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They are now men of a certain age, and it no longer becomes them to aspire to be things they are not. So there's no crunk-style rapping on the new U2 album, no gospel choirs or techno experiments, nothing that could possibly be misinterpreted as a sign of midlife crisis. Instead, this as-yet-untitled album is just full of confident, expansive guitar rock from the masters of the form. All the old tricks--the Edge's echoing guitar notes, Larry Mullen Jr.'s martial snare--still work, although Bono has lost a touch of the high clarity...
According to Clinton, Summers nevertheless had nothing but praise for the man he didn’t know was the lead singer of U2...
...committee took a break from comedians in 2001, when it hosted Bono, the lead singer of U2 and an AIDS activist...
...more aware of their right to waive paying it. Couple this new awareness with generally negative feelings about paying a new, higher fee, and the council could theoretically lose money next year. Free-riding will inevitably be an issue as well; we doubt students will skip a U2 concert just because they conveniently checked...
Sachs taught a broad range of classes during his time at Harvard, including courses at FAS, the Kennedy School and the Law School. But he also toured the world with U2 singer Bono to promote debt relief efforts and advised U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on poverty reduction...