Well yea the song does seem out of context on an album full of songs about Dublin, but I understand it to be an album about first experiences and important moments. Obviously going to Calif was one of these moments for him. Most definitely the horrific past and the shiny sea before him...
This is really becoming one of my favorites
CALIFORNIA!
then we fell into the shiny sea
the weight that drags your heart down
well that's what took me where I need to be
which is here, out on Zuma
watchin' you cry like a baby
god I love that verse :D and Edge's solo toward the last chorus is...
THIS^ but as for soloists:
John Lennon's - Starting Over (age 40). Considered his opus but one could say was due to untimely death.
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros various albums but Streetcore comes to mind (age 50) see reasoning above.
Can't tell if your joking or not, but if that was the reason for not discussing or airing it someone please tell Bono that is a very un-"punk rock" :huh: thing to do.
Very good interview with Fanning but can't help but notice every song on the album was discussed sans Sleep like a Baby? Was subject matter too taboo for discussion...just seems weird not to discuss the best song on the album.(imo of course)
My kid wore my old Pop Mart Tour t-shirt to high school the other day and got great reactions from people, students and teachers alike. Don't know what they think of SOI though. My kid says it's alright but likes the older stuff.
YES!! I laugh hard thinking about Henry Rollins waking up that morning and seeing that he purchased U2's Songs of Innocence. Or let me guess, he's so retro he doesn't have an iTunes account.
Bravo for you very cool story.
1984 was a magical year for U2. Remember the first time they played Pride on the radio and thought jeez, here we go they are going to be BIG...not my indy band anymore!
Sinead O'Connor was goading Bono on this subject. She had been pestering him two years ago to stand up and speak out about sexual abuse in the church and when she received no reply lambasted him in the press. I wonder if this song was in answer to that.
Got ya but I don't think his intention is to spell anything out to the audience. I think it's a matter of freeing his own personal demons. It's something he probably needed to let go for himself. If you've lost a loved one, especially one that championed you, that sense of regret carries with...
I disagree I took the coda a different way. I think it's a perfect ending and it's quite depressing. Iris is saying "free yourself to be yourself" and Bono is saying "if only you could see yourself" It's him yearning for his mother to see what he's become.
I believe that is the true intention...
Actually I believe it's "friendship once it's won, it's ONE" which is rather beautiful.
Today's favorite lyric:
I've seen myself there's no end to grief, that's how I know that there is no end to love
I can totally see pop stations picking this up ala Say Something, and All of Me. Song for Someone's vocal is just as good. Ok he's no John Legend but he holds his own.:sexywink: The length of the song is perfect for pop stations as well.
Free yourself to be yourself
(if only you could see yourself)
And yet again he expresses something that has affected so many of us. Something you probably don't go around shouting but is always there in the back of your mind. The wish that a departed loved one can see their influence and what...
You are so right. First let me say I was on the edge of closing the book on U2after the last 3 albums. So when I first took a listen I was like "uh oh":| Then a few more times through it I am very satisfied and a little amazed about it. "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" :lol:
And I'm a looooooong, long-long way from your hill of cavalry. *love this line*
And I'm a looooooong, way from where I was, where I need to be.
Sheesh, beautifully sung.
Bono battling for Ali's love.
Exactly. Very chilling lyric. Also, "Iris playing on the strand" reminds me of something I read that a cousin of Bono's recently found some old family movies of Iris when she was a teenager playing on the beach with family members and sent it to Bono who was apprehensive about watching it. He...
Nothing new. Been battling new fans since 1982, you just go with it, do your best to get yourself tickets and don't let it drive you too crazy:huh: It's part of what you put up with for knowing greatness.
It's a bit of a nod to Joe Strummer(the Clash) and what a huge impact the clash had on the very young impressionable U2 after seeing them perform live.
Soldier Soldier we signed our lives away, complete surrender, the only weapon we know-- and the bit about "Old man knows how to cheat...