The U2 lead singer released a statement on Wednesday topromote the 80s-set indie film about a burgeoning rock band.
I remember the 1980s with somewhat of a blush.
No mans hair should be bigger than his girlfriends.

But that was the time.
You could wear what you liked, and the more outrageous the better.
Anything to wind up the jackbooted skinheads on Dublins north side.
Make-up on a boy drove rockers wild, and the teachers wilder.
Thank God for Bowie, who made all the black eyes okay.
And allowed people to find out who they were.
My brother gave me the gift of music through my first guitar, Bono added in his statement.
We formed a band.
In truth, at the same stage, U2 were not as good as the kids inSing Street.
In truth most films youll see this year wont touchSing Street…
Sing Streetis out now.