U2 can Fly
Date: Tuesday, April 24 @ 14:57:12 CEST
Topic: U2 Elevation Tour - News


from Dotmusic.com

Bono has revealed that he is being forced to stagedive at the band's live shows because of the deluded mental state of a character in one of the U2's tracks.

Bono has risked serious injury on every gig of the band's current world tour - currently in America - to leap into the seething 'mosh-pit' as the band finish playing 'The Fly'.

He told CNN that the erratically behaved character in the song, taken from the band's landmark 1991 album 'Achtung Baby!', was prompting such a flagrant abuse of security from the frontman in one of the biggest bands in the world.

"It is just one of those annoying things that a singer will ask of security, but for me to be able to perform like I perform I have to be able to step into the sings," he explained.

"And I try to do what they tell me and the character in that particular song is a little out of control and I think the last verse is, 'Look, I got to go. There are things that, if I could, I would like to rearrange', and then he just sort of jumps off into the crowd."

Bono concluded: "But, you know, I've escaped with limbs and minor injuries and so have (the audience), so we are OK."

The U2 world tour hits the UK in August.







This article comes from U2 Elevation Tour
http://www.elevation-tour.com

The URL for this story is:
http://www.elevation-tour.com/article63.html