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Hi everyone.  We're live in Dublin with U2 bassist Adam Clayton.


salome269 says: Adam: what has been the weirdest experience during this tour so far?

Adam says : The weirdest experience is always the moment the lemon opens. You always go, is this gonna work? Is this what it feels like to be Michael Jackson?

                        


                        Patrick_M says: Adam: Did the huge success of the
                        "Mission:Impossible theme" - The most sucesseful U2-related single
                        on the US charts on this decade - give you & Larry the satisfaction of
                        proving you two can survive without the "other two" :-)?

                        Adam says : I don't think either of us saw it as an opportunity to give
                        up our day jobs. We realized it was because of U2 it was received
                        so well.  It was great to do something on our own without Edge and
                        Bono. Creatively it was easier to communicate between the two of
                        us.
                      
  


                        ^BadCop^ says:  Adam : If the Smurfs wanted to do a cover of one of
                        U2's songs, would you let them????

                        Adam says : I guess we would, yeah.
                        


                        

                        upoo2 says: Have you ever noticed your bass is out of tune on Two
                        Hearts Beat As One?

                        Adam says : On the recording version on that it's quite possible.
                        Back then I didn't pay attention to tuning or timing. But I've learned to
                        count til 4 since then.

                        


                        Shades says: Adam...if you had just one record to listen to for the
                        rest of your life...which would it be?

                        Adam says : That's very veryhard. It might be a VanMorrison record.
                        Or a Bob Marley record. I couldn't narrow it down any clkoser than
                        that. Could be a Miles Davis record.

                        


                        LEKO says: Adam, in 1992 ZOO TV I was in front of you during the
                        Montreal concert, and I admire your standing, you looked proud and
                        very cool...  This kind of behaviour comes from your mother or your
                        father?

                        Adam says : My goodness this person must know my Mum or my
                        Dad. I don't know where the good genes come in our family -- maybe
                        from our grandparents.
                        


                        Guybrush says: Adam : What exactly is the process during
                        songwriting where you come up with those basslines?  Are the
                        songs built around your lines or is it theother way round?

                        Adam says : Each individual case is different. Sometimes Edge will
                        co me together with a chord sequence that just needs a bass part
                        added to it. Other times we'll take a bass part that happens in a
                        rehearsal situation or a sound check and we'll work some chords
                        over that. Please was a case where we put some chords over that.
                       
 


                        deseree says: Adam, do you ever sing in the shower?

                        Adam says : Very, very occasionally.


                        godpart3 says: Adam, do you ever try on bono's stage costumes
                        when he's not around?

                        Adam says : Every band needs someone like Bono in it. When you
                        join a band you don't know who's good at what -- I'm really pleased
                        that Bono took the job that he took and that I took the job that I took.

                        


                        upoo2 says: Are you happier now than in 1987?

                        Adam says : I was pretty confused in 1987. I'm still confused, but
                        definitely happier.

                        


                        Kelly says: Adam, has Larry sold his soul to the devil....is that why he
                        looks so young?

                        Adam says : It might look that way sometimes, it's just that he's
                        actually 2 years younger than the rest of us.
                        



                        [23:40] <Tonster> Guybrush says: Adam : How do you feel when the
                        crowd responds so wildly to the memorable basslines like in New
                        Years Day or With or Without You?

                        Adam says : Everytime you get that great response in your head you
                        go I wish there were a few more where those came from.  But I play
                        differently now. Back then you took an idea and played it for all it's
                        worth.

                        


                        <Tonster> Any truth to the tale that the lyrics to "Drowning Man" were
                        written to you?

                        Adam says : I don't think so. I think one of the aspects of the way
                        Bono writes lyrics is he draws on a broad base of experience that's
                        based on everyone he's involved with. He takes little bits and we're
                        all the same in many ways.  We each have our own tragedies or
                        loyalties or successes and he just makes it universal.

                        


                        Danie says: Adam---do you like to sit and listen to your own
                        records..or is it hard for you to listen to your own music?

                        Adam says : I listen to them sometimes. Usually the record that we've
                        just finished making I'll listen to quite a lot because we're trying to
                        learn how to play it live and I'm still moving things around in my head
                        with it.  I go back to older records sometimes but you tend to hear
                        just mistakes. You realize that your initial instincts about it are
                        absolutely true.

                        


                        Arielle says: Adam, which song do you feel is most changed by a live
                        performance vs. studio recording?

                        Adam says : In the show that we're doing at the moment I think Velvet
                        Dress would be a candidate for that. Discotheque is a different live
                        version.

