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U2 – Zooropa Lyrics 16 years ago
As previously mentioned by others this song is about living in a commercialistic society, where empty slogans have replaced the firmer constants that used to bind society together.

I would disagree that the end is optimistic though. Can uncertainty really be a guiding light, or is that promise as false as your washing powder delivering "a bluer kind of white"?

Can we really just "dream up the world we want to live in"? Or should there be something on which our world is based?

And, if we dream it out loud aren't we just adding to those "ridiculous voices" that he is hearing everywhere.

At the end I think he is saying that we shouldn't be picking our own realities, taking a little from here and a little from there and building our own truths, but that we should be searching for something deeper to base our lives on.

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U2 – In A Little While Lyrics 16 years ago
There seems to be a lot of misconception about this song, though many people seem to have it right.

To understand this song, you have to put yourself on Bonos shoes for a minute. You're waking up in a hotel somewhere on tour, your head hurting from one too many after the previous nights show, you're missing home and begin reflecting on what your career has cost those that you love.

It opens with his immediate thoughts - I'll be home soon... I'll feel better soon... and when he is home, he worries that those he loves will still be waiting for him, or will they have moved on without him?

He then reflects on what he has missed due to his lifestyle - expressed as a reference to his daughter growing up ("spanish eyes" is normally a reference to his wife, but the reference to the pram and growing up makes it clear he is talking about someone who has inherited those eyes).

He then reflects on the choices he's made in his life - he was the young man who "dreamed to fly" and his career was taking "a rocket ship to the stars". But his success came at a price, and he is aware of how artificial his "success" can feel.

Finally, he is back in the room experiencing the pain of missing his family. Slow down my beating heart... let this pain pass by, and get yourself together. After all, there is another show to do tonight.

As previously mentioned by others, Joey Ramone loved this song and it was the last one he listened to. It is unreasonable to speculate that he would have experienced the same emotions during his career that Bono is singing about?

No doubt his death would have driven home further in Bonos mind the exact thoughts this song is expressing - just what is more important in life than spending time with his family?

Gospel songs are frequently songs of longing - thus Joey Ramone turned "a song about a hangover" into one.

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