Bono Opens Up on Heart Scare and New Memoir

Bono says he finished giving interviews about his memoir Surrender and the Apple TV film. The U2 singer spoke with Apple Music host Zane Lowe about many topics. He discussed his heart surgery from 2016 and talked about his family and religious beliefs. Writing the book helped him deal with personal problems.

The singer feels different after completing the project. He believes his voice has changed and improved because of the experience. Bono thinks he sounds better than ever before. The memoir writing process freed him from old worries and concerns.

His family wanted him to slow down after the heart operation. They suggested he should watch television shows and relax more. His children introduced him to programs like The Crown and Succession. Bono refused to take up golf as a hobby.

The surgery made him step back from political activism work. He still supports causes but works behind the scenes rather than leading campaigns. Bono wants to focus more on serving his bandmates Edge, Adam and Larry. He also wants to spend more time with his wife Ali.

U2 plans to make their next album sound looser and more natural. Bono thinks rock music has become too polished recently. He wants the band to capture the feeling of musicians playing together in a room. The singer calls himself a salesman working with three talented musicians.
 

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