
U2’s Bono Talks with David Remnick—Live
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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A Baritone Who Thinks He's a Tenor?
My father was quite accurate. Quite well. And I like the fact that when people don't fit into their box, my father didn't fit into the box and then just around the corner, my mother lived. She was a Protestant and they fell in love with each other. Not remarkable in these days, but in a time when Ireland was nearly at Civil War, it became a big thing. Even going back to when I was growing up, it was very male, that energy. You see what's going on in Iran, for instance today. It's very male, isn't it, that this religious violence.
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