Carmanah
The Fly
Funny enough, I posted this a long time ago on Interference and it brought up some lovely discussions, but nobody was able to solve this crazy mystery.
So the story goes
In 1993 I recorded a song which, at the time, I thought instinctively was a new U2 song (Achtung/Zooropa-era). Hey, I was 12 years old at the time.
It had Bono's character and Edge's guitar and the whole Achtung Baby vibe going on... upon first listen, you'd think it was U2 too, in 1993!
I taped the song off a Vancouver (Canada) mainstream radio station in the middle of the afternoon. (Recently a former DJ of the station confirmed that it was recorded on Z95.3 FM, which was where you could hear U2, Lenny Kravitz, House of Pain, etc - those kinds of hits.) Unfortunately the DJ never announced the band or the song, but at the time I figured I'd find it sooner or later.
That never happened.
So the song sounds SOOO much like U2, but it's not U2.
It's not a U2 rarity - it was played on mainstream radio in the afternoon.
It's not a compilation featuring Bono or Edge - if it was, we'd know by now.
It's not a bootleg because again, it was being played on mainstream radio. The crappy recording (especially the first second or two) is the result of taping the song on a warped cassette and then making an mp3 out of it using crappy input cables.
It was taped on the radio in early 1993, meaning that the song had to be recorded in 1993 or earlier.
So here's the song.
It sounds like U2 at times, it's uncanny. This is why I really want to find out who it is. Who sounded like U2 during 1993, but wasn't U2? I'm curious to find out!
The lyrics, if you can figure them out, are not on any search engine. Try Googling them, and you'll just come back to my own forum postings trying to figure out this mystery.
I have a feeling the band is a one hit wonder that had a partial hit in the early 90's, and that was that. It was likely a Canadian band, but who knows, right?
I've asked countless DJ's (club/radio) and some die-hard musical trivial gurus who really have no clue.
For those that are curious, here's the song:
*link removed by Bonochick*
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
So the story goes
In 1993 I recorded a song which, at the time, I thought instinctively was a new U2 song (Achtung/Zooropa-era). Hey, I was 12 years old at the time.
I taped the song off a Vancouver (Canada) mainstream radio station in the middle of the afternoon. (Recently a former DJ of the station confirmed that it was recorded on Z95.3 FM, which was where you could hear U2, Lenny Kravitz, House of Pain, etc - those kinds of hits.) Unfortunately the DJ never announced the band or the song, but at the time I figured I'd find it sooner or later.
That never happened.
So the song sounds SOOO much like U2, but it's not U2.
It's not a U2 rarity - it was played on mainstream radio in the afternoon.
It's not a compilation featuring Bono or Edge - if it was, we'd know by now.
It's not a bootleg because again, it was being played on mainstream radio. The crappy recording (especially the first second or two) is the result of taping the song on a warped cassette and then making an mp3 out of it using crappy input cables.
It was taped on the radio in early 1993, meaning that the song had to be recorded in 1993 or earlier.
So here's the song.
It sounds like U2 at times, it's uncanny. This is why I really want to find out who it is. Who sounded like U2 during 1993, but wasn't U2? I'm curious to find out!
The lyrics, if you can figure them out, are not on any search engine. Try Googling them, and you'll just come back to my own forum postings trying to figure out this mystery.
I have a feeling the band is a one hit wonder that had a partial hit in the early 90's, and that was that. It was likely a Canadian band, but who knows, right?
I've asked countless DJ's (club/radio) and some die-hard musical trivial gurus who really have no clue.
For those that are curious, here's the song:
*link removed by Bonochick*
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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