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To me its a latter-day gospel song, something the mainstream might not grab onto, taken at face value the lyrics are a bit cringe-worthy, but with that and mind and the vocal delivery/harmony make the song insanely powerful to me!
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Bobo has said this one is the same character as in MOS.
Where MOS is about an existential crisis, UC is about the man at the end of his rope talking to god about what to do. The sunshine bit is the following day waking up and seeing the world in a brand new light, and when the acoustic kicks in it's the flashback. I was lost... doesn;t refer to being physically lost, but spiritually and emotionally, and he is between the midnight and the dawning is more a reflection of between dark and light. The numbers falling off the clockface probably refers to his waning belief in salvation. Speed dialing with no signal at all reaffirms this line, he is calling God for clarity and he's not getting through. MOS folding to his knees is probably referencing the momnet it all falls apart and he turns to religion to pull him through (stations of the cross, knees etc). In a place of no consequence or company reveals the privacy of his location, somewhere you would go to kill yourself, no-one around, and no consequence alludes to the fact he has lost faith, and believes that when he's dead, he is gone for good. The chant is god on the phone telling him to keep living. shout it out, rise up. the oooohhhh's is probably to create the heavenly vibe surrounding god's voice. He was at the top of the bottom, meaning he had been lifted from his prevoious doom, but was still acknowledging his physical circumstances. At the edge of the known universe refers to uncertainty, meaning he's not sure now what path he will take, so he metaphorically drives to the point in time (scene) that he envisages his death, and waits for himself (he is uncertain about whether he will do it. God responds - restart and reboot yourself etc. The solo itself is an emotional ride more descriptive than any lyric. The organ gives the churcy feel, then the sprialing french horn riff which emotes ascention, yet uncertainty, the edge explodes. Edge's solo is on fire, he is having an existential epiphony, he is spiralling and coming to the surface of his dispair, and then it ends on the calming tones which brings him full circle to the intro |
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Never take LSD while you're on the cell phone or reading your email... especially when you're listening to other people's calls and reading their emails.
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In my opinion, if you go in with the attitude that, "Oh, this is brilliant, now I just have to figure out why," you've already decided exactly how you feel about it.
"Password, you enter here," and "Force quit and move to trash," almost ruin the song for me. |
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So sorry I've been away for a couple of weeks, Bono said that it's (probably) the same character in both songs, a drug abuser who's gone to the edge of his very life, in the first song he's lost everything including his wife, he can't recognise himself in a mirror anymore, then in the second he's in an altered state (he doesn't say why, but may be drugs) and he starts receiving these messages that probably save him.
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I really like the idea of the "sunshine, sunshine " part being the aftermath. it could be the character awakening to a new appreciation of life. It could equally be them going "towards the light" having ended it all... In fact you can hear some quite trippy, backwards noises while the very words are being sung, suggesting memories running backwards to the point at which the protagonist is about to kill him/herself...
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Exactly, this song is just filled with meaningless metaphor. I can't stand this song personally. I just hear Eno in the background and I want to strangle the dude. Bringing him back for the past 3 albums... BIG MISTAKE. 1 album (ATYCLB) fine, give me a throw back to the JT years... but seriously, this song is crap that Eno would write. BLAH |
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WCF,
Unknown Caller is a great song and a creeper too. It reflects something that U2 have embraced in their later years. PURE STRAIT FORWARD COMMUNICATION. In this track they are relating personal anguish that people feel in jobs, family, relationships and using 21 Century lingo computer commands. This off course is done with tounge firmly planted in cheek as spirituality and technology battle for humanity! This song has nothing got to do with worshipping Macs. It is more about the comic/artistic fodder of how technology alienates us. For example a womans voice on a telephone or answering machine would perfectly sum up the 'technology' trade off. The functions on the computer are very relevant as they describe how one should live their lives. It is part of Bonos attempt to always be communicating with others. But he knows that a whole generation of under 25s soley communicate online and simply do not get the understated. It also reflects the singers uneasiness about technology. If you look at Sydney 93 when Macphisto got a busy number is a perfect example. His reaction asks us what is 'disposable' in a technology driven world. And what is disposable is human beings. This concerns him. The key to Unknown Caller is the word Unknown and would probably be stressed if you had a conversation with narrator. The word Unknown also exemplfies how much of our interactions with people is on a business level and not in a personal way. The word Unknown also asks whether there is 'caring' for the personal in our daily reactions with people. For example, if a person calls you trying to selling vacations the extent to which they care about you is selling you the vacation. They don't care if your dog is sick, home just got foreclosed etc. This concerns the narrator. It is in effect, a 21st century spiritual. If this songs is telling you anything, it is to turn off your gadgets and climb a mountain... |
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it's too bad you can't allow yourself to like this. UC has become one of my all time favorite U2 songs. for me, MOS-UC transition may be the best two song combo in their career.
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There's nothing meaningless about this song. UC is awsome, one of their best songs ever and it became truly alive when they performed it. ![]() |
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This whole song sounds like a classic "TWilight Zone" episode to me.
Even this part... the 3:33 being Gods own phone number. “Call to me, and I will answer you; I will tell you things great beyond reach of your knowledge.” Jeremiah 33:3 That's why 333 is referred to as "God's phone number," something that Bono's said in the past. And the whole acident, suicide, tecnological, flashback imagery the song creates. Yep... Twilight Zone ![]() ![]() Now, if 333 is Gods number, I wonder what 666 stands for ? Lets ask Mister MacPhisto |
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also, J33 is on the ATYCLB cover. just saying.
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When I heard Unknown Caller for the first time I was stunned. That opening "sunshine, sunshine" well, it's very personal to me as is the 3:33 reference.
But it was the part about the accident that really got me. I lived through a terrible accident but have never felt as if I survived--as if a part of me was left behind, a part a could never reclaim due to guilt. i felt there was no grace for me but this song--it truly sounded like Christ reasserting what Christ always asserts--that grace makes beauty out of ugly things. Oh, wait, it's Bono who asserts that--my apologies to both. ![]() At any rate, the line, "you're free to go" felt like God was telling me that I was never guilty in the first place and I'm free to reclaim the parts of me I left behind. I know. I sound crazy but I truly believe that God takes the path of least resistance to speak to us and I don't think there's anything I'm less resistant to than U2. I thank all of those guys for their work every day. Thank you Bono, Edge, Larry, Adam. Thank you so much. |
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![]() I've always suspected that he was far more honest and autobiographical in his songwriting than most people realize. Like it's a safe outlet for him, as he confirms in that quote. |
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