Bono - awe inspiring speech

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  • hippiemom
    hippiemom Posts: 3,326
    Kenny Olav wrote:
    as for Bono, I don't know what to think of him anymore. musically, I think U2's last great album was Zooropa, and I think they've had a handful of great songs since then, but in general I think they're just coasting. U2 was one of the first bands I truly loved, but their music no longer has the same passion and I think they've overhyped themselves. sometimes Bono comes across as a little too righteous. I actually saw this speech when it aired. i can't tell if it was just a great performance or a really heartfelt plea. but i hate feeling cynical, or projecting cynicism. i want to take him at his word, or at least take his words seriously. i don't believe in any god, and i appreciate it that Bono's views on the Christian God are not exactly conventional. i definately think the world would be a better place if more people were like him. the cynics are the reason i feel like his words are kinda pointless, because there doesn't seem to be any way to make the world better.
    Wow ... I had a response half-written, then I accidentally lost it, and I said almost the exact same thing. Thanks for saving me the trouble of typing it all over again!

    Yeah, what Kenny said!
    "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 1963
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    Kenny Olav wrote:
    tool is boring?

    yeah, they are.

    and bono's done more for this world than the entire rest of this board combined. say what you will about the man, he's putting his money and his actions where his mouth is. the band might not be as innovative as they once were, but what exactly did pearl jam's last album have that was so groundbreaking? u2 is still turning out good albums and nobody does what they do better.
  • dharma69
    dharma69 Posts: 1,275
    So Cruel wrote:
    One of the most riveting speeches i've ever seen. last minute of the speech row after row get up for a standing ovation.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENp7c6TtBHk
    I watched this earlier this week and am still pretty awed by it.

    The man can move the masses like that because he actually believes.

    Take us to church, Bono.
    "I'm here to see Pearl Jam."- Bono

    ...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.

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  • baraka
    baraka Posts: 1,268
    I was pretty moved by his speech. Bono has always fascinated me as an individual, since the late 80's. I think U2 has been successful at sticking to their spiritual roots without appearing hokey or preachy. I really liked his take on God in this speech. I asked the question in another thread, but why do the conservatives feel they have the corner market on God? Bono's words were much more on par with the teachings of Jesus.
    The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance,
    but the illusion of knowledge.
    ~Daniel Boorstin

    Only a life lived for others is worth living.
    ~Albert Einstein
  • Collin
    Collin Posts: 4,931
    Great speech.
    THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!


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  • sweet adeline
    sweet adeline Posts: 2,191
    nice speech. i hate tyra banks though.

    a perfectionist, flashes of quincy.
  • dkst0426
    dkst0426 Posts: 523
    Well said, Bono. That's right up there with his Prayer Breakfast speech at the White House a couple of years ago. I'd love it if he spoke at national and international church gatherings--that'd be the kick in the pants the modern church needs.

    Oh, and for the Bono-haters? What have you done with your time and talents today? This week? This month? This year?
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    dkst0426 wrote:
    Well said, Bono. That's right up there with his Prayer Breakfast speech at the White House a couple of years ago. I'd love it if he spoke at national and international church gatherings--that'd be the kick in the pants the modern church needs.

    Oh, and for the Bono-haters? What have you done with your time and talents today? This week? This month? This year?

    Well, they're obviously spending all their extra energy bashing those who make a difference on these boards!
  • Commy wrote:
    yeah, wait a minute...i just that too. don't be draggin Tool down with anyone....one of the greatest bands of all time.
    actually... tool is boring. they suck so bad... every single song sounds the same. no they are not one of the greatest bands of all time, man. maybe in your list, but not for everyone. the only song i like is schism. if you want we can go to the other forum about music and other bands. now if you mention sonic youth, now that is badass.
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • Collin
    Collin Posts: 4,931
    actually... tool is boring. they suck so bad... every single song sounds the same. no they are not one of the greatest bands of all time, man. maybe in your list, but not for everyone. the only song i like is schism. if you want we can go to the other forum about music and other bands. now if you mention sonic youth, now that is badass.

    Funny.
    THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!


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  • the band [U2] might not be as innovative as they once were, but what exactly did pearl jam's last album have that was so groundbreaking? u2 is still turning out good albums and nobody does what they do better.


    woah.

    i guess i'm speechless, but in case anyone might get confused, that is definately a woah of disagreement.
    we don’t know just where our bones will rest,
    to dust i guess,
    forgotten and absorbed into the earth below,..
  • brain of c
    brain of c Posts: 5,213
    bono is a tool.
  • dkst0426
    dkst0426 Posts: 523
    brain of c wrote:
    bono is a tool.
    You would actually be funny or interesting if you were halfway original.
  • kenny olav
    kenny olav Posts: 3,319
    I'm sorry... I helped turn this into an "Other Music" thread...

    Lemme try bringing this back to politics...

    The Pledge of Allegiance is boring.
    Unless Bono sings it.
    With Tool as his backup band.
  • Kenny Olav wrote:
    I'm sorry... I helped turn this into an "Other Music" thread...

    Lemme try bringing this back to politics...

    The Pledge of Allegiance is boring.
    Unless Bono sings it.
    With Tool as his backup band.
    hey that would be interesting. they would probably sound like HIM
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • sourdough
    sourdough Posts: 579
    I'm as cynical about the next guy, but I don't know how you can trash someone who is actually making a difference and standing up for a just cause. Yeah, I think he's a bit of an arrogant prick and although I do think they put out some great stuff and some not so great stuff, I don't question his passion.

    If you have a problem with what he is saying than that is valid argument, but as a messenger he is fantastic. It was a great speech and he is not a dumb guy who makes political statements to be "cool".

    I give kudos to anyone who is willing to put forth just causes with passion and genuity and I belive bono is no actor or bandwagon jumper.
  • sourdough wrote:
    I'm as cynical about the next guy, but I don't know how you can trash someone who is actually making a difference and standing up for a just cause. Yeah, I think he's a bit of an arrogant prick and although I do think they put out some great stuff and some not so great stuff, I don't question his passion.

    If you have a problem with what he is saying than that is valid argument, but as a messenger he is fantastic. It was a great speech and he is not a dumb guy who makes political statements to be "cool".

    I give kudos to anyone who is willing to put forth just causes with passion and genuity and I belive bono is no actor or bandwagon jumper.
    i think the others commented on what he said, not necessarily cause of who bono is but of what the context of his speech contained. there are a good amount of atheists on these boards. even if a regular nobody preacher, who weren't as famous had said this speech negative remarks would have been made. he literally reminded me of a preacher and it almost looked like church.
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • shmap
    shmap Posts: 375
    i think the others commented on what he said, not necessarily cause of who bono is but of what the context of his speech contained. there are a good amount of atheists on these boards. even if a regular nobody preacher, who weren't as famous had said this speech negative remarks would have been made. he literally reminded me of a preacher and it almost looked like church.

    I'm an atheist, and I was riveted. Thought it was a great message, not at all preachy.
  • Alex_Coe
    Alex_Coe Posts: 762
    mammasan wrote:
    Many people criticize Bono because he spends lavishly and has more money than most countries. So what the man has earned every penny and he uses his fame to bring issues that most people completely ignore to light. Who cares if Bono has a private jet or if he has used said jet to fly a fucking pair of socks around the world. He has done more for good causes than all of us on this board can ever accomplish.


    I don't hate Bono because he's a benefactor. I hate him because his music sucks and he got famous for producing crappy music.
  • Alex_Coe
    Alex_Coe Posts: 762
    woah.

    i guess i'm speechless, but in case anyone might get confused, that is definately a woah of disagreement.


    Seconded.