LITTLE BOOK OF A BIG YEAR
Bono’s A to Z of 2014

1 Jan 2015535
1 January 2015

LITTLE BOOK OF A BIG YEAR: Bono's A to Z of 2014

It's January 1, 8pm. I nearly didn't press go on this, and I am clearly delirious in places. It's very personal, but I feel in a not corny way that U2 has a very intimate relationship with our audience… so I'm going for it.



This is too long.
You should not have time to read this.
If you do get to the end of it then you are probably on the same painkillers as me.
For the last few weeks I haven't been able to move around physically so I have more than made up for it by leaving my mind to wanderlust, untethered except electronically...
I have written words for new songs, but I have also had an opportunity to look back and review the year in a way I've never had time to do before... there have been more highs than lows, but perhaps the reason for this A TO Z endeavor is an attempt to learn from mistakes - the first of which is the discovery that I am not an armored vehicle. Edge says I look at my body as an inconvenience...The problem, as I see it, is that I think my head is harder than any other surface.

On the day of my 50th birthday I received an injury because I was over indulging in exercise boxing and cycling, which was itself an overcompensation for overindulging on alcohol coming up to the big birthday. I promised myself I would be more mindful of my limits, but just four years on, it happened again - a massive injury I can't blame on anyone but myself, mainly because I blanked out on impact and have no memory of how I ended up in New York Presbyterian with my humerus bone sticking through my leather jacket. Very punk rock as injuries go.

The consequences of this freak accident are significant enough that I will have to concentrate hard to be ready for the U2 tour in fitness terms… as a result I have cancelled every public appearance and decided this missive is all the communication I can manage for the first half of 2015, beyond muttering and singing to myself of course.

A IS FOR ALI

If her name were Zena I'd start the alphabet with her anyway; everything for me starts with her. Watching Ali this morning as she and a low bright winter sun clean our kitchen from the night before... I'm writing on a long table that was last night ringed by family and friends home for Christmas and New Year… the sea and sky were ink then with spots of little festive lights, infiltrating our winter evening. I didn't want the night to end, which has not always been the case for me during the last six weeks.

Ali's take is more deadpan, less obviously romantic. She says winter solstice is her favorite day because after that the nights are getting shorter like me... haha.

I'm hanging on to that thought as 2014 has had its fair share of inclement weather here in Hewsonland. Ali's father, Terry, had a series of heart attacks at the same time as I crashed my bike in Central Park. They don't compare but Ali has carried a lot of water for us two men. Terry is a giant who has inspired and challenged this jack for years.

Every single day since the invention of the internet, he has sent me scientific papers or pieces of scripture or dirty jokes ending with the admonishment THINK! Conjuring the famous photograph of Albert Einstein with his tongue sticking out.



B IS FOR BLOGOSPHERE

It's enough to put a fella off free speech... the problem about finding out what people think is...you find out what they think. Who are these people? Well if they put their real names to their invective then I guess they are people like me - people with the audacity to think they have a thought or a feeling that others should hear about… if they are hiding, I'm not interested.

If you're in an old pub here in Dublin, in fact most places, walk into the gents and further into the stalls; close the door and study the walls... nothing there... clean as a whistle. Where has all the graffiti gone? The bile and spleen, the grotesque drawing, the sexual meandering, the threats of violence to minorities? Where has it gone? It's on the blessed Internet. Scroll down... you know you're looking at your phone in the loo anyway.



B IS FOR BONO

Talking about yourself in the third person is a little weird... But Bono embraces it. Bono thinks solipsism for an artist is like an overactive thyroid for a comedian; it's hard to fix if it's paying your way...

B IS FOR BIRTHDAY

I share a birthday with my daughter Jordan....which means she has to share her birthday party with her father. This year I don't think she minded, it was a blast. When she was born she was only five pounds... the midwife said it would be comforting for her to sleep on my chest where she would hear my heartbeat like when she is breastfeeding with her mother. She is still there.

C IS FOR CLAYTON

Adam's bass playing on Songs of Innocence was as fresh and original as his work on our first album, BOY, which was genius as far as I'm concerned. Songs like The Troubles or Volcano, or This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now depend on Adam... to glue together elements that might otherwise fly off in different trajectories.

Adam is also the happiest he has ever been in his life since he married Mariana... she is so special and they share a passion for contemporary art that has them great friends as well as lovers. The only thing that bothers me about Adam Clayton is he seems to buy better gifts than I do. He bought Ali a snowflake pendant that she hardly ever takes off despite all my attempts to ply her with things that shine.

Truth is Ali is too modest and old-school frugal to wear anything showy. Yet another lesson there. (Note to self. Look up "frugal.")

C IS FOR CEDARWOOD ROAD



Just before Christmas all four of our kids called up to 10 Cedarwood Road to do a piss-take band photo as a present for me; the band released a song this year about that street, the one where I grew up with my best friends Guggi and Gavin on the north side of Dublin.

When the current owner photo bombed my kids by making funny faces at the window, they nearly jumped out of their south side skins. She had no idea that these kids had any connection with No. 10, but invited them into our old family house anyway. And my old bedroom. And into our old BATHROOM where their dad used to sneak back in to the house late at night through the little window. There are some truly spontaneous great spirits in the world and the Ryans living in that house are definitely among them.

