If you think there is a new U2 album on its way anytime
soon, think again. U2 lead singer Bono told David Letterman that "God's is
the band's manager." Music-news reports that Bono was a guest of the Late
Show With David Letterman this week and explained why there has not been a new
U2 record since 'No Line On The Horizon' in 2009. "You know Quincy Jones
said to me 'Bono, you've got to wait for God to walk through the room' and I
said 'Q, why is God so unreliable in the music department". And he said
"Just to teach you to wait', so we are waiting," Bono said. He
explained that there was no rush for the next album. "We have a deal with
our audience, they give us a great life and they expect us to be great and
that's tricky, "Bono said. "As you get better you get very good and
very good is kind of the enemy of great. You can mistake it for great. People
don't get excited about us being very good. Who needs a new U2 album? There are
loads of them out there. We have to make a great U2 album and they don't care
waiting as long as it's great".
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