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    Bono Offers Muse Some Drunken Words of Wisdom

    • Posted on Nov 23rd 2009 5:00PM by Jonathan Dekel
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    As modern rock sages go, few equal the breadth (and ego) of U2's Bono. So it's nice to see when he's not preaching about world debt, Catholicism or the bird-like qualities of Evan Rachel Wood's singing voice, the Irish singer takes time to share his years of experience to a new generation of rock stars.

    Such was the case at a recent party in New York when a rather inebriated Bono took drummer Dominic Howard from 360 Tour openers Muse aside for "a drunken chat about things."

    "We were just nattering on about music," Howard tells Spinner. "He had a go at passing on his wisdom, though it was mostly a pat on the back, I think.

    "There are a lot of similarities between our band and theirs," Howard continues. "They took a long time to get to the big stuff in America, as well -- 'Joshua Tree' was their fifth album. They spent years making albums and getting bigger and bigger and learning their craft before they got to the big stadium stuff and we talked about how that was the right way to go about that."

    After listening intently to the elder Irish statesman, Howard eventually worked up the courage to tell the vocalist that, while he had been a fan for several years, he had never attended a U2 concert until his band began their tour with the rock behemoths at New York's Giants Stadium.

    "I told him my first time seeing his band was in New York and how I thought it was a great show. I could see that despite they're on their 12th album or whatever they're still enjoying it, still on top of their game. We just talked about how I was very impressed, genuinely, and he was saying similar things. He told me that if you stay together and keep on making music you can achieve what you want to achieve. You know, just wisdom."

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    Edat 11-23-2009

    Bono is Irish and not British, kinda big difference.

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    Riannaat 12-19-2009

    "After listening intently to the elder British statesman"

    Ireland is part of Britain now? How did I miss that?

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    gabrielle mc grathat 11-24-2009

    northern ireland is part of britain.the south of ireland is not.

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    peterat 11-24-2009

    I am sick to death of hearing the self important Irish singer promoting himself as some kind of sage. Pronouncing on every thing as though he has some original thought . He thinks about world events in exactly the same way as all of us but has this compulsive need to tell everyone who will listen which of course is pure self promotion. Get back to singing if that is what you call it the rest is very very boring.

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    Julesat 11-24-2009

    ...and of course you're adding a video of "Starlight". I like it but...As if the greatness of Muse culminated in that song. -_-

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    salvadorat 11-24-2009

    Q.Whats the differance between God and Bono.

    A. God doesnt go wandering around Dublin thinking hes Bono.

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    Nat 11-28-2009

    haha good one!

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    Tobiasat 11-24-2009

    I think Muse should stop touring with aging rock stars and popular acts just for the sake of boosting sales and awareness. They should go the Radiohead route and just focus on making the best albums they can make. Radiohead made The Bends, Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, HTTT, In Rainbows and ended up aping legendary acts like U2 and REM in the process without selling out. Radiohead made it so that other bands wanted to tour with them, not the other way around. That's why bands like Sigur ros, Liars, Beck etc.. have all toured with Radiohead. I just fear Muse will turn into Coldplay and churn out safe albums, when they should be instead focused on trying to match Radiohead's output.

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    Johnat 11-27-2009

    Tobias, I'd say a lot of The Resistance is anything but safe. A 3 part symphony about breeding with aliens, a song half sung in French followed by a clarinet solo etc etc

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