D IS FOR DAVOS

I was one of the fat cats in the snow again this year. Ironically but quite brilliantly the 2014 World Economic Forum at Davos started with a message from Pope Francis. And when the Pope speaks to you at a ski resort you put down your gluhwein, Catholic or no. His message: "I ask you to ensure that humanity is served by wealth and not ruled by it".



Amen.

Capitalism is not immoral, but it is amoral. It gets its instructions from us. It's an indiscriminate engine, and our obligation is to see that it provides forward movement to everyone, not just to those whose hands are on the levers of the machine.

I went there because Davos gives me a front row view of the power elite at work which I've found, well, educational, in my work as an activist... to understand better these forces shaping the world of politics and economics. The world outside U2's air-conditioned life. I've never had a job - I worked part time in a petrol station, a warehouse, and I spent a summer selling cowboy boots ...so that makes me an expert in what? High heels ?!!

Artists chase the zeitgeist like dogs chase cars... often we don't really want to catch up to the speeding wheels, we just want to bark at them. I could spend my entire life in a bubble of songwriting, I'd love that, but I've realised that it's the artist in me that won't let me. I've to accept it's not just culture that informs the zeitgeist. I want to understand commerce, I want to understand politics. I want to understand the digital revolution as others before us grappled with the industrial revolution. And if I want to learn about something I have to do it, it doesn't work just to read about it. This didn't go well for me when I thought I could be a landscape painter... but "KEEP OUT – ELECTRICAL FENCE" my dyslexia reads as "Step Inside!! Free Drink!!"

E IS FOR EDUN



After ten years of hard work and now under the genius eye of designer Danielle Sherman, EDUN finally bloomed. This year Danielle was voted by Vogue one of the 8 designers to watch. One of her proudest accomplishments (and mine and Ali's) is that now 95 percent of this line is made in Africa, the continent that gave birth to us all.

EDUN supports 8,000 cotton farmers in Uganda. So I include a picture of a cotton field, which I think is one of the most beautiful sights in the world. Agriculture is sexy. Check out "Cocoa na Chocolate" with Africa's funkiest pop stars including His Royal Wonderfulness D'Banj.



Above all else E IS FOR EDGE

This year during the recording of SOI the band ended up sharing houses in London. I had the room under the Edge… this was a mistake. The dude doesn't sleep. When we record, he's often playing guitar right through the night. I offered him sleeping tablets. He said he'd rather the album be crack than valium.

Edge is not just one of my dearest friends, he, like the missus, remains a mystery to those who know him best.... a paradox… a true gentleman but with the rage of rock'n'roll under quite thick skin.... though he is U2's lightning conductor, he moves like a very calm breeze...you might not notice it but for the ripples in the sand, the subtleties in his playing, his songwriting hooks… some of them not obvious at first turn out to be eternal. He is the only one who doesn't know that he is the most influential guitar player in a quarter century.



Edge is very proud, as is the rest of the band, of our involvement in Music Generation...making sure in Ireland that any future Edges can get their hands on a guitar. By November, 19,000 kids had had access to instruments and lessons thanks to the brilliant Rosaleen Molloy who runs the scheme.

F IS FOR FANS



U2 is a band that started out as fans, and with this new album we wanted to remind ourselves and others that we hadn't forgotten that. We stepped out of the audience of The Clash and The Ramones... In earlier times we had fans sleeping on the floors of our hotel rooms. Later that got weird. But we've always understood who was paying our wages.

U2 were the first to use new technologies like a satellite stage and billboard sized videos, to make sure the seat at the back of the house was as good as the front. But now with paparazzi and cell phone cameras it's harder to hang out except when we're on tour. The sound of a U2 audience is like the roar of a rocket launch. This time we wont be in space…this rocket is bringing us back to earth.

F IS FOR FRIENDSHIP



Friendship like music is a sacrament to me. I can't remember who said it; it might even be Nietzsche, who said one other thing – and if I wore tattoos, I would ink this all across my right arm – that to do something really great, there requires "a long obedience in the same direction".

The other non-nihilistic thing he might have said is "friendship is higher than love". It's more consistent. There are fewer highs and lows. But great friendships especially childhood ones have a width and a breadth that some lovers just cannot attain. I like to think I have both with Ali, but my friends Reggie the Dog, who got me in to U2, Guggi and Gavin and Simon have pushed me to write better, think better, be better. That's what friendship does.

F IS FOR THE F-WORD

Let this be said. But not on live television.

I know this out of order, but there are some things you shouldn't get completely under control. Expletives, for example. Bob Geldof is a master of the art. Me, I got a US TV network into trouble for uttering an involuntary expletive in 2004 on accepting a Golden Globe. It went all the way to Congress, where the legislation became known as the Bono Bill. Not to be confused with Buffalo Bill. It was a pyrrhic victory, but I'll take it. I know it's not cool, this year I managed to keep it clean.

