“I only became a singer recently,” he stressed. “Maybe this hasn’t happened yet for some people’s ears and I understand that,” the artist added.
The band’s vocalist even recalled the time the late singer Robert Palmer asked the bass player U2, Adam Clayton, in the eighties to “lower the notes a little” of the songs, and that in this way Bono “would be doing himself, his voice, and all of us who have to listen to him a favor”.
However, although the lead singer of U2 agrees with those words, he pointed out that within his extensive discography there are some salvageable successes.
“The one I can listen to the most is ‘Miss Sarajevo’ with Luciano Pavarotti,” Bono said, adding that the song he’s most proud of is probably ‘Vertigo’.
On the other hand, the musician also confessed that he did not like the name of the band and that he opposed it from the beginning because it sounded too “futuristic”.
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