Bono was ‘beaten by Orangemen’ as a child



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In his early childhood, Bono was the target of threats of violence from Orangemen who roamed his Dublin neighborhood, at least if a short history of rock legends is to be believed according to Jon Bon Jovi.

The singer of the eponymous band from New Jersey paints a rather colorful, if completely fanciful, portrait of his Irish peer. But then growing up in a sleepy North Dublin suburb wouldn’t be very rock and roll, would it?

In an interview on the US-based Armchair Expert podcast, Bon Jovi briefly discusses topical songwriting in the context of his comparatively humble upbringing, devoid of the kind of lingering cult threat looming over the U2 frontman. .

“Bono is probably right at my age, I think he’s a couple of months older. His upbringing was obviously very different from mine, ”he said.

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