Just reading Neil McCormick's 'Killing Bono', previously published as 'I was bono's doppleganger'. Anyone read it? Not far in but its a very engaging read, occasionally laugh out loud funny.Not sure if I'll tire of the self deprecation though. Only in the prologue does he sound genuinley cheesed off that his old mate is a megastar and keeps ringing him up. Seems that even at the tender age of 15 bonio's smarm offensive personality was pretty much fully formed. And, contrary to popular opinion, i.e., mine, they did have a bit of a punk phase with bonio turning up to schol with a safety pin through his cheek - until the lovely Ali split up with him and he revealed it wasn't actually pierced, just clevely placed to look so. chortle. But they did do the punk thing and alot of covers, but it was v short lived. Interestingly... at the time it was Clayton who was the other uberconfident one, cheekily blagging support slots and gigs all over dublin and even then with a propensity for getting his nob out all over the place. And the gig where they (still called Hype and a five piece) open up, to be followed by a couple of bands including a fledgling virgin prunes, and then headline as the slimmed down four piece U2 we know and love - all originals and no covers. Plus he confirms what I'd always thought that the early stuff bonios rambling lyrics are largely made up on the spot.
Scanned a bit for buns references and only a passing one but it was Drummond who signed the author's band to WEA with a 30K advance only for the evil one known as rob dickens to can it a week later (after returning from the US with a flea in his ear for not making enough cash), but as bionio keeps saying in the bits I've read - that's rock'n'roll. Apparently its a film now.