U2 seemingly received certainly one of its first massive breaks in mysterious methods.
The band’s lead singer Bono joined “The Late Present With Stephen Colbert” Thursday night time and revealed how the band gained publicity by passing off The Ramones’ “Glad to See You Go” as their very own.
When a outstanding tv producer visited Mount Temple Complete Faculty, the place Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. attended highschool, the rock group performed to the tune of a lie when requested to carry out an authentic tune.
“We had a giant TV producer, a giant cheese, come into our highschool, and we had been gonna get our break and get on the nationwide telly,” Bono stated. “There was a knock on the door … and we’re like ‘f–ok.’ What are we gonna do?
“He walks in,” the 62-year-old singer continued. “‘So that you write your personal songs … Might you play me one?'”
After exchanging glances, the band busted out The Ramones’ 1977 hit, claiming it to be an authentic piece.
“That’s improvisation, too,” Bono joked.
U2 booked its first tv efficiency in 1978 on RTÉ’s “Youngline” program.
The rocker additionally carried out throughout the late-night slot, singing “With or With out You” whereas selling his new ebook, “Give up: 40 Songs, One Story.”
Bono, who’s actual identify is Paul David Hewson, opened his ebook tour on the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan on Wednesday, sharing life tales and songs to 1000's of followers.
He'll go to Boston’s Orpheum Theatre tonight earlier than stopping in Toronto Sunday for one more present.
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