G IS FOR GLAUCOMA

Completely unintentionally, in London in the autumn I confessed to the talk show host Graham Norton the reason that I wear tinted glasses is that I have been diagnosed as having glaucoma for the last seven years, but that I've probably had the disease as long as I've been wearing these kinds of glasses, which is 23 years!!!!

I think it shocked him a little bit… it certainly surprised the band that I'd gone public, but maybe it is time to be honest about such things. I remember I had the nickname old red eyes. I remember the agony of flashbulb staying permanently in my vision for the rest of the day after I'd been photographed. I had many eye checks over the years but one of the sly things about this "silent thief" is that you can have 20/20 vision straight ahead for some years even after your peripheral vision goes... If it's not treated, blindness results. I think anyone who reaches 40 should have their eyes properly checked.

H IS FOR THE HEWSONS

I am so proud of our family... our oldest girl Jordan is studying poetry and fighting for the world's poor as founding editor of Global Citizen. This is a great organisation inspiring a whole new generation to join the fight against extreme poverty.

Eve was the star of the year in our house, even having a billboard to herself in our local village of Dalkey for her role in Steven Soderbergh's THE KNICK. Eve has discipline and mischief, real depth that she chooses to float above, until it's necessary to take that dive.

The boys Elijah and John are men now. I refuse to admit John at 13 is taller than me. I still clip his ear to make him laugh while I can... he's a natural comedian whose heroes are graffiti and street artists like JR. He plays rugby as I did but he's better than I ever was. He broke his nose in a match this year. His mother and I were badly shaken. He rolled his eyes, and explained that greatest living Irishman Brian O'Driscoll broke his nose 13 times. So that's a dozen more to go.

Elijah Bob, or Eli as he's known, is 15 and already a guitar shredder. Royal Blood is his favourite at the moment and their debut album is quite something. Motorhead is right up there too. I told him that Lemmy once helped U2 unpack their gear into the Marquee Club in 1980. When everyone wondered what he was still doing there mid-morning from the night before he said "playing space invaders". He wasn't joking. A master. Our boy Eli won't be a student for long.

I IS FOR ITUNES

Our album was to be like a bottle of milk dropped at the door of anyone interested in music and iTunes. As I understand it, the journey from the front door to the fridge and into what to some people felt was their bowl of cereal has something to do with a switch called "automatic download" - if you turn it on, you sign up for being pushed stuff.

That's about it...no flagrant abuse of human rights, but very annoying to people who a) like being annoyed, and/or b) felt it was like someone robbing their phone in the pub and taking a couple of photos before leaving it back on the table... some kind of breach of privacy which was really not intended. I empathise with the b)'s, but for the a)'s I've started referring them to the philosopher Jimmy Kimmel.



That Apple remains a music company is the best news for any one who wakes up with a melody in their head or wanting to hear one. Apple is unique in big tech in trying to get artists paid. That they would agree to pay Universal for SONGS of INNOCENCE, and then gift it to all the people who still believe music is worth paying for, both makes sense and is a beautiful thing.

I IS FOR INVISIBLE
(Released 2 February 2014. (RED) Superbowl commercial).






I IS FOR IRISH PRIDE

I broke my hand, my shoulder, my elbow and my face but the real injury this year was to my Irish pride as it was discovered that under my tracksuit I was wearing yellow and black Lycra cycling shorts. Yes, LYCRA. This is not very rock 'n' roll.

Recovery has been more difficult than I thought... As I write this, it is not clear that I will ever play guitar again. The band have reminded me that neither they nor Western civilization are depending on this.

I personally would very much miss fingering the frets of my green Irish falcon or my (RED) Gretsch. Just for the pleasure, aside from writing tunes. But then does the Edge, or Jimmy Page, or any guitarist you know have a titanium elbow, as I do now? I'm all elbows, I am.

My deepest Irish pride is seeing the smarts and resolve of the Irish people as our country emerges from the mess of last five years... I said as much in March at a speech in Dublin in front of a load of European leaders: "I want to give an enormous gigantic big up to the Irish people who, a) were screwed; and b) fought back with dignity. Irish people don't bruise easily, but we don't like the feeling of being bullied. But when the public sector had to pay for the arrogance of private sector stupidity, we got both bullied and bruised. And that was not fair... we're coming through, and I'd love to say it was the Troika; but I think, frankly, it was despite the Troika. The way we see it, the Irish people bailed the Irish government out".

J IS FOR JESUS

At this time of year some people are reminded of the poetic as well as the historic truth that is the birth of Jesus. The Christmas story has a crazy good plot with an even crazier premise - the idea goes, if there is a force of love and logic behind the universe, then how amazing would it be if that incomprehensible power chose to express itself as a child born in shit and straw poverty.

Who could conceive of such a story? If you believe it was the protagonist, as I do, then we should try to be really respectful of people who think the whole thing is a bit nutty or worse... Religious people are the best and worst of us...handle us with scepticism...

Strangely, maybe, some of the most rational thinkers see some kind of cosmic sense in all this... Francis Collins, who led the human genome project, is an obvious one… the language of science and faith are not necessarily at odds....



