In 2000, Bono made a brief speech at the opening of Anton Corbijn’s “25 years work” (werk) exhibit at the Groninger Museum, Netherlands. The exhibit displayed photographs from Anton’s first 25 years as a photographer. A related article from the atu2.com website can be found HERE. Taped/Compiled by B.R. on April 8th, 2000.
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As part of Zane Lowe’s Masterpieces series, Edge does a very VERY short bit on his admiration for Led Zeppelin. Recorded from BBC Radio 1 on November 8th, 2007.
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Bono is interviewed by Brian Williams on the set of Saturday Night Live. Topics include; Africa, AIDS, the One Campaign, Product Red, Bono’s Liberty Medal speech and his torture remarks. Bono also briefly discusses the upcoming U2 album. After the main interview, Bono talks about the interview and thanks Brian and NBC for the coverage.
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A short audio excerpt from a great Rolling Stone interview with Bono. Topics include; Activism or U2, The One campaign, America, a new kind of idealism. Audio interview conducted by Anthony DeCurtis and copyright RollingStone.com.
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