
Originally posted by adamlosthisspoonsHey everyone, I just wondering if this murder thing was the reason that U2 no longer play Exit live? It's a great song, and my opinion fantastic on R&H, and a whole lot better than other songs that seem to have lasted the distance. I always wondered why they didn't play it anymore - I heard somewhere that Bono felt evil when he sang it.![]()
Originally posted by zaintaurianstrange how music can affect people...reminds me of a boy who commited suicide after repeatedly listening to 'suicide solution' a song from 'blizzard of ozz'.Ozzy Osbourne's first solo album.
Definitely no excuse to kill people though
Not related to Exit however, I read that the band were going to play 'Pride' and almost decided against it because there was a gunman apparently ready to shoot Bono if he sang the 'Early morning, April fall...' part and he just closed his eyes, and when he reopened them Adam was standing in front. Lots of U2 songs have caused anger like this. Remember the Sunday Bloody Sunday incident on R&H and the IRA and he had a threat against him by them for his 'Fuck the revolution!' bit.
Originally posted by Dougiel[..]
Don't mean to be trivial but the lyrics aren't 'April fall'. It's 'April 4', the date of Martin Luther Kings assasination
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
So it is too. Another interesting fact of that song:
The first line of the last verse erroneously refers to King's shooting as "Early morning, April 4", when it was actually after 6PM. Bono admits the error and in live performances he occasionally changes the lyric to "Early evening...". It is also played 746 times; the second-most played song.
Originally posted by BelgianBonoNever heard of this story, but as said, Everything can be an excuse for some lunatics who start murdering...
Ever heard of the song "Bloomy Sunday" of Werther, a German who lived in i think the 15th century ?
It was a song about suicide and really hundreds of people killed themselves after hearing that...
What a great but bizar and powerful strenght does music have hey...
Originally posted by Alex[..]
You probably refer to "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" which was a novel written by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in 1774. Young Werther looks out for a job, love, respect, true meaning, etc. and kills himself in the end.
After the book was printed there was not only a "Werther- fever" with blue- and- yellow clothing, a "Werther- cup" and thousands of readers but also a significant increase in suicides among teen and twen men in Germany who could easily identify with Werther. Some even wore blue- and- yellow clothes. In some cities the book was called "a recommendation of suicide" and banned. Goethe himself had a quite cynical view to the point, explaining: "If anyone's too stupid and weak to stand a simple book like this, it might very well be the best for him and the world to have his little light blown out".
Alex
Originally posted by BelgianBono[..]
Bloomy Sunday was a song that created a lot of suicides, but i don't know the writer of that anymore...
Originally posted by yeah[..]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloomy_Sunday
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