"If you sing it like you?ll never sing it again..."
January 12, 2009
Bono, the never-ending frontman for U2, just wrote an amazing op-ed for the NY Times...
"The Big Bang of pop music telling me it’s all about the moment, a fresh canvas and never overworking the paint. I wonder what he [Frank Sinatra] would have thought of the time it’s taken me and my bandmates to finish albums, he with his famous impatience for directors, producers — anyone, really — fussing about. I’m sure he’s right. Fully inhabiting the moment during that tiny dot of time after you’ve pressed “record” is what makes it eternal. If, like Frank, you sing it like you’ll never sing it again. If, like Frank, you sing it like you never have before."
check out his organization ONE which focuses on beating AIDS, starvation and extreme poverty, especially in war torn areas of Africa like Darfur, Sudan and the Congo.








Ben Romans said:
BONO.
Man.
Dude nails it every time. 









































