![]() Bono has used his celebrity and fame in a way that many others would benefit from by example. However, I have become quite interested in the band's front man, Bono. Though I enjoy their music, I'm still not a huge fan of U2. These things can easily get looked over by someone who already has a relationship with the interviewee, but nontheless it gets in the way of a truly non-biased and interesting interview. ![]() This is fine but, I think it affects the questions asked, and how Bono addresses the questions there were a few times when it seemed only they knew what the other thought or meant because of some prior conversation years ago, and didn't bother verbally finishing/explaining the idea then for the readers.Īs a result, we as readers, because of their established friendship, can only see Bono through the eyes of the author, which is like veiwing something through already tinted glass. They have, over this lengthy period of time built something of a friendship/relationship, and it shows in the book. However, the author, Michka Assayas first met Bono a number of years ago (almost 30 years), and has been in contact ever since. ![]() ![]() An extensive interview taken over a number of different phone calls/ meetings- is an idea I like gives ideas and issues discussed a chance to be refreshed. ![]()
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