Originally posted by drewhiggins:I have a theory that Moment Of Surrender is about a drug addiction, depression or another kind of addiction. It could be about loneliness, and tying into the next song - Unknown Caller, which as we all know is the random text message theme on the phone, a lonely and depressed (and probably close to suicide) individual.
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If you use the ATM machine, you're getting some kind of withdrawl of product - whatever, it doesn't matter - it kinda makes sense.
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An automatic teller machine, that doesn't work as well as if you add ''ATM machine'' to it, does it? But there's the dilemma...it's now an automated teller machine machine. So Bono's stuck either way, and not just at the ATM machine or on the subway either. Glastonbury was partly first-person, for Bono anyway - ''I've been packin' since the 10th May''. So he still writes in first-person but didn't for NLOTH.
Bono has a knack for writing what seems simple but it's actually quite deep.
Again, I've heard it referred to as an ATM machine on television before, specifically a news cast I was watching one night.