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endlessvista
01-03-2009, 01:10 PM
If I had some money to give to this woman to help her pay her legal bills I would.



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On the canvas: first portrait of the lady who crossed U2
The Edge: 'point of principle'

STylist Lola Cashman took on U2 and lost her shirt. Now, for very the first time, the Diary can unveil the portrait of her 'crucifixion', according to artist Kevin Sharkey.

Kevin's work, which is a mixture of painting and photography (above), is going up for auction to raise money towards the €400,000 legal fees she was left owing after losing a High Court appeal in 2006.

At the centre of the case were a Stetson, earrings and other items from U2's rock wardrobe which Cashman had planned to sell off at Christie's auction house in London.

The starting price for the portrait is $100,000 and Kevin plans to sell 1,000 limited-edition canvas prints at $1,000 a piece.

Kevin told us, "When you go up against somebody that big, you're not going to win. I followed the case and I remember this little woman going in and out of the Four Courts every day and the fleet of limousines arriving until the inevitable conclusion."

The artist said the initial idea to create the work had been a joke he had made in an interview when asked about the case. "I said maybe I should do a picture of Lola Cashman being crucified by the four lads from U2."

However, he changed his mind after a chance encounter with someone from the U2 camp.

"Although Lola posed for me last year, up to six months ago the painting didn't exist. Then I met someone connected to U2 who I considered an old friend. They approached me very loudly using the words 'You little s**t' to which I said 'What do you mean?' They said 'That Lola picture.' I explained to them I'm an artist and I am entitled to express myself however I feel, but I was very shocked to be addressed like that in the street. That really pissed me off and made me think the piece should be finished.

"I think she was crucified. Good art should be emotive. Lola is a lovely girl, a genuine person who just happened to be on the wrong side of the juggernaut. At the end of the day I have nothing personally against the members of U2. I have admired their work over the years and their contribution to music. It's incredible what they have done. I do think though that sometimes the elephant doesn't see the ant."

The elephant might not notice the ant singing about him either. Last month Sharkey launched another broadside at U2 when he went on The Late Late Show to perform 'I Said Nothing', a gay love song which he penned about heterosexual U2 drummer Larry Mullen. Didn't Boy George have a crush on him too?

Asked if he'd had any reaction from Mullen since, Sharkey said, "Like, do I want to come out for dinner? I don't see that happening."

As a postscript to our interview with Sharkey, in the current edition of Hotpress magazine, The Edge was asked if U2 had made a mistake taking their former stylist to court over a cowboy hat.

Said Edge, "It's a hard call because that was a point of principle for us. Had we known the way the whole case was going to go, we might have tried to short circuit that whole thing earlier on and gone about it in a slightly different way.

"But it's very hard if you firmly believe that somebody has stolen your property and is selling it at [auction]. It's very hard to swallow that and leave it alone. It stuck in the throat. But that's water under the bridge at this point."

You can view Kevin's The Crucifixion of Lola for the next four weeks at the Dame Street Gallery.

March 1, 2009

mikethepunk
01-03-2009, 04:48 PM
In the early 80's U2 was like my favorite band. Now when I look back at what they were and what they are now, it turns my stomach. they inspired me, back then, to look at the world differently and some of their songs inspired me to get into politics, history, etc. I am talking the album War, The unforgettable Fire, Under a Blood Red Sky....that period of U2.

Now I cant stand them and I think they are nothing but a freak show grandstanding for more bling, bling.

Myspace played their new album for free last week and i didnt listen to it at all.

whiteshadow
01-03-2009, 05:09 PM
In the early 80's U2 was like my favorite band. Now when I look back at what they were and what they are now, it turns my stomach. they inspired me, back then, to look at the world differently and some of their songs inspired me to get into politics, history, etc. I am talking the album War, The unforgettable Fire, Under a Blood Red Sky....that period of U2.


How very true, it sickening to watch them now.

hunter77
01-03-2009, 05:10 PM
In the early 80's U2 was like my favorite band. Now when I look back at what they were and what they are now, it turns my stomach. they inspired me, back then, to look at the world differently and some of their songs inspired me to get into politics, history, etc. I am talking the album War, The unforgettable Fire, Under a Blood Red Sky....that period of U2.

Now I cant stand them and I think they are nothing but a freak show grandstanding for more bling, bling.

Myspace played their new album for free last week and i didnt listen to it at all.

they were v good, havent written a decent nsong since then though:)

talulah
01-03-2009, 05:50 PM
U2 were good when they frist started,they were raw and at least what the sung about had a meaning wehter you agreed with their political views or not.They brought it Joshua tree then it went tits up,they became mainstream and their songs mean absoloutley sweet FA to mw now.

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

endlessvista
01-03-2009, 06:01 PM
In the early 80's U2 was like my favorite band. Now when I look back at what they were and what they are now, it turns my stomach. they inspired me, back then, to look at the world differently and some of their songs inspired me to get into politics, history, etc. I am talking the album War, The unforgettable Fire, Under a Blood Red Sky....that period of U2.

Now I cant stand them and I think they are nothing but a freak show grandstanding for more bling, bling.

Myspace played their new album for free last week and i didnt listen to it at all.


Did you catch them being interviewed on the BBC Culture Show the other night? What was interesting was the obvious suppressed anger which Larry Mullen JR has with Bono's behaviour. He said something like "I am tired of people thinking U2 are a poltical party." #

A lot of people in Ireland turned aginst them with the lawsuit over the hat and them moving their company out of Ireland when it came time for them to pay taxes here.

Mind you, U2 fans tend to be gullible morons. They come from all over the world to stand outside HMV on Grafton Steet in Dublin whenever they release an album just so they can fly back home saying they got the first U2 cd in Dublin. If that is not a mindless consumer sheep then I do not know what is.

mikethepunk
01-03-2009, 06:32 PM
Did you catch them being interviewed on the BBC Culture Show the other night? What was interesting was the obvious suppressed anger which Larry Mullen JR has with Bono's behaviour. He said something like "I am tired of people thinking U2 are a poltical party." #

A lot of people in Ireland turned aginst them with the lawsuit over the hat and them moving their company out of Ireland when it came time for them to pay taxes here.

Mind you, U2 fans tend to be gullible morons. They come from all over the world to stand outside HMV on Grafton Steet in Dublin whenever they release an album just so they can fly back home saying they got the first U2 cd in Dublin. If that is not a mindless consumer sheep then I do not know what is.

No I dont have cable and wouldn't watch that interview if I did.
That is really fucked up that they pulled their company out of Ireland to not have to pay taxes. What the hell are they thinking. This absolutely proves that Bono is a member of the elite. Having a lawsuit over a hat is so materialistic and disgusting. How gross.

The sheep flying to Dublin is so typical. Most people are so brainwashed by their media that it completely disgusts me. people like that are my enemy, if you are not a part of the solution you are a part of the problem-straight up!