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    crumbs from your table

    I believe, like many of their great songs, there could easily be 2 or more interpretations, even within the same song, or even in the same lines. WALK ON is like that. It could be the church AND America. "From the brightest star Comes the blackest hole You had so much to offer Why did you...
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    "but time won't take the boy out of this man"

    B.B King would still say to him, "Those are some mighty heavy lyrics from such a young man!" I like to think about what his mind is going to come up with when he is really older, like 70 or so. U2 has, for the past 25 years, done away with many of the conventions of rock that had been...
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    (04-25-2005) Drum and Bass -- U2.com*

    Has anyone at all gotten this article yet? :shrug:
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    (04-25-2005) Drum and Bass -- U2.com*

    Same here...I can't afford right now to join ( just spent $190.00 on tickets to the Vertigo show in Glendale and $150 for 2 nights at a hotel in Phoenix!) so if there is a kind soul out there that could let me read it please email me at tmciano@yahoo.com. I would SO much appreciate it...
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    The Very Best and Worst U2 Lyric

    I really like: Have you come here for forgiveness? Have you come to raise the dead? Have you come here to play Jesus, to the lepers in your head? and: You say love is temple You ask me to enter, but then you make me crawl. (memories of an ex-wife)
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    MERGED-->Misheard U2 lyrics...+ The Bono mispronunciation/misinterpretation thread.

    Because my copy of the LP didn't have a lyric sheet, I had many of the words to Bullet The Blue Sky very wrong and the song made no sense at all to me. It was SO cool years later to see the correct lyrics...a whole new song!! Here is what my brain heard: In a halloween Comes a stringin lane...
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    The Very Best and Worst U2 Lyric

    When I hear that line, I just think of a slimy NEWborn baby's head. I'm sure he didn't mean quite THAT new born, but I don't know, the line just weirds me out. Freedom doesn't smell at all. It just plain doesn't HAVE any scent at all. A blind person would not recognise freedom by a scent.
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    U2 songs EVERYONE loves but you CANNOT HATE MORE?!

    I seem to have a problem with the way Bono sings the words "Meeeerickuhhllll Drahhhg" in "Miracle Drug." Am I the only one on this? This song is a let down after Vertigo. It screws up the sequence. It should not be the 2nd song on the album.
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    your very First U2 Song

    I was in the army in 1983 in Germany, and this new guy who had just arrived in Germany was assigned to my room in the barracks. Within about 10 minutes after I met him he started raving on about this band called U2. He then played me the "War" album, and then "Boy" on my stereo. I was impressed...
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    Rattle and Hum is the weakest U2 album

    There is something in the R&H film that drives me nuts whenever I watch it. Just as they are really getting into a live take of "Angel of Harlem" ...BAM! it's cut off and we don't get to see the complete song, and it bothers me every time I see it! I don't understand what could have possibly...
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