Earlier this year the Hewsons got to see the view that John had as he wrote the Book of Revelation in a cave on the Greek island of Patmos. I can't make head nor tail of that book but I love the idea that he was taken by a vision... a poetic rhapsody of man describing what looks like a nuclear firestorm ending the world.

William Blake was similarly seized by visions which he tried to write or draw. We stole the title "Songs of Innocence/Songs of Experience" from Blake. You can't approach the subject of God without metaphor... literalism like legalism is an attempt to shrink God to recreate him in our own image.

Almost as glorious as that cave is the Matisse Chapel in Vence, France, which we visited this year with a friend on her birthday. The birthday girl couldn't get over the fact that Matisse designed not only the stained glass but the priests' vestments which can only be described as, eh, 70s Funkadelic. The chapel opened in 1951.

But back to the Christmas story that still brings me to my knees - which is a good place for me lest I harm myself or others. Christmas is not a time for me to overthink about this child, so vulnerable, who would grow so strong... to teach us all how vulnerability is the route to strength and, by example, show us how to love and serve.

To me this is not a fairy tale but a challenge. I preach what I need to hear...

J IS FOR JIMMY FALLON

He is the second coming of the late show.
But the reasons are very 21st century - a horizontal rather than vertical relationship with his audience. He is not just a friend of the famous he is everybody's friend. The pain of my bike accident didn't compare with the disappointment of cancelling a week hanging out on his show. He made it worse by being a better Bono than I could ever be.



K IS FOR KANYE

Kanye is a real innovator... an artist who like a lot of the artists I respect is interested in everything and wants to include that everything in his art. Words, fashion, design, religion, racism, stardom... He blew U2's mind when he showed up on stage with (RED) in Times Square this world AIDS Day, fighting for an end to the disease.

Yeezus walks, Yeezus talks. Yeezus walks the talk.

L IS FOR LARRY MULLEN

The cover of the U2 album is, I think, our best.



There was a moment when we did the Graham Norton show - a moment that, to keep the pace up, got left out of the final edit, but that really knocked us all out. When Graham asked Larry why he and his son would agree to appear on the album cover (the Mullen Juniors are very protective of their privacy), Larry talked about how he and his son have at times had a stormy relationship - and that beautiful photograph by Glen Luchford meant so much to the two of them in their new closeness. "I'm not sure who is holding onto who," Larry said. "Check my son's hand... He's a tough kid but not so tough that he can't hold onto his father as his father holds onto him".

M IS FOR MANDELA

It's one year on, but I and more importantly the world miss him. "Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings".

M IS FOR MALALA

Such noblesse. "They only shot a body but they can't shoot my dreams".



N IS FOR NOEL GALLAGHER

I've heard his new album, this is one of the truly great British songsters. But of course like a lot of them he's Irish. Ha.

O IS FOR ONE

ONE ends 2014 with over 6 million members, 2.4 million of them on the continent of Africa. Our African members say that by 2030 they'll be giving us aid, and the job of us white messiahs is to put ourselves out of business. I look forward to that day.

Some highlights... The World Bank says that after the Drop the Debt mob...52 million more children are in school...The Global Fund says that 13 million people with HIV are now on life-saving medication.

It's bizarre, but there is a new African proverb: "Pray that we do not discover oil". I want you to know that ONE fights corruption too. There's less noise about that side of what we do, it doesn't lend itself to photo-ops or 140 characters. Along with the Publish What You Pay coalition, ONE have helped pass laws in Europe and America which force mining/extractive companies to declare what monies they are paying, to whom. You'd think this would be simple, obvious. Not if you are the American Petroleum Institute, they took legal action to grind the US law to a halt... for the moment.

We couldn't do what we do without the Gates Foundation. Outside of my parents, Ali, and the band, I don't think anyone has given me more support in my life than Bill and Melinda Gates. The man who changed the world with his software, is, with his missus, changing the world again with their foundation... which was doubled in size by another family, the Buffetts ...who through their own fortunes had even before that been changing the fortunes of so many others.

O IS FOR OSCARS

We came. We lost. We had one hell of a night out.
We got to meet one of our all time idols though.
Well sort of...



P IS FOR PAUL

U2 is like the mafia. You can never really get out. Don McGuinness may be in the back garden petting his cat but he still whispers in our ears. His voice carries, as does that of the irreplaceable Keryn Kaplan. Paul McGuinness is always going to be the fifth member of U2, our Confessor. Maybe it's more like the priesthood than the mafia. This year, we took on a sixth member, Guy Oseary. Guy "so serious" as my kids call him. He's not, but I like that in a manager.

Q IS FOR QUINCY JONES

Standing in a garden in France looking out over the sea... my mate Simon says "Ah, it's great to be alive"... Q looks puzzled. "Great to be alive??? It's crucial, man!!"

R IS FOR (RED)



These Percocets (painkillers) are pretty perky until they are not... you are in a kind of fluffy land floating till you wake the next morning with a bump ...but the evening of World AIDS Day, December the first, before that bump I had a vision ...television.
I was watching the giant TV screens of Times Square turn crimson... the ultra vivid advertising morphed from advertising products to advertising Hope... And Gratitude .... Mothers and their kids, nurses and farmers from Accra, Colombo, Phnom Penh holding up signs saying... Thank you New York... Thank you Boise... Thank you Chicago... For those AIDS drugs that mean we are alive... About 8 million people are on anti retroviral drugs paid for by the USA
Thank You America.

