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Here is the letter Bono wrote to Dave Fanning about the new U2 album
Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr and Apple CEO, Tim Cook Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP/Press Association Images Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images
YESTERDAY, U2 RELEASED their new album, Songs of Innocence, for free on iTunes at Apple’s launch event for the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch.
Millions of people already have the album in their music libraries, but only one radio DJ was chosen to put it out on the airwaves for the first time – 2fm’s Dave Fanning.
And his copy came with a thank-you note from the auld poxbottle himself, Bono.
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His handwriting isn’t the most legible (work on that, Bono) but this is what we think he’s saying:
Right you are, Bono.
Previously: U2 just unveiled their new album and released it for free>
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