1. But you aren’t the lead singer of U2
  2. No I'm not. And if you know that period of U2 you would know he was being delibaretly provocative.

    The reason people like him in the first place is because he is a Rock star. He defies normal morality and convention.

    I enjoy smoking and can control it as I see fit. It's taboo nowadays but let people make their own decisions. We are aware of the consequences.
  3. It's true his occupation requires him to consider his voice. But some singers claim it enhances their timber.
  4. The vocal issues he had on tour in 97 are pretty evident. The smoking and the booze finally caught up with him by then. You can only not take care of yourself for so long.

    I wonder if he had a similar scare to Ronnie Wood, a spot on his lungs etc. that had to be removed.

  5. I found the solution Stalinist method. when we don't like something, we make it disappear
  6. Originally posted by Coso:The vocal issues he had on tour in 97 are pretty evident. The smoking and the booze finally caught up with him by then. You can only not take care of yourself for so long.

    I wonder if he had a similar scare to Ronnie Wood, a spot on his lungs etc. that had to be removed.
    The booze/smoke had some effect but I think the main thing that gave him the voice problem was the overuse of his voice, all the straining on Lovetown did a lot of damage on his voice.
    The difference of his voice 1989/Early 1990 to his 1991 voice is huge, which shows that LT tour did alot harm on hus vocal Chords.
  7. Random thought and not sure where to ask but... Was there a live version of New Years day that had just the edge playing piano for the intro, can't find it anywhere, if it even exists.
  8. Originally posted by flopro:Random thought and not sure where to ask but... Was there a live version of New Years day that had just the edge playing piano for the intro, can't find it anywhere, if it even exists.
    You are probably thinking about the USA Remix:

    https://www.u2songs.com/songs/startwith/n

    Here is the audio:



    I'm pretty sure that the live version on Experience was based off of the New Year's Dub from 1999. Listen here: