Ogólnie o Bono :)
#982
Napisano 25 grudnia 2010 - 23:25
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=ZHUhyyzxktE dla tych którzy jeszcze nie widzieli. :)Bono śpiewa jak Elvis.
#985
Napisano 23 stycznia 2011 - 19:34
http://www.youtube.c...d&v=Bf14XBbcVZg
zródło http://www.u2place.c...tt.asp?idN=5179
#986
Napisano 28 stycznia 2011 - 22:17
Is it like a tape recorder
Can we rewind it just once more
#987
Napisano 28 stycznia 2011 - 22:45
Wiem już jak będzie wyglądać mój pogrzebzaśpiewał psalm
http://www.youtube.c...d&v=Bf14XBbcVZg
#988
Napisano 29 stycznia 2011 - 16:22
Jak co roku.On poprostu musi tam być.Bono nie mogło zabraknąć w Davos:
http://www.livestrea...a3-e4a839f62201
#990
Napisano 30 stycznia 2011 - 13:41
http://stooq.pl/n/?f=413754&c=3&p=027.01.2011 (IAR) - Bono, solista grupy U2, wzywa Nicolasa Sarkozy?ego, by aktywniej działał na rzecz pomocy dla mieszkańców Afryki. List otwarty gwiazdy rocka do prezydenta Francji ukazał się w popołudniowym dzienniku ?Le Monde?.
Bono rozpoczyna swój list do prezydenta Sarkozy?ego od komplementu. Pisze, że Nicolas Sarkozy ?ma bardzo dużo energii? i zastanawia się, czy prezydent nie jest sam w sobie ?mocarstwem nuklearnym?.
Zaraz jednak ten komplement zmienia się w krytykę, gdy Bono pisze, że energia Sarkozy?ego, jeżeli chodzi o pomoc dla Afryki, objawia się bardziej w słowach niż w czynach.
Zdaniem piosenkarza, Francja może stanąć na czele działań na rzecz tego kontynentu w trzech wielkich dziedzinach. Pierwsza z nich to prawidłowe, wolne od korupcji, prowadzenie handlu z Afryką. Druga to pomoc w dostarczaniu na ten kontynent wystarczającej liczby szczepionek przeciwko najgroźniejszym chorobom. Po trzecie Francja powinna więcej inwestować w rozwój afrykańskiego rolnictwa, walcząc w ten sposób z głodem.
Bono chwali w swoim liście żonę prezydenta Carlę Bruni, która wspiera Światowy Fundusz Walki przeciwko AIDS, Gruźlicy i Malarii.
Odpowiedź francuskiego prezydenta: http://www.lefigaro....pond-a-bono.php
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/303077He announced his intention to ask the EU to impose "Publish What You Pay" on European energy companies present in Africa "as soon as possible" and agrees with Bono that there is a need for much more transparency on the issue.
He also said that France will be organizing a conference of world experts on the matter in Paris during the month of March.
Is it like a tape recorder
Can we rewind it just once more
#991 Guest_Grinderman_*
Napisano 13 lutego 2011 - 23:08
Bono backs Malema's "shoot the boer" song
But cautions that "It's about where and when you sing those songs. There's a rule for that kind of music".
Feb 13, 2011 10:31 AM
Irish pop singer Bono caused a stir in South Africa on Sunday after expressing support for the singing of an anti-apartheid struggle song that includes the lyrics "shoot the boer".
The song has been at the centre of a politically charged controversy in South Africa, where the firebrand leader of the ruling party's youth league is locked in a legal battle with a white lobby group over whether the song should be banned as hate speech.
The U2 frontman, who is in Johannesburg ahead of a Sunday night concert for the band's 360 Degrees Tour, said in an interview with South Africa's Sunday Times that struggle music like the "shoot the farmer" song has a place.
"I was a kid and I'd sing songs I remember my uncles singing... rebel songs about the early days of the Irish Republican Army," he said, proceeding to sing a song whose lyrics spoke of carrying guns and readying them for action.
"We sang this and it's fair to say it's folk music... as this was the struggle of some people that sang it over some time," he told the newspaper.
But the rocker went on to say such songs shouldn't be sung in the wrong context.
"Would you want to sing that in a certain community? It's pretty dumb," he said.
"It's about where and when you sing those songs. There's a rule for that kind of music."
Talk radio and the Internet burst into discussion Sunday morning of whether the comments amounted to support for Julius Malema, the outspoken leader of the ruling African National Congress's youth league, or for Afriforum, the Afrikaner lobby group seeking to have Malema banned from singing the song at rallies.
"That's hate speech. They don't know our history at all," said one caller to Talk Radio 702.
"He did not condone the singing of 'Shoot the Boer' in public," said a comment on the Times' web site.
Afriforum has taken Malema to court for publicly singing the song, which includes the lyrics "dubula ibhunu" -- "shoot the boer" in Zulu. "Boer" is itself Afrikaans, the language descended from South Africa's Dutch colonisers, and translates as "farmer".
But Afriforum argued in an affidavit that the song's meaning was much broader.
"The word 'boer', in this context, is a derogatory word referring to farmers, whites and to Afrikaners in particular," it said.
Malema's singing of the song generated heated debate last year in the wake of the murder of Eugene Terre'Blanche, a white separatist leader who was allegedly hacked to death by two black workers on his farm.
Violence on farms is a divisive issue in South Africa, where a series of racially charged rural murders, with both black and white victims, have made headlines since the end of white-minority rule in 1994.
Bono, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his activism on behalf of developing countries, has long been involved in South African politics.
U2 were part of the group Artists United Against Apartheid that raised more than $1 million for the fight against the white-minority regime in the 1980s, releasing a song that called for artists to boycott apartheid South Africa.
http://www.timeslive...t-the-boer-song
http://www.bbc.co.uk...africa-12444061
#992
Napisano 17 lutego 2011 - 17:29
#997
Napisano 17 lutego 2011 - 18:04
#998
Napisano 20 lutego 2011 - 10:59
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