Then through the red neon I saw Edge, Adam, Larry play the opening of Where The Streets Have No Name ... but I wasn't there ... Somebody much more New York than me was beginning to sing ... somebody who had been down many more streets ...most of them with names or numbers and particular letters... Either the Governor of E street, Bruce Springsteen, was actually performing with U2 or I'd overshot the runway on the opiates....

It's said that Frank Sinatra owned four American cities. New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles all felt like hometown crowds to him. Bruce Springsteen has the whole country to call his hometown. He stepped in for the (RED) Times Square show so America could be thanked... he was a real improvement on the original running order.

Earlier I had hallucinated Chris Martin kicking off a beautiful night with Beautiful Day. I imagined I heard him sing With or Without You, but knew that song would be too painful for him to sing this year.... these analgesics can mess with you ... But it was actually real... A pregnant Carrie Underwood is singing to stop the HIV virus being passed from other mothers to their children ..."You're just a fool, just a fool to believe you can change the world" she sings.. knowing that only fools don't try.

The concert wrapped up another bright (RED) year. Some numbers... $10 million from Bank of America to kick off January... in December, news that Apple hit the $100 million mark, taking (RED) to over $300million for the Global Fund. (RED) Belvedere flowed. (RED) Cokes hit the shelves.

But it's not all about the money - the neon and fizz is just as important. What's on the minds of the people is also on the minds of the politicians, who can really put an end to this awfulness if they want to. The best news of all in 2014 was that we have reached a tipping point in the pandemic. For the first time the number of people starting on medication outstripped those contracting the virus.



S IS FOR SONGS OF INNOCENCE

So proud of these songs... we really went there. I took the advice of my old friend and producer Jimmy Iovine who told me the person you have to be to write this album is a long way from where you live.
He wasn't talking about a nice house in Dublin or Nice... he was pushing me/us to drop a deep well and ask hard questions about why you are where you are ...I didn't realize it at the time, but he was pushing me back to the place I used to live, the place I didn't grow up... 10 Cedarwood Road.

The only criticism that stung is that the album should have had more of the energy of the musicians and those who inspired it... a bit more anarchy, a bit more punk. We didn't want a pastiche of the era so we put all those 70's and early eighties influence in the juicer and a blend emerged... more like an Irish whiskey than a single malt.

"We march backwards into the future" said Marshal McLuhan, or maybe it was Michael J. Fox. Either way a highlight for U2 in 2014 was SOI being named album of the year by Rolling Stone.

S IS FOR THE SDG's

You may not have heard of them yet, but if you haven't by the end of 2015, we've all failed... you may be forgiven for thinking an "SDG" is a new kind of sexually transmitted disease, but the Sustainable Development Goals are actually the next phase of old goals agreed in 2000... the Millennium Development Goals aka the MDGs... yes, they sound like an illegal substance, but despite the wonky name, the really great news this year was that we are on track to meet the main promise -- which was to halve poverty by 2015.

It's possible, if the world makes these SDG's a priority, then by 2030 we will no longer be faced with images of malnourished children with distended bellies or watch a disease like Ebola, essentially a condition of extreme poverty, cause such heartache and fear. The SDG's will also wrestle the climate crisis, because by the way, it is one. Ask anyone from Bangladesh for starters.

(check out ONE’s film on ebola)



T IS FOR THE UNHOLY TRINITY

This year the media was full of stories about ISIS and other groups like Boko Haram, who kidnapped 140 school girls in northern Nigeria... A couple of years ago it was Mali and Somalia all over the news as well as Afghanistan. There's a thread of continuity here, and it's runs along the border of this map:



The region known as the Sahel goes from west to east Africa and beyond if you look - all the way to Afghanistan, where, though it's not known as the Sahel, it is roughly the same terrain. Here we see what I have been calling the unholy trinity of the three extremes... extreme climate, extreme poverty and extreme ideology. In this gigantic region, which sends out so many shockwaves, the way the world deals with these three extremes will determine the pace of human progress for everyone on this planet.

U IS FOR U2 LIVE ....We don't finish our songs, we just put them out. U2 is a live band. Live is where we live or die. The songs continue to grow night after night. We have some extraordinary ideas up our sleeve for this tour I've just got to be rebuilt by 14th May.

V IS FOR VISION OVER VISIBILITY

This is my mantra.... but V IS ALSO FOR VIABILITY

We all now understand the Internet is giving us access to information that is mostly flattening an uneven playing field. This is all good except when some technologists think that creative content is only valuable in its ability to show off their wares - hard or soft.

Some say musicians should be pleased with new ways to promote live concerts but I remind people that Cole Porter didn't play live shows. Songwriters are getting a poor deal right now. The reason I respect for-fee services like Spotify is that they are slowly turning people who are used to getting their music for-FREE, into paying ten dollars a month for a subscription model.

These payments don't add up to replacement for income from physical or digital sales at the moment - but I think they can if everyone sits down – record companies, artists and digital services - to figure out a fairer way of doing business.

