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Forty years after Live Aid, U2’s Bono recalled the ‘bad hair day’ he had at the charity concert in 1985. ‘One of the most ...
Rock and roll has never run short of a few ego trips, but The Edge remembered the pressure being enough for him to want to ...
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The Mirror US on MSNU2's Bono reveals he was eating 'airline leftovers' after tragically losing mom at 14
U2 frontman Bono has opened up about his relationship with food, revealing that he used to survive on leftover airline food ...
On July 13, 1985, the two Live Aid concerts took place at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. The brainchild of Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, the dual concerts featured ...
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Extra.ie on MSNBono: ‘At 14, after my mother died, I spent food money on records and lived on Smash’
As one of the most successful rock stars in the world, Bono isn’t short of a penny or two, but it turns out that life for the ...
U2 were a band of many talents, but Bono felt that people latched onto their political agenda more than their tunes after a while. Read more here.
U2 have often been the best example of a band sticking together, but that didn't mean they couldn't get testy every once in a ...
In the new documentary “Live Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World” documentary, Bono admitted that he regrets his hair ...
Newly-released files show the former PM agreed to pay to keep the gift from the U2 singer after he left office.
Bono Reveals Why He Once Lived Off Airline Food originally appeared on Parade. U2 singer Bono is an undeniable music legend.
Bono has revealed that he lived off instant mashed potatoes and airline food after his mother’s death. The 65-year-old Irish ...
Bob Geldof produced one of the greatest feats in rock 'n' roll history with Live Aid. A new CNN series takes a deep dive.
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