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Prince reference in U2 song? Does anyone know if there is a Prince reference in the U2 song "Gone" (album "Pop", 1997)?
Lyrics: You get to feel so guilty Got so much for so little The you find that feeling just won't go away. You're holding on to every little thing so tightly Till there's nothing left for you anyway. Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights I'll be up with the sun I'm not coming down I'm not coming down I'm not coming down. You wanted to get somewhere so badly You had to lose yourself along the way. You changed your name Well that's okay, it's necessary And what you leave behind you don't miss anyway. Goodbye, you can keep this suit of lights I'll be up with the sun I'm not coming down I'm not coming down I'm not coming down. 'Cause I'm already gone Felt that way all along. Closer to you every day I didn't want it that much anyway. You're taking steps that make you feel dizzy Then you learn to like the way it feels. You hurt yourself, you hurt your lover Then you discover What you thought was freedom is just greed. Goodbye, and it's an emotional Goodnight, I'll be up with the sun. Are you still holding on? I'm not coming down I'm not coming down I'm not coming down. Sorry if this has been discussed before, broken search function, you know... I dig U2 but I'm not an expert on them, did they ever make a statement about the meaning of those lyrics? | |
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this question would probably be better asked in a u2 community.
nevermind, i did that for you. "It's about Michael Hutchence, the old lead singer of INXS. It was written right after he died.. they were apparently really good friends." [Edited 12/10/05 9:22am] | |
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suomynona said: this question would probably be better asked in a u2 community.
nevermind, i did that for you. "It's about Michael Hutchence, the old lead singer of INXS. It was written right after he died.. they were apparently really good friends." [Edited 12/10/05 9:22am] Thanks for the info. But when did Michael Hutchence change his name? | |
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suomynona said: this question would probably be better asked in a u2 community.
nevermind, i did that for you. "It's about Michael Hutchence, the old lead singer of INXS. It was written right after he died.. they were apparently really good friends." [Edited 12/10/05 9:22am] Right story, wrong song. "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of" is the song written about Michael Hutchence. | |
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I just had a look in the lyrics forum on atU2.com, but I could not find an interpretation of "Gone". | |
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actually it's about himself (bono). | |
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Great song, BTW.
I remember Bono commenting on what an awesome musician Prince is! I believe it was the DC Elevation show??? I seen an interview before where U2 commented this song is about them. Kind of an anthem. | |
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Nasalhair said: Right story, wrong song. "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of" is the song written about Michael Hutchence.
the person who replied to my question was probably confused by this... "gone" was actually about bono himself. | |
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realm said: Great song, BTW.
I remember Bono commenting on what an awesome musician Prince is! I believe it was the DC Elevation show??? I seen an interview before where U2 commented this song is about them. Kind of an anthem. have you heard their duet of "the cross" at the pod in dublin in march of 1995? | |
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another response: The pdf file that came with iTunes Complete U2 suggested that "Gone" was a song from U2 to the fans saying that if it was useless to hope that the band would go back to the musical style of the glory days. I thought it was an interesting interpretation of the lyrics. | |
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suomynona said: another response: The pdf file that came with iTunes Complete U2 suggested that "Gone" was a song from U2 to the fans saying that if it was useless to hope that the band would go back to the musical style of the glory days. I thought it was an interesting interpretation of the lyrics. I think all the sections of the lyrics that begin with "You" could be references to different people. That's three parts, but four U2 band members. I'm not to sure if it couldn't be directed to other people around them or in the music scene, like the 2nd one to Prince. Obviously, the song is about leaving a certain situation behind, therefore the title which does not even appear in the lyrics. What makes me wonder about the iTunes interpretation is that "Gone" is a rather non-progressive song on "Pop", so if it's about leaving the old Joshua-Tree-style long hair straight-forward rock stuff behind, why isn't it more in the direction of "Mofo" or "Miami" (musically)? Also, why the spiritual vibe in the song? I just stepped about the "namechange" phrase when I rediscovered the song, and I have not even realized the potential connection to Prince before. I've read somewhere that Bono talked to Prince about that whole "namechange" and "slave" thing and that he said he understood Prince's point, so it may not be too unlikely. | |
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EmancipationLover said: I've read somewhere that Bono talked to Prince about that whole "namechange" and "slave" thing and that he said he understood Prince's point, so it may not be too unlikely.
i can forgive you for believing this might be the case before you asked your question, but since it's been answered that it was written about bono... then it can't be about prince unless they're the same person... | |
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suomynona said: EmancipationLover said: I've read somewhere that Bono talked to Prince about that whole "namechange" and "slave" thing and that he said he understood Prince's point, so it may not be too unlikely.
i can forgive you for believing this might be the case before you asked your question, but since it's been answered that it was written about bono... then it can't be about prince unless they're the same person... That could be... Both are not that tall, are they? | |
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suomynona said:[quote] realm said: Great song, BTW.
have you heard their duet of "the cross" at the pod in dublin in march of 1995? ----- wasnt that just u2 and some of the npg? \o/\o/ ° The Breakdown = Best Prince song for 20 years | |
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suomynona said: realm said: Great song, BTW.
I remember Bono commenting on what an awesome musician Prince is! I believe it was the DC Elevation show??? I seen an interview before where U2 commented this song is about them. Kind of an anthem. have you heard their duet of "the cross" at the pod in dublin in march of 1995? Nope. Would love to hear that one tho. U2 are one of those bands, you see them live and your hooked. | |
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youngyosh said: wasnt that just BONO and some of the npg?
from what i remember, they shared the lyrics... | |
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another reply: You might find this site useful when you're trying to figure out what U2 songs mean:
http://hem.bredband.net/s...index.html | |
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youngyosh said:[quote] suomynona said: realm said: Great song, BTW.
have you heard their duet of "the cross" at the pod in dublin in march of 1995? ----- wasnt that just u2 and some of the npg? Nope. Prince was playing an aftershow with the NPG. The club is/was part-owned by Bono or something, he was there that night, and Prince got him to duet on The Cross. And yeah, I'm sure those lyrics are about Bono. Bono is not his real name, you know. [Edited 12/11/05 17:10pm] | |
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