U2 frontman Bono Agrees With Poor Reviews of Spider-Man Musical
. It's believed to be the most expensive Broadway show in history, having cost more than $70m to stage � but it's been hit with problems since long before it opened. Now Bono admits he was in agreement with the poor reviews. "It might have been a little hard for some people around here to take it � but we don't disagree," The singer tells ABC. "That's the sort of stuff we were saying backstage. The last version had a lot of magic and mysterious stuff. It was beautiful in so many ways � it just didn't cohere." more on this story RockNewsDesk.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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