                        


                        Cyrelle says: adam, what profession would you be involved with were
                        it not for u2

                        Adam says : I think about this one every couple of years and I always
                        come up with something pretty good. Maybe a truck driver or
                        something. I like being on the road.  It's a very confusing bundle of
                        emotions. Playing one night is bad enough in as much as it's much
                        easier to pose in front of a mirror than in front of your friends and
                        family.  Adam says : The show is the easisest part of the dayin your
                        hometown because you come home and everything catches up with
                        you.  Playing two nights just kind of doubles trouble. But Irish
                        audiences are fantastic and well worth it.

                        


                        JOEJOEJOE says: Any comments on Princess Diana?

                        Adam says : I heard the news this morning at 10:00 and it kicked me
                        sideways and I don't really know why.  She represented a change
                        within Britian and the aristocracy. And that's been swept away.  It
                        was also such a senseless thing. I understand what happened in
                        being chased by the paparazzi.  They're risk-takers. There were
                        motobikes involved and it's quite likely someone pulled in front. It is
                        senseless. It's a complicated issue because we all like to read the
                        newspapers.

                        


                        Omar says: ADAM: Which is your favorite writer?

                        Adam says : I haven't read a book for a while! I like the Flannery
                        O'Connor books, things like that, they're an influence on what we
                        were doing around the time of Joshua Tree.  I really like The English
                        Patient -- it was a bewitching book. The film was great as well.

                        


                        POPsickle says: Adam, U2's videos are pretty striking.. do you enjoy
                        being involved in making music videos?

                        Adam says : I absolutely hate being involved in the making of music
                        videos. I abhor them.  The visual presentation of music is upon us -- I
                        never know what the videos are about, but hey, if you can't beat 'em,
                        join 'em.

                        


                        Greg says: A D A M:  Have you ever played a porno on your
                        awesome HUGE Popmart screen for fun?!

                        Adam says : It's an idea that has aome up a couple of times! But it
                        hasn't been done as yet, maybe sometime in the future.
                        



                        salome269 says: Adam: how do you feel about performing for the
                        mtv awards?

                        Adam says : Kinda looking forward to it becvause we've never really
                        performed at those things before. Doing TV shows can be fun. We
                        used to do it a lot a few years back. I think it's better to be performing
                        at these things than in the audience.

                        

                        

                        Patrick_M says: Adam - A question about remixes. Some of them
                        are great and really take the song a step further - Lady with the
                        spinning head being a fine example. Others, like Lemon - Version
                        Dub - are produced with hardly anything from U2's original
                        encarnation of the song. What is U2's real involvement with the DJ's
                        that remixes the song?

                        Adam says : Our involvement with the Djs is you tell them how great
                        the track is, and normally they only really want a vocal so you send
                        them a DAT and then they build up the rest themselves.  It's always
                        interesting to us to get them back and see what they've done with
                        them. It's kind of nice that they're a surprise because it's never what
                        you expect to hear.  That's the nature of a remix -- you want to be
                        surprised. 



                        How do you feel about bootlegs? 

                        I think bootlegs are something that's very difficult to stop. There are
                        fans out there that want to buy them. I don't like overpriced bootlegs
                        that are ripping the fans off. If they're good quality recordings of a
                        show then I'm happy enough that people have access to those
                        things.  I know there's a culture out there that listens to these things
                        so I sort of tolerate it, providing no one's getting ripped off.

                        


                        Leia says: Adam-Who are your major influences?

                        Adam says : Again this is a question that comes up every so often . .
                        . I think Peter Hook who used to be in Joy Division was an influence
                        in that he showed me something different he could do with a bass.
                        And then James Jameson who played bass on a lot of Motown
                        records in the early days, electric bass playing, showed me how you
                        could funk it up with rhythm and melody. I aspire to move between
                        those three spirits when I'm playing.

                        


                        MichaelW says: Adam: What are your (as well as the band's)
                        feelings towards 'overzealous' fans at shows?  Also, do you think the
                        Internet has made fans more overzealous, or does it just seem that
                        way?

                        Adam says : It depends what you mean by overzealous. I think
                        people being excited or moved by an experience -- that's what it's all
                        about. But there is a tendency for people to be obsessive.  Certainly I
                        don't mind meeting people who love the music and if there's an
                        opportunity to talk about that I'm happy to take it.  There was a time
                        people were just looking for an autograph and I'm happy to do that as
                        well. But there are people taking it to extreme -- an autograph, a
                        photo, a video recorder, and could you fill this bag up with old
                        clothes.