I'm proud of Universal group, not least because Lucian Grainge took a big risk with our Apple release, but David Joseph, CEO of the UK, encouraged by his boss, is beta-testing a fresh approach to transparency ... a Universal artist will be able to find out weekly, maybe even daily, on their cell phones, how many plays they've had and where in the world they've had them; also they can be direct-credited the payment. U2 can survive without these changes but we can't live with ourselves if other artists cannot.

W IS FOR WEDDINGS

Marriage is a grand madness. It's like jumping off a very tall building and discovering you can fly. I was at some special weddings this year that reminded me and my missus why we jumped.

W IS FOR WEBSUMMIT

The F.ounders and Websummit in Dublin masterminded by Paddy Cosgrave, a network in himself, were fun this past November, if nearly too well attended. It's basically a load of nerds surfing their jet lag, drinking pints, and coming up with their best ideas. A great ad for Ireland, a great way to get tech companies to set up shop here.

The really extraordinary thing is the leader of our country, the Taoiseach – or, as he is known during the week of websummit, the "Tech – shock" – seems genuine when he promises that he and the government will be a phone call away from trying to solve any problems along the way to setting up your business here, meaning it's not just our lower corporate tax rate that's attractive, our people are great problem solvers. I found myself being more outspoken in 2014 in my support of Ireland's right to set its own corporate tax rate... and the right of Irish companies to take advantage of the same...then Brendan O'Connor from the Irish Indo got me on it: "We can understand why people, at first glance, get upset with U2 if they mistakenly think we don't pay tax. We do. Millions of euro in Ireland. But isn't it absurd if Ireland as a country can have a culture of tax competitiveness but Irish companies cannot? This doesn't make sense, what also doesn't make sense are abuses such as the so-called 'Double Irish', which is being phased out and rightly so."

X IS FOR X-RAY

Here's my titanium elbow for a laugh.



Y IS FOR WHY

Peaches Geldof. Robin Williams. Philip Seymour Hoffman. RIP.

