1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    Could even just be like, walking away to go out and be Bono every day. It would go along with the rest of the lyrics we've heard. The song is as much about Bono's faults as it is Ali being the best thing about him.


    Oh well that makes more sense.

    And is anyone with me in assuming that "You're the best thing that ever happened to boy" is referring to the album Boy? As in, the Bono of Boy's time, as evidenced by the songs on it - frustrated/depressed about his Mum's loss and having no control, etc.

    Should we capitalise the B in Boy on the lyrics page?
  2. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]


    Oh well that makes more sense.

    And is anyone with me in assuming that "You're the best thing that ever happened to boy" is referring to the album Boy? As in, the Bono of Boy's time, as evidenced by the songs on it - frustrated/depressed about his Mum's loss and having no control, etc.

    Should we capitalise the B in Boy on the lyrics page?
    That's definitely what I was thinking, or the concept of "Boy" or "boys" in general, yeah. Instead of "best thing that ever happened to Man" (as in men in general).
  3. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    That's definitely what I was thinking, or the concept of "Boy" or "boys" in general, yeah. Instead of "best thing that ever happened to Man" (as in men in general).
    Yep - definitely not just a throwaway line (just like the "Fred, Ned", "Jack," and "Zach" names in The Blackout are hopefully intentional? )
  4. Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
    Yep - definitely not just a throwaway line (just like the "Fred, Ned", "Jack," and "Zach" names in The Blackout are hopefully intentional? )
    Didn't someone point out that they were biblical references?
  5. Double post...
  6. Debunked, it was a huge stretch and also inaccurate.

    Not everything has to have a deeper meaning (and I'm one of those 100%convinced that the "1, 2, 3, 14" in Vertigo is totally a biblical reference, so it's not like I'm the most sceptical person around here).
  7. Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
    A huge stretch, also inaccurate.

    Not everything has to have a deeper meaning (and I'm one of those 100% convinced that the 1, 2, 3, 14 in Vertigo is totally a biblical reference, so I'm not the most sceptical person around here).
    Oh don't get me wrong, I'm not bothered by the names at all - as I said in the blackout thread a while ago, to me it's a cool way of taking the hyperbolic lyrics about the world ending and bringing them down to a conversational level.

    I had always thought the 1, 2, 3, 14 was because Lillywhite was the main producer on those numbered U2 albums (counting Wide Awake in America and UABRS).
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    I had always thought the 1, 2, 3, 14 was because Lillywhite was the main producer on those numbered U2 albums (counting Wide Awake in America and UABRS).

    1 - 1st (old) testament
    2 - 2nd book (Exodus)
    3 - chapter
    14 - verse
    It's not just some random verse, it's one that Bono had quoted in more than one occasion (he even mentions it in the End Of The World book), and it fits with both All Because of You and even more with Yahweh (specially considering it's the first line and the last song of the album).

    ---

    The Fred Ned Jack and Zach are just 50 Ways to Leave Your Blackout.

    But I'm really intrigued by the "Boy" line in BTAM...
  9. The Edge will be on the Simon Mayo drive time show - Radio 2 tomorrow talking about the new single, The show starts at 17.00 -19.00
  10. Originally posted by mulls:The Edge will be on the Simon Mayo drive time show - Radio 2 tomorrow talking about the new single, The show starts at 17.00 -19.00
    Nice!


  11. It does not sound like a song ... it seems more like The Edge is looking for something. But, well, let's hope the song is immense.
  12. See, I didn't want to vocalize it, but I feel the same way. I think here Edge was just noodling and playing along with the song, especially considering he was apparently either by himself here or with the rest of the band minus Bono. I don't think this was a full rehearsal, or a good representation of how the song will sound on the record.

    Maybe they'll perform it different from how it sounds on the album? Kind of like what they did with EBW.

    Also, your avatar is rad.