Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Well, what an honour...I never really shared my opinion here about a song (although in read it all), and now I may choose one...
I'm not supposed to choose one from Pop, do I?
Umm...yes you are

Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Well, what an honour...I never really shared my opinion here about a song (although in read it all), and now I may choose one...
I'm not supposed to choose one from Pop, do I?
Originally posted by Ali709[..]
Umm...yes you are
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Well, in that case...I choose Gone. Together with Discotheque and Staring at the Sun my favourite song from Pop. If You Wear That Velvet Dress will have to wait a bit...![]()
And I will share my opinion too, this time...and merci beaucoup for letting me choose one
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Well, in that case...I choose Gone. Together with Discotheque and Staring at the Sun my favourite song from Pop. If You Wear That Velvet Dress will have to wait a bit...![]()
And I will share my opinion too, this time...and merci beaucoup for letting me choose one
Gone
Originally posted by kisho8[..]
By the way since alll these choices from POP album how come some people consider it a Disappointment![]()
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Originally posted by Ali709Nice posts guys.
My interpretation would be exactly the same as Yeah's, except for the last verse:
You're taking steps that make you feel dizzy / (Gone)
Then you learn to like the way it feels / (Gone)
You hurt yourself you hurt your lover / (Gone)
Then you discover
What you thought was freedom is just greed / (Gone)
I'm sure the last lines are describing suicide (Bono said so himself...somewhere), so I'll interpret the first lines in that context as well:
The whole analysis Yeah mentioned in the song, these are thoughts that "the celebrity" is having (It's not Bono really, he wrote it about any celebrity who's like that), each verse is a step in his thoughts that are leading him to suicide...he keeps thinking about them, they make him feel dizzy but after a while he likes to keep thinking about them, makes him feel pure maybe.
So, he decides to suicide. He hurts himself, and his suicide, hurts his lover. Then (this is actually after death!) he discovers (a very nice word to use here BTW!) that what he thought was freedom (freedom to take his own life), was actually greed (he just wants to break free from the ideas and doesn't think about others and how they feel after he's gone).