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U2/Funny
- SOME SPANISH LESSON WITH AN IRISH ACCENT!!!
- Top 10 things U2 has learned over the years.
- Particularly
Larry: Sometimes when we shout, "Are you ready to rock?" I don't care if you're ready to rock.
- The Dalton Brothers.
- Godfather. More Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping than the Dalton Brothers! Babyface Mullen! The violin!
- Bono's count-off at the beginning of Vertigo: "1... 2... 3... 14!" Made even funnier on the Vertigo Live video when he preceded the bad Spanish by telling the audience he was going to "teach [them] some Gaelic."
- Listen closer. That first word is unos. Spanish for "some".
- Or if you hear it the same way I do, it's "11(in French), 2, 3(both in Spanish), 14(back to French)!"
- Listen closer. That first word is unos. Spanish for "some".
- Quite a few of MacPhisto's Zoo TV phone calls, especially in the Dublin gig, where he actually phoned home to find the four years old Jordan Hewson answering.
- A Day in the Life of The Edge. A documentary on a day in the life of The Edge shot by Bono, which starts with Bono breaking into Edge's hotel room and finding out the Edge falls asleep to the Sci-Fi channel.
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