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The links claiming that Bono said Discotheque is a re-write of "Begging You" are just unsourced claims that U2 ripped off The Stone Roses. It's clear after listening to the song that Begging You might have inspired U2 to make Discotheque, but it's by no means a rip off, or a re-write.
I suggest the sentence be changed to "Bono has admittted that the song is inspired by The Stone Roses' 'Begging You'", because it's obvious when comparing the songs, and that's what the link actually says.
Zebulon Macon 07:29, 18 July 2006 (UTC)