I don't think anyone sets out to malign poor people but certainly that's what we do through organizations such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
— Bob Geldof
Irish Americans are no more Irish than Black Americans are Africans.
Actually, today I had to defend the Bush Administration in France again. They refuse to accept, because of their political ideology, that he has actually done more than any American President for Africa. But it's empirically so.
But I think Prozac is a lethal drug, I've several friends just haven't made it by taking Prozac.
Divorce is a by-product of the fact that maybe the nuclear unit is gone.
I'd always thought the Rats were good fun, but one of the very nice things about being of Saga age is that I can actually look back and think, When I was younger I was in a great band. It was always a collective thing.
Mankind at its most desperate is often at its best.
Music is still above all else the thing that does it for me.
Playing live if the thing I love doing best.
There is not a single extant study that supports all the arguments against men being with their children. It's absolute bollocks.
Everything that's rock n roll is ever meant to be is happening now. I need to get over the shock that that thing is actually happening and that thousands of millions of people around the world are watching.
You can't trust politicians. It doesn't matter who makes a political speech. It's all lies - and it applies to any rock star who wants to make a political speech as well.
Music can't change the world.
And part of that is, what is the point of having children if you don't have the privilege of bringing them up?
But if somebody dies, if something happens to you, there is a normal process of depression, it is part of being human, and some people view it as a learning experience etc.
I do think I feel it but you don't think you are cause at a certain time you are no age but you don't think you are anything. You feel the life you have lived. I feel that. It's been a long fifty years.
If you were a pretty boy pop singer, it would wreck you, growing older.
Men who are not given any voice in this because of the secret nature of the courts, what they're left with is dressing up ridiculously, but at least using humour to try and draw attention to their kids.
Music is what I must do, business is what I need to do and politics is what I have to do.
So when I got to 50 I just thought, Hold on: I'm thin. I've got my hair. I'm well off. I survived, you know.
Those songs are about getting out; they're not about getting out of family. It wasn't about how family life was curtailing because I didn't know family life.
It's really very simple, Governor. When people are hungry they die. So spare me your politics and tell me what you need and how you're going to get it to these people.
I'm sure I'm very difficult to live with because of my make-up and personality.
90% of the divorces are initiated by women. That is really odd. Why? What's going on? What's the great discontent at the heart of it?
And whereas women had to fight to find their way into the workforce, men are now fighting to reclaim their place in the family structure.
Certainly, I think being depressed is absolutely part of the human condition, it has to be, if there's joy there's its opposite, and it's something you ride if you possibly can.
I was really lucky that I came to puberty at a time when music and politics were completely intertwined.
It's like you asked me about the depression thing: you grope towards an understanding of whatever it is your going through, and it's not personal, there are forces in play around you, and you seek to understand them and that way you can go on.
Music is something I must do, business is something I need to do, and Africa is something I have to do. That's the way it breaks down in my life.
Physically I'm tired at the end of the day and quite glad to be reading in bed by midnight.
The girls are a complete joy and I love their passion. They argue with me like mad and I love that too.
When I hit 11 so did the careers of Dylan and the Stones. A year later it was the Who and the Kinks.
Well, a sort of epiphany: I was in a great band. And it's very cool to be at 53 and realise that when you were a kid you were in a great band.