                        


                        Guybrush says: Adam : Was it a pleasant experience hanging your
                        willy out for all to see on Achtung Baby?? :)

                        Adam says : I had to be talked into it, I have to say. I was very
                        nervous and apprehensive about revealing myself in such a way. But
                        I got into the spirit of wickedness, I suppose. I objected to the
                        censorship that happened in some countries. I think nude
                        photography is absolutely appropriate and shouldn't embaraass
                        anyone.  I think the photos Robert Mapplethorpe took of male nudes
                        helped me look at myself as a man and looking at penises. It's a
                        hard thiing to overcome but it's good. I only wish I had an erection at
                        the time.

                        


                        CyberMoon says: What is your favorite song off Pop?

                        Adam says : Again it kind of changes on a weekly basis. Maybe my
                        alltime favorite is Please, which we've just rerecorded for the single.
                        Playboy Mansion always brings a smile to my face.

                        


                        adamsgirl says: Adam: You are, arguably, the  best dressed man in
                        rock. How do you do it?

                        Adam says : That's definitely arguable if you talk to me other three
                        mates.  I don't really operate on that level very often but I'm glad
                        somebody notices that I'm well turned out.

                        


                        adamsgirl says: Adam: How well do you get on with your bandmates
                        after a few months on the road?

                        Adam says : It's not really a question of months, it's years at this
                        stage -- 20 years together.  Every so often you look at that and go 20
                        years, it's like being married.  How many people really have
                        friendships that have survived 20 years. I value it and  think it's an
                        amazing achievement.

                        


                        Guybrush says: Adam : Do you feel you've toned downed on stage
                        during the concerts over the years?

                        Adam says : I certainly have. You get a little wiser. I remember being
                        very enthusiastic and active -- a lot of that came from fighting for our
                        lives, living hard to mouth.  We didn't know if we'd get to release
                        another record and every tour and ever performance counted.  I was
                        fueled up on adrenalin. Now the music has become a lot more
                        important to me -- the playing of it. Listening to Larry, supporting
                        Bono -- that's important. Now my concentration is more on 1-2-3-4
                        here we go rather than any athletic ambitions I might have.

                        


                        may says:Adam,what do you  want that you don't have?

                        Adam says : Gosh, again, one of those things you can think of
                        something really insightful to say . . .I suppose nowadays I wish I
                        didn't have to work nights, but that's not very rock 'n' roll.




                        POPsickle says: Adam, do you ever plan on writing an
                        autobiography?

                        Adam says : No I don't. I'm not sure if the world would be that
                        interested in my inner thoughts and feelings and if I was to write
                        something that's what it'd be about because I would not write
                        something that would compromise relationships and loyalties.



                        Gurt says: ADAM, where do you think U2 will be in 2010?

                        Adam says : I don't know. Again it's something that you think up and
                        wonder if there's a time limit -- you wonder if you can plan for that
                        eventuality, whatever that is.  I think probably U2 will be making
                        music and performing in some stage and theatre somewhere. It's
                        kind of the only thing we know how to do.

                        


                        rick says: Adam tell us about your experience in Kansas with W.S:
                        Burroughs!

                        Adam says : William Burroughs is an amazing man. I don't really
                        know that much about him. I've read some of his work and I know
                        he's got a feisty attitude about some things. He seemed to have a lot
                        of spirit and a lot of youth and we sat and talked nad he was very
                        switched on to what was going on.  It was an amazing experience
                        and his subsequent death makes it even more precious.

                        


                        Shades says: Adam...do you feel any sort of competition with the
                        Rolling Stones new tour?

                        Adam says : I don't think we think in terms of competition with other
                        tours. The Rolling Stones do what they do very well and they have an
                        amazing history. It's amazing that at this stage they want to get up on
                        stage and is a real testament to their friendship.  I think it's about
                        more than how much they'll have in their bank account at the end.

                        


                        salome269 says: adam: how do you feel about bands like spice girls
                        and hanson taking over the radio waves?

                        Adam says : There's always been pop music and pop bands and
                        every couple of years there's a new band comes up with a different
                        sound. I don't know what's going to happen to Hanson when their
                        voices break. I certainly like looking at the Spice Girls.  They get
                        people into record shops and talking about music.

                        


                        mofo says: Adam,do u ever go sightseeing in the citys that you tour?

                        Adam says : No. Very very rarely. You end up really seeing the inside
                        of the hotel and the inside of the gig and usually we have the same
                        furniture that travels so I don't think I've been going anywhere for the
                        last year, I've been in the same place going backwards and
                        forwards.


