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U2’s Bono Talks with David Remnick—Live

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Bob Marley - Edge, Wild's We're Away

Bono: Bob Marley played a role in our life, though I would never meet him. And you realize that the reason why Chris Blackwell didn't throw us off Ireland records, because we'd made a mad religious album,. It wasn't mad at all. But people were calling it mad. He was used to dealing with Bob Marley and Bob Marley wanted to sing to God. Bob Marley Wanted to sing to girls. Bono spoke with David Remick at the New Yorker Festival.

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