Yes I am aware of ROTH's endeavors...But you make him sound like he has dedicated his life in some monastic order, which is not the case...Originally posted by DLR_EngineRoom
No question - I agree with you there, but that's not the point I'm making.
Any 'true' Roth fan woulda read the book.
And remembered the stories that included the MuchMusic interview, his humanitarian duties with people overseas, and his recent EMT work.
P.S. As much as I love Bono/U2, Roth did way more by actually rolling up his sleeves and doing something, not just talking - and that's not to take away from the great work that Bono did.
And BONO has done much more than talking. He did relief work in AFRICA (the source of many of the JOSHUA TREE lyrics) and he has met with world leaders pushing for debt relief. And it has negatively affected his career, causing delays in album releases and some tension between he and the other members of U2...