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U2 frontman Bono is being awarded an honorary knighthood by the Queen, the British Embassy in Dublin has said.

The singer, whose real name is Paul Hewson, has been given the honour for "his services to the music industry and for his humanitarian work," it said.

Prime Minister Tony Blair congratulated him, telling the singer in a letter: "You have tirelessly used your voice to speak up for Africa."

The 46-year-old will receive the honour in Dublin early in the new year.

British ambassador David Reddaway will conduct the ceremony.

The embassy said the agreement of the Irish government was sought and granted for the Dublin-born singer to be honoured.


A statement on the band's website said the singer, who has lobbied Western leaders to increase aid to developing countries and cancel Third World debt, was "very flattered" to receive the award.

It added that he hoped it opened doors for his campaigning work against extreme poverty in Africa.

Because he is not a British national, he will not be able to use the title "Sir". The honour is the same as that conferred upon fellow Dubliner Bob Geldof in 1986.

Other recipients of honorary knighthoods include Microsoft founder Bill Gates, singer Placido Domingo and film director Steven Spielberg.

In his letter to the singer, Mr Blair thanked Bono for his work in the run up to 2005's G8 summit, which had a focus on African poverty.

Alongside Geldof, Bono organised the Live 8 concerts to coincide with the summit, and increase the pressure on Western leaders to take action.


Bono has lobbied George Bush on the issue of Third World debt
"I know from talking to you how much these causes matter to you. I know as well how knowledgeable you are about the problems we face and how determined you are to do all you can to help overcome them," he said.



"I want personally to thank you for the invaluable role you played in the run-up to the Gleneagles G8 summit. Without your personal contribution, we could not have achieved the results we did.

"So thank you and I look forward to continuing to work together to maintain momentum on Africa, and ensure leaders around the world meet the promises they have made."

In 2003, Bono was presented with France's Legion D'Honneur by President Jacques Chirac, while in 2005 he was voted Time magazine's person of the year for his work promoting justice and equality, along with Bill and Melinda Gates.

Last year, he admitted that at one stage, he was worried his commitment to the cause might force him to leave U2.

In 2006 he was named the most influential pop star of the past 25 years by music network MTV, and in February U2 won five Grammy Awards, including song of the year for Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, and album of the year for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.
 
Originally posted by Ardross@Dec 23 2006, 02:56 PM



In 2006 he was named the most influential pop star of the past 25 years by music network MTV
Which says more about the peons at MTV than anything anyone could ever write.
 
Speeches for honours :ph34r:

I've always suspected that a series of global world poverty concerts centred on London had more of an impact on the IOC who voted about 2 or 3 days than has been widely acknowledged. Chirac's lambasting of Finnish cuisine was a classic though, check out the voting :lol:
 
I don't agree, I think he ticks all the boxes such as they are. Now, if David Beckham was to get one...
 
I have no problem with Bono`s award because of his humanitarian work, there shouldn`t be any music thing tagged onto it however.

Jeffrey Archer should still be in prison, along with all his readers.
 
Originally posted by Euronymous@Dec 23 2006, 03:56 PM
I have no problem with Bono`s award because of his humanitarian work, there shouldn`t be any music thing tagged onto it however.

Jeffrey Archer should still be in prison, along with all his readers.
Why not have the music thing tagged on ? We all can't be black leather coated freaks with tongue piercings, thrashing our heads so rigourously that our brains go numb, i prefer decent music like U2, although i'd swap them for Radiohead anyday. Actually give Thom Yorke one too. :P
 
Nothing to do with quality then, it`s all about the units. I suppose Corrie is the best programme on the tele as well.
 
The proof is there though, 150 million albums sold, so surely people like there music and the songs Bono has written or else they would'nt buy the albums so to answer you question its about both the quantity and quality.

Just because you dont like there music does'nt detract from them being in the top 10 most influential bands in the last century.
 
Originally posted by The Pro@Dec 23 2006, 08:00 PM


Just because you dont like there music does'nt detract from them being in the top 10 most influential bands in the last century.
Influential for whom. Up and coming musicians? Got to be kidding.

Units sold has no bearing on quality.
 
I know someone who works for a very large charity that Bono 'fronts' for. When there is a TV camera around he turns up....his other famous Irish compatriot on the other hand is extremely involved in all the day to activity of any campaign. "Likes to don the glasses and thinks he looks cool", I am told.
The 'honours' system really is a complete nonsense, and not just because of this particular instance.
 
Originally posted by Euronymous+Dec 23 2006, 07:02 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Euronymous @ Dec 23 2006, 07:02 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-The Pro@Dec 23 2006, 08:00 PM


Just because you dont like there music does'nt detract from them being in the top 10 most influential bands in the last century.
Influential for whom. Up and coming musicians? Got to be kidding.

Units sold has no bearing on quality. [/b][/quote]
You don't last, what is it, nearly 30yrs? in the music industry if your album material is not quality and i bet 90% of people around the world can sing along to a U2 song.

We'll agree to disagree. I like them, you dont. ;)
 
Would anybody believe me if I told you my house was about 400 yds (and the Berlin wall as we called it), from Bono's when we were kids and (nearly )contempories? I am sure I must have beat him up at some stage becuae all the posh kids got it. Anyway, as this young IRA sympathiser was a Protestant and middle class he was shipped out to a school I couldn't go to.

If he had come to the local comprehensive with me I may well have been in U2. Apart fom the fact that I have no interest in music I s'pose.
 
Originally posted by The Pro@Dec 23 2006, 08:16 PM

You don't last, what is it, nearly 30yrs? in the music industry if your album material is not quality
I disagree. Elton John is still around and his last good album was released in 1975.
 
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