I may be the only one haphazardly nudging Bono into the ranks of the vast right-wing conspiracy, but the unimprovably named J. Freedom du Lac of theWashington Posthas got him groking with A.Q. Khan: For all its intensity on the recent album "How to Build an Atomic Bomb," the song ["City of Blinding Lights"] absolutely exploded onstage, with the Edge's effects-laden guitar gaining thickness and urgency, and Bono pushing his sonorous, deeply soulful baritone higher and harder than on the studio version.
Bigger Than Jesus But Just As Misunderstood
Bigger Than Jesus But Just As Misunderstood
Bigger Than Jesus But Just As Misunderstood
I may be the only one haphazardly nudging Bono into the ranks of the vast right-wing conspiracy, but the unimprovably named J. Freedom du Lac of theWashington Posthas got him groking with A.Q. Khan: For all its intensity on the recent album "How to Build an Atomic Bomb," the song ["City of Blinding Lights"] absolutely exploded onstage, with the Edge's effects-laden guitar gaining thickness and urgency, and Bono pushing his sonorous, deeply soulful baritone higher and harder than on the studio version.