We all have different perceptions of the meanings of U2 songs. (Sometimes including Bono it seems). The idea here is to take a song and simply say what it conveys to you. Not necessarily to dissect it and pretend to understand the whole thing, but just to try & highlight whatever part you think you understand. It would then be interesting to see if members agree with the way you are looking at the lyrics or if they think that you are completely on the wrong track. I'm open for suggestions as to how we should control the time taken for discussion of each song and how the next song title is chosen.
I would like to start the discussion with one of my least favourite U2 songs which is 'Vertigo'.
One of my least favourite because I'm not really that keen on the music. But I think that the music being very 'in your face commercial rock & roll 'is part of the whole thing.
I see the overall meaning of the song as Bono explaining to his fans why he is appearing as being 'in the pockets' of politicians and people in high places.
' Unos, dos, tres catorce'. I think we all know that catorce is actually 14 not 4. I think that this indicates the leap of U2 to fame from 1,2,3 then way up to 14.
The jungle is in Bono's head (the commercial world) but his heart is still clear of his intentions.
'Your eyes are wide' and he is not selling out to fame or fortune, 'Your soul it can't be bought'.
He still wonders if he is doing the right thing, 'Your mind can wander'.
Vertigo is the place where he finds himself which is a dizzy place among the politicians and people who years before he would have been hitting out at on stage. It's a place that he would rather not be in (doesn't really want to be up there with them) and has always said that the reason he fights for causes as he does is because no-one else is doing it. He knows that conflicts are still being carried out by the very people he is being very friendly with, '....bullets rip the sky etc.,
I think that 'The boys play rock & roll, they can't dance, at least they know', refers to rest of the band. They are playing as a band and they keep out of what he's doing but at least they understand why he is doing what he is and that his reasons are genuine.
He's asking for the cheque. - Well that's trying to get aid and debt cancellation from USA, UK etc
Now, - 'The girl with crimson nails, with Jesus round her neck' I'm not too sure about that one, because I see it in two different possibilities. Bono could actually be referring to himself. His father used to tease him & call him a girl because of his long hair and he said he had a girlish voice. 'Jesus round her neck'. -( He wears rosary beads). 'Swinging to the music', I think that would refer to him as being perceived as part of the political set up. But I also think that this could be a reference to 'Salome', the biblical dancing temptress who demanded (and was awarded) the head of John The Babtist, who was offered a kingdom by Herod instead of her demand. 'All of this, all of this can be yours'. (Herod offered her a kingdom not to insist on the head of John The Babtist)
The final verse 'Lights go down and all I know is that you give me something, I can feel your love teaching me how, Your love is teaching me how, how to kneel...
This I am sure refers to Bono's acceptance of what God is telling him what to do and subject himself to the compliance of authoritarian figures in order to use his celebrity weight for the good
causes his so enthusiastically supports.
I'm sure that there is a whole lot more to the meaning of this song than I can see and would be interested in any other comments.
Lady G.


