Bono drove U2 bandmates mad when they lived together

Washington: U2 band members have revealed that they found it very hard sharing a house with frontman Bono in the late 1980s.

The singer, Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton shared a house in Los Angeles in 1987.

“It was a mad house. I think Bono drove us mad. It’s very hard to live with Bono,” Contactmusic quoted Clayton as saying.

“It was a house that was due to be demolished and was built in blocks around a pool.”

“We each had a bedroom and living area; it was basically a commune. Bono would find all these things to do late at night, all these underground clubs,” he added.

Guitarist The Edge opted not to live with the band and was relieved to have a “refuge” away from the group where he could work.

ANI

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