U2 frontman Bono is set to go on tour with the band – but he is still unable to play guitar as a result of the injuries he sustained when he crashed his bike in New York City’s Central Park last November.
The Irish musician, whose real name is Paul Hewson, shattered his elbow as he came off his bike while trying to avoid colliding with another cyclist. The joint is now held together by three titanium plates and 18 screws.
The New York Times reports that he is now rehearsing with the other members of the band – The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr and Adam Clayton – at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum ahead of U2’s Innocence and Experience tour, which starts in the Canadian city on 14 May.
In a blog post uploaded to U2.com on New Year’s Day, Bono reflected on his difficult end to 2014 and said: “The recovery has been more difficult than I thought. As I write this it is not clear that I will ever play guitar again.”
Almost six months on from the incident in which he also suffered a fractured eye socket, shoulder and left hand, he told the New York Times: “I really used to think that my head was harder than any surface it came in contact with, and I don’t anymore.
“I didn’t come off a Harley-Davidson. I came off a push bike and smashed myself to bits. There is no glory here.”
While the newspaper says that Bono the singer seems little changed, putting in a typically energetic performance in rehearsal, Bono the guitarist is a different matter.
“It feels like I have somebody else’s hand,” he revealed. Referring to his fourth finger and little finger, he said, “I can’t bend these,” and indicating another part of his hand, he added, “and this is like rigor mortis.
“But they say that nerves heal about a millimetre a week, so in about 13 months I should know if it’s coming back.”
Pointing respectively at his forearm and elbow, he went on: “It’s all numb here, and this is titanium. The shoulder’s better, the face is better.”
Returning to his hand, he said: “But this is the hard bit because I can’t play guitar,” adding, with a nod to the other members of the band, “They don’t seem to mind.”
The band celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, and despite a backlash last year when users of Apple’s iTunes were given its latest album, Songs of Innocence, free of charge whether they wanted it or not, the forthcoming tour is a guaranteed success.
According to the New York Times, 98 per cent of the 1.2 million tickets for the 68-date tour have already been sold.
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I am a huge U2 fan, but the idea that Bono could ever really play the guitar...
...committed push bike rider that he is...I hope he regains full use of his limbs...not interested in him as a humanitarian or as a musician, but wouldn't wish any ill health on him.
I've seen how hard a toll such injuries bring (wife/horse/titanium plates/bone graft/screws etc...)
but as said above...must be a slow news day...
With or without you.
So are a couple of his fingers too numb to feel?
Thought you would slip that One by did you?
Why not sneak a lyric or two in? After all, you have one from a Manic's song as your tag-line...
I already did 'One.' The Manics quote is from 'Faster,' apropos?
and in other news there is no news.
I'd rather he was back on the bike and not on stage.
By all accounts he is. I saw a picture of him reputedly riding his bike in and around Dalkey, Dublin