The Sunday Times takes us behind the scenes for one-on-one interviews with each member of U2.
- Adam Clayton talks about kicking bad habits.
- Larry Mullen talks about U2 as a family, and who’s the dad, who’s the mom.
- Edge talks about … well … being the Edge.
- Bono shares his impressions of Tony Blair, George W. Bush, and Condoleeza Rice.
Meanwhile, the band is preparing to rock the house on Saturday Night Live, November 20.
Resist the urge. Don’t download the album early. Share the joy of the release day with the rest of us. You’ll enjoy it more and feel better about the whole thing. True fans respect the band’s wishes.
Ugh.
Next up, The Payer Of Jabez Game Show: Really expand your territory, baby!
It’s great the way the network and/or the journalist doesn’t seem to distinguish between a show (ostensibly) about God and one about a “psychic” who communicates with the dead. Because it doesn’t matter where the train is going, what matters is whether you get on–right? Or something. Augh.