U2. I love those two. ♥
ahaha same, it's not that I dislike bono but I was captivated by queen, I didn't listen to any of bono's words ahaha
Queen is overrated
@Rebeca Linares agree to disagree 😉
@@paulharrisonadventuregearm5457 a few yrs later, U2 as well. Though am still a great fan of both. 🤘
Awake person and great man!!!
What has changed in 35 years after Bono's words ?
History repeats itself - we're doomed 🤯
He took that hat from leprechaun
Queen were doing their Vegas stage set.
Playing South Africa when Apartheid was in full force.Bollocks to them.
U2 were far more special to me and did Little Steven proud.
Bono! 🍺
I'm waiting for the Elton John interview!!
Awesome
The birth of Bono the activist!!!
He looks like a young Alex Higgins in this interview
yeh....looks slightly intoxicated..
few beers n a wee line
Nice hat
Bonito. ♥
Live Aid raised $154 million. Unfortunately, all the food that was bought went to the warlords of those countries that needed it.
Bono looks like the kiddy catcher in chitty chitty bang bang
Bruce Springsteen was not involved??
4 things we will remember from live aid.. 1. Led Zeppelin’s horrible performance.. 2. Phil Collins performing at both venues that day.. 3. Bono’s mullet.. 4. Queen absolutely killing it that day.
U2 made history that day....pay respect
is it mullet monday already?
Colin Farrell vibes. Bono’s accent has definitely changed over the years
The original Power beats
COMO NAO AMAR????????????????????
Bono e Gambaccini had Lost the most important part of show...The Queen
He looks terrified.
Yup. Huge difference from the post Joshua Tree Bono. Except when they were doing their live aid set. Its almost like a different person was on stage compared to the interviews that Ive seen from that day. Now, he acts the same, on or off stage lol.
Not sure about that. I think he's wondering if his crowd antics during Bad was a disaster, because the band was pissed off with him for disappearing into the crowd for so long that they ran out of time and couldn't play Pride. It turns out, it was actually one of the highlights of Live Aid that put U2 on the map.
This is his real self. He's got a beautiful soul. Always loved him for that. Most of the stuff that came after he put on an act deliberately because he was too nice in reality and he said people didn't like him for it. They were fckng jealous of him.
Alguien que comente en castellano no entiendo nada.
AMO EL ROCK
I wonder about his comment about Bruce Springsteen and Prince not performing……He called them out specifically. Was it because they blew off the opportunity to help?…….
“Clooney’s got Darfur, Sting’s got the Amazon and Bono’s got AIDS!’’
Vox Bono 》
*Bono Vox
Does anybody remember the bushwhacker on stage that day????????
Bono must be well cheesed off missing Queen
@Rebeca Linares never
@Rebeca Linares no the grammys really meaning nothing.
@Rebeca Linares you must be fun at parties *yawn*
@Rebeca Linares the lead singer is dead
Show respect dude.
If there's a god up in the sky looking down what must he think of...what we've done to the world that he created? I'm with Primal Scream: Music is Music
If it wasn't Queen it was U2
Duality into singularity right fallen ones?
Bono is high and thinks he so important. Music is a way for the masses to be controlled, dumbed down.
I've Never Heard Of Him Doing Drugs and I am a massive U2 fan
always and forever...... the music industry 😈😈😈😈
Bono is drunk not high. How ridiculous!
Is real😀
Holy cow! Gambo looks like a boy!!!!! When Bono was less conceited and naive!
If everyone would just contribute one day a year
You don’t give them taxes anymore do you Bono?
I'm sure the money he saves in taxes he's given away to more needy individuals. Get to know the man's character.
@@SilverLine269 - I have. Don’t buy into the hype just because you like his music.
@@hannaj4032 Who do we pay tax to? The government. And of course we all know they are all perfect human beings that never do anything to suit themselves or to rob and extort money from the public. Have you seen the state of our roads? Our health services? Etc Yet they keep on taking more and more. Feathering their own nests and not providing a service. Yet you're bothered about Bono! He's an easier target.
Idiot he could have created a major disaster in front of the stage on the day all in the name of attention it was the day I realized I was not a fan
You are aware that the reason he jumped down from the stage was that he saw a girl being squashed and wanted the security to discover it and help her, right?
🍀🌈☔🌩️💰.....him hear of using a. 🚽?
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Omg I am the 241st viewer
First lol
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