The future needs a big kiss!

 
Montag, 11. Oktober 2004
examiner.ie: Music moguls Sir Bob Geldof and U2 manager Paul McGuinness were today locked in a heavyweight battle to plug the gap in Dublin’s radio stations with alternative rock.

Sir Bob claimed his new station Zed FM would inspire music lovers who had been left bored with the lack of quality and choice on the capital’s airwaves.

But Mr McGuinness said Phantom FM had stolen a march on their rivals and already tapped into the youth market with their alternative brand. [arrow more]


bostonherald.com: Bono says that being famous is just like slipping into and out of a prom dress. ``We don't get the paparazzi, we don't get all that kerfuffle,'' the U2 frontman told Vanity Fair. ``There was a time when we were playing with celebrity, we tried it on like a party dress, and I enjoyed it actually, but it is not the way people relate to us.'' [arrow more]


star-ecentral.com: Mega rock band U2's music will be the subject of a religious course run by a church in Iowa.

The Spirituality of U2 programme, which runs by four weeks, is being conducted by the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines.

The course will illustrate parallels between U2's music and religion through the study of subliminal meanings in their lyrics and concerts. [arrow more]


 
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