                        deseree says: Adam, do you see U2 working with any rap artists,
                        such as Dr. Dre?

                        Adam says : Well, I wouldn't rule out working with Dre. We're big fans
                        of his and we've met him a couple of times.It's a question of tempos
                        'cuz those guys work at slower tempos.  We met up when we were
                        mastering our album in New York with Aza because we wanted to
                        get him to a remix of Discotheque at the time but in the end he said
                        that the speed of this is too fast for rap or hip hop.  I think we're going
                        to give him a go with If God Would Send His Angels.
                        



                        adamsgirl says: Adam: Does being on tour tend to make one a less
                        responsible citizen?

                        Adam says : Yes, unfortunately. It's very corrupting.  You do kind of
                        forget the values of the real world because your values tend to reflect
                        what you're doing which is the show is the most important thing and
                        the show happens at roughly the same time every night and there
                        can't be a problem that can't be gotten over.  When you get back in
                        the real world you have to negotiate a little more with the citizens.


                        salome269 says: Adam: would you rather be invisible or be able to
                        fly?

                        Adam says : I'd like to be able to fly.
                        


                        salome269 says: Adam:  what do you wish to achieve in the coming
                        year?

                        Adam says : I'd like to get to the end of this tour feeling fulfilled from
                        having accomplished something that has been very hard and has
                        taken a lot of hard work.  I'd like to have my sanity. I'd like to feel
                        creatively stimulated to kind of go back in there and make another
                        great record.

                        


                        Patrick_M says: Would U2 ever release an Anthology-like box-set?

                        Adam says : Maybe at some point it would be interesting to people. I
                        was there when some of that first stuff was recorded and I'm not sure
                        how interseting it is.  At the moment I'd prefer that people didn't get
                        access to the bottom drawer.

                        


                        Ai says :  In one word, what is popmart to you?

                        Adam says : It's the next century.
                        


                        ariel says: Adam, when you are being interviewed, can you tell the
                        difference between a journalist who has simply researched your
                        history and one that is truly a fan?

                        Adam says : It is a contradiction. People who are truly fans ask
                        certain kinds of questions that sometimes you haven't thought about.
                        A journalist who's really reserached your history is a lot more
                        academic in their approach and you tend to respond more
                        academically.

                        


                        SpanishEyesU2 says: ADAM: Do you think U2's music is reaching
                        out to the younger audience?

                        Adam says : Definitely. It wasn't so apparent in America and I guess
                        that's because a lot of people don't really like going to stadiums. But
                        since we've come to Europe and are playing general admission
                        we've found we've gotten a younger, more aggressive audience
                        that's ready to party.  Our music has stayed relevant to people who
                        are just getting turned on to music. If we'd stayed oding what we
                        were dong on the Joshua Tree I think we weould've gotten older
                        musically.  We still have our Joshua Tree fans but we also have other
                        fans who come at us different musically and every other which way,..

                        


                        Cambot says: What's your favorite food?

                        Adam says : Sushi.
                        


                        Anne says: Adam would you mind it if the band i'm in played some
                        U2 cover tunes?

                        Adam says : Not at all. Maybe she'd be able to figure out what i"m
                        playing!

                        


                        CyberMoon says: How was the concert tonight?

                        Adam says : It was amazing. The audience is what the concert's all
                        about because we're the same every night, so for us it's how the
                        audience reacts.  Concerts this size very often are about what's
                        happening in the audience and the music is a catalyst for that to
                        happen.

                        


                        Gurt says: adam, in the early times (1975...) did you ever think to be
                        where you are now?

                        Adam says : Well, back then you had to have blind faith and
                        absolutely self-belief, which I had in those days. In reality, it's a
                        surprise and a wonder to me that we actually have achieved the
                        things we have achieved and there's still more to come.  I never really
                        accepted it. Be careful what you set your sights upon because it just
                        might happen.
                        



                        from_Chile says: Adam: if you were in my chair, Who would you like
                        to be asking questions?

                        Adam says : I guess I'd be interested in asking questions to Tony
                        Blair, this guy who just got in with the Labour government.
                        In America, Bill Clinton represents the changing generations. I think
                        it's very important coming at the end of this century, people who have
                        control over our lives are people you'd actually like to sit down and
                        talk to.


                        <Alex> Thanks so much for talking with us, Adam.  And thanks to
                        everyone for joining the chat.  Don't forget to come back to the site
                        for tour updates, live chats, and live show cybercasts.

 

 



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