An hour with "U2" frontman Bono

with Bono
in Music, Current Affairs, Science & Health
on Thursday, June 21, 2001 * * * * *

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An hour conversation with musician and activist Bono of "U2". He discusses the album "All That You Can't Leave Behind" and the band's performance at Madison Square Garden. He also discusses his role as a major advocate for AIDS and his enthusiasm towards the Bush administration's commitment to pledge $100 million of the year's budget to the Global AIDS Fund.

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Global AIDS Fund
Zoo TV Tour
Bush administration
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U2
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Ireland

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    1. J Bradley  03/18/2008 06:56 AM Report

      Trying to get an Irishman to analyze and explain the source of their passion is like trying to get a Leprechaun to give up his gold. Charlie Rose, as usual, succeeds. Bono is the rare individual who defies and exceeds all expectations of human potential--a modern day Saint.

    2. Steve Brown  02/18/2008 08:29 PM Report

      Bono, the one in a million, never forgets where he came from or the source of his gifts. God bless the Irish because they truly break it all down to the lowest common denominator. Devoid of the intellectual BS, Bono is the grounded star who deserves our attention.

    3. danoh  12/17/2007 05:43 AM Report

      This is the best interview of Bono I've ever seen. A paradigm of why Charlie Rose is the most insightful and dignified interviewer on American television. So many pop t.v. moderators give the subject 6 minutes to spout soundbites, interupted by commercials and promos. Rose has the art of asking and then following where his guests take the conversation.

      The only peer on this level in the United States is the American PBS radio interviewer, Terry Gross, whose progam "Fresh Air" often leaves me equally amazed. They both have the talent of evoking deeply personal responses without leaving me feeling like I've dirtied myself with the voyeuristic babble of the paparazzi.

    4. sylvia  07/19/2007 08:04 PM Report

      je trouve que ce reportage sur U2 est trés attractif et trés bien réalisé!! de trés beaux moments de la carrière de U2!!

    5. sylvia  07/19/2007 08:03 PM Report

      je trouve que ce reportage sur U2 est trés attractif et trés bien réalisé!! de trés beaux moments de la carrière de U2!!

    6. U2 fan  06/16/2007 08:26 PM Report

      Eloquence.

      Can't wait for the next album.

      And I hear there's a 3D concert film in the works.