Paul Brady has admitted he thought U2 and their frontman Bono were 'destined to go nowhere' as he lifted the lid on the feud between him and Ireland's ...
It was difficult finding your place for the first time and I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so sometimes I might have demanded something in a way that I shouldn't,' he said. Back in 2014, Paul slammed U2 after they struck a $100m deal with Apple for their album 'Songs of Innocence'. That was really all it was,' he said. 'I wasn't the only one who felt that when the first utterances of U2, they were not destined to go anywhere. It should not be given away free. We met on a radio show and I had a wee go at him.