Z IS FOR ZERO GENERATION

Some people call them the millennials. I call them Generation Z... because they can take us into the zero-tolerance zone for a lot of the awfulness in the world right now... As they age, I don't know if they'll be playing our music, but if we are still around, I hope to be deafened by the joyful noise of a world unrecognizably better because of the innovations in science, medicine, and equality they bring about. The biggest breakthroughs are always in the way we see the world. We could do with some fresh eyes. On U2 too.
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SandySomewhere
Peace ✯ Love ✯ Happiness
May God speed your recovery & grant the "patience of Job" to your wife, family & friends in the interim ~ wishing you all the best in the days ahead \ (•◡•) /
zooropa180970
Thank you very much
Thank you very much, Bono, for this beautiful read. It was funny, joyful, thoughtful and above all very personal. I wish you all the best for your recovery and I ´m very much looking forward to see you and the band in Berlin in September. I´m very glad I got tickets for two shows. All the best to you and your family and the band for 2015.
rdt1
Thank you and HNY!
So awesome I read this twice. We love hearing from you Bono - you are a poet and a rock star and you - and this incredible band and it's music - mean more to us than you could even dream. Get well soon. Happy new year to you and yours xo
melissaperline
Thank you
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the read. I wish a speedy recovery to you. Stay Safe and Happy 2015 to you all.
DA FLY
Thank you Bono.
A brilliant read! Thank you for doing this Bono. You've had quite an ordeal in the last few months, and the road to recovery sounds like it's tough going. Thank you for sharing your self. I feel from reading this, that, at least in some small way, that we the fans can be part of your recovery. Take it easy dude. See you at the o2 arena London in October. I have a feeling that this tour could be something special!
AmyKate33
Of course you will play guitar again
Listen to your body, be patient and breathe.
mariannemasters3
I have titanium in my right elbow as of
I want you to have a speedy recovery and I know you're an overachiever like I am. I didn't have to go to therapy because I overworked my arm. I took the meds initially because the pain was intense. I started taking Selenium the vitamin to increase the body's seratonin naturally. That helps you not feel the normal pains. I bought a heating pad to wrap around the elbow and used the moist heat on it at night to help. When it got cold it hurt. A sleeve from Academy or a sporting goods store helps to hold the heat in. I had to retrain my hand ... my job actually worked my hand really well. All the nerves were moved for the surgery. Hot water soaks for the hand felt great! I have recently discovered that the Deep Tissue ointment sold at HerbDoc is awesome on the elbow and hand. I still have issues with the nerve tingling in two of my fingers. Those silly copper hands fingerless gloves on TV work great to calm the nerves. If they put you on Vicodin AKA Hydrocodone ... Use it but later only take it at night and use Motrin during the day. People get hooked on it because it depletes the seratonin that your body produces. I gained respect after the incident from somebody who had to suffer with a cast back in the day when they use to amputate. We have come a long way and I'm sure you will too! I use to sell nuts and bolts so my joke was my job was embedded in me and I'm screwed for life. If you ever want to talk ... I'm here for you. It really sucks but this too shall pass. I had to put my hair up for my job. I had that motion in my arm and hands within 3 weeks because nobody could do it for me. The heating pad was a big part of that. Elevate the arm when you sleep too .. I used a flat square couch pillow ... Seriously ... I became a pro ... you need just call.
devora
the pleasure of reading
dear Bono, what a delightful and insightful read. thank you for opening up in such an intimate and inspirational way. its truly remarkable that you write with such a candid and yet important for our times information and the including of photos and videos as well. well done and bravo! I've been a fan of yours since the day you all came on the scene. we have a lovely lady aussie friend in common here in los angeles . God Bless and God speed your recovery of such a deep injury. peace be with you , devora
Jaychris
Just like you, Bono !
I broke my arm just like you, Paul. Now I have a beautiful titanium plate inside of it. Take extra care of yourself and get better soon !! Don't forget the Irish beers to heal. So many fans like me cannot just wait to see you back on stage !!! See you guys in London for 2 shows Christophe from Brittany, France
green8300
to bono
get well soon,,,,,,,,,were all with u,,,,,,,,,,,,interesting ive been around and and this music a lifetime, from standing on the top of a motorhome at streets have no name video,,,,,saying come on ,,,come on,,,,,as u came off the back of the scaffolding down the back side of the building,,,,,,,,,,,to saying hello at ur palace in bel air,,,,,,,,,,to long nights around,,,,,,,,,,,,,we are both Taurus scorpio moon,,,,,which is the when the Buddha was born,,,enlightened and died,,,,,its interesting,,,,,,,,similar spirits,,,,,,,,,,,are moms died at the same time,,,,i think we both got busted for hanging a ba,,,,mine was up from zuma after surfing,,,i think we were both very into chess,,,,,,,,,,and I was into hockey and soccer,,,,,,,,,,anyway this latest one is hard to overlook,,,,,,,,,,,,,as I broke all those same bones,,,,including my eye socket,,,,,,,,,,,,in a cycling accident aswell in Malibu,,,,,,,,,,,,,interesting stuff,,,,,,,,,,,anyway,,,,,,,,good on ya for all u do,,,,,,,,,,i say thanks as a fellow human being,,,,,,,,,,,,well meet up again sometime,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,seding u love,,,,and good vibrations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cheers dave
lindap20
So Glad to hear from you Bono.
Thank you Bono for sending your fans this message. I really enjoyed reading it and I got a chuckle out of some of the things you said. Looking forward to seeing U2 this year on July 10th at The Garden in Boston, MA, with a dear friend of mine. Take care of yourself. And Stay Away from Bikes, for awhile. LOL. U2 Forever!
SagePearl
All The best 2U
Dear Bono, lots of love, light, and healing is being sent to you. Please do take care, ... of yourself that is ;). <32U
missy67
Best wishes Bono
This was fun - thanks! Bono, I've been a fan since I was 12...just a schoolgirl in Roscrea (knew your cousin well) - and I'm 47 and living in America now, and still am a huge fan. WOW! Your music has helped me get through some really rough stuff (including 2 bouts of cancer), and has been there through many more happy times. Hope you continue to be on the mend, and get back to being as good as new (titanium elbow and all). Thanks for opening the eyes of many to the horrible things in the world - for being a spokesman for those who are not heard. Dia dhuit Bono!
DrewGardner
First Post
I thank Bono for this intimate revelation. The first time I heard of U2 was the With Or Without You video on MTV. Later, when I was a sophomore in high school, I was given Rattle and Hum. It has since spun in the disc players of my cars more than any other CD. I don't know how hectic things are at Interscope, but I hope my letters in duplicate arrived yesterday. The album is beautiful - the videos are original and fitting - Songs of Experience should be amazing. Ironically, the lyrics of "Sleep Like a Baby Tonight," with "...no one can feel no one else's pain...," has mixed with Bono's accident to let me gasp less frequently and with less empathetic agony. My gratitude for U2 is tremendous, and I have been a fan for two decades.
badbluesunrise
Even Better Than the Real Thing
Jimmy Fallon is NOT better than the real thing, you and the band are, however! (though, I did enjoy Jimmy!) I've been forced to lie low too because of a surgery, and though I wish nothing but healing and complete recovery for you, given the thoughtful man you are, you know these sort of things sometimes happen to force you to slow down and focus on what is good and meaningful and love inspired? I have to go back to work Monday, but would give anything to have a couple more weeks to contemplate life b/c I'm just starting to feel better. Guess I'll have to work it in to my daily routine! Also, pure selfishness on my part, but it will be my 5th time seeing you this summer in Chicago and I paid the most cashola ever to get good seats! Please take this time to heal and you will indeed be better than before! Richelle
coachadele
Believe in the rehab and follow through.
Still recovering from a bike accident myself (no where near as traumatic as yours), but 4 weeks of rehab for my shoulder-healed...and going on 4 months of rehab for hand/finger...and probably still have a few more months to go there, but when you look back on where you were...and where you are...you'll be amazed at your progress. Jimmy Kimmel was an awesome Bono...
john_griffin
Hang in There
Bono, I also fractured my humerus on Aug. 21st and like you, I was exercising. I am also suffering from wrist drop due to nerve damage. Hang in there. It will get better. I've been, as closely as possible, following the news on you since the accident. Where the mind goes, the body follows. It may take time, but you will play the guitar again. Besides, it's too early on in your recovery to occupy your mind with such thoughts. I am suffering from the same demon; the one that makes you doubt your body and how it exists in this world. Do not fret. Jesus saves those who want to be saved and helps those who help themselves. From here on, each passing day marks one day of your comeback. The path to the top is not straight, it winds. But progress is being made and God's work is being done through you. God Bless. John Christopher Griffin
fromMAinTX
U2 come to Dallas
Brother Bono...Lots of Boston in Dallas these days. Come on down.
kennyu2
Look after yourself Bono
You're an amazing human. So much humanity. We all need you to rest up and get well - take care and look after yourself please. xoxo K
ttmakel5
A TO Z
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights. You have inspired me to write my own A TO Z book. Don't give up, you will play your guitar again. It will get frustrating and painful at times, but you will get through it. I did. I never had the pleasure of attending a concert, hopefully someday I will. If you play at least one song at the tour dates of your choosing, I will wear a pair of high heels that I always wanted to wear since my car accident and knee surgery but was too afraid because of the fear of being in pain. Thank you again for SOI, I LOVE IT!!!!
Alvarito1976
Some days are better than others
Hey Bono, hope you get well soon. I think SOI is on your top 5 best albums ever (after boy,joshua tree,achtung baby and zooropa) I want to thank you to be so close to your band's audience in this A-Z post.Hope to see you in Madrid again in 2016,we will have no olympics but a U2 concert could be a good heal for the city.Take care and... walk on.
macnbc
Much titanium
As someone whose orthopedic surgeons call "the frequent flyer", I have many more titanium joints than I want. I wish you a great recovery from your accident. Take your time and follow all of your doc's orders especially about physical therapy! That will make the biggest difference in your recovery, especially in regaining the use of your hand and fingers again. It will be some of the hardest work you've probably ever done, but the outcome will be SO worth it! I wish you good luck and will be praying for your progress.
Bre
The Z's Will Play U2
My 14 year old daughter made me promise to take her to your next concert. List of groups I cant see without her 1. U2 2. Cold play I have not failed as a parent. We shall see you guys soon!! (Even if we have to drive all the way to Chicago) Loyal fan Jackson, MO USA
Julie Bryan
Thanks, Bono
Thanks for sharing your thoughts (Percocet-addled as you feel they may be). Some good food there.
comawe
B for Bono
I got to the end!! Thank you for the music, as ABBA would have sung. Thank you for a beautiful new album in 2014. Thank you for going on another tour in 2015 and giving us the chance to see you again. U2 is the best live band in the world, and the concerts I've been to remain some of the best nights of my life. I fell in love with the sound and words of U2 many years ago during my time in Belfast, and I still dream of one day seeing you perform live in that amazing city. Until then I will see you in so many other cities this year, and hopefully Dublin too. B is definitely for Bono, and please take care of yourself, because we need you. The world needs you, your words and your voice. See you soon! Lots of love. U2 till the end of the world!
LindaU2fan
Glad I read it all!
Very moving and inspiring. As for SOI, I was thrilled to get it free. Would have bought it anyway, but what a nice gift. I don't understand the critics! Get well, get and stay healthy, we need you to keep us inspired for many more decades! Love U2 forever.
pawelbono
hope to see you in hometown!
thanks for a birth of new album ituned the same day (09.09.2014) as my fourth baby's birth. That was really Beautiful Day for us, Thank you!!!
PauloSilva
the last best band ever u2 and the man c
i love u2 almost 24 years im a really boy when i listening this band and this boys 11 years i have no im 35..i have a family whife and daughter loves u2 but this boys change my life ever zoo tv change my life and im thanks to all u2 fans and bono,adam.edge,larry we wait 4 ever for you,,and we love you,,i hope you get welll bono and wiait for you in portugal 2016..loves u2 4 ever from portugal
petermullen
it went on for ages!
I never in my wildest imagination thought you were actually going to have thoughts penned for every letter of the alphabet! ut then would even had multiple entries for certain leters. Hahaha! Brilliant to read. Thanks very much for thinking about your fans and sharing these thoughts. They are very special thoughts. I must tell you I thought Songs of Innocence was right up there with your best works. See you soon in Montreal, Boston, and New York! Hope your rehab continues to go well.....take care. pete from plattsburgh NY......
gustavoborba
SONGS OF THANKS
Thanks for sharing with your fans some thoughts about this year. Everybody was shocked because of your accident, but is great to know that great and good things happened to you, your family and people around the world, mainly because of your action. I'm from brazil, I went to six U2 concerts (In Sao Paulo, Argentina and Boston) and this year I will go to Boston to see U2 (at RED zone) in my birthday: July 15, with my wife. It will be great celebrate it listening to the best band in the world, that I discovered in 1985, when I was 12 years old and change the way I understand music. Nowadays, all my family (I have 2 daughters) loves your music and the way you do your part to make the world a better place. My best wishes and a great year to you all, Gustavo.
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