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- 2.4 ZooTV - Achtung Baby and Zooropa
-
- 2.4.1 What characters does Bono use in shows?
- [M] Bono has played three different characters on stage. They are The
- Fly, the Mirrorball Man, and Mr.
- MacPhisto. The Fly is supposed to represent the typical "rock star" with
- his black, shiny leather clothes and his
- bug-eyed glasses. His excess and posing for the cameras is to make fun
- of the way rock has become impersonal
- and fake. The next character is the Mirrorball Man, who is a Television
- Evangelist. He wears shiny, sparkling
- clothes that look like, what else, a disco ball.
- The last character, who was seen in the Sydney concert, is Mr. MacPhisto,
- an aging thespian/rock star. Both the
- Mirrorball Man and Mr. MacPhisto are representations of, if not the
- devil, then very evil characters. The
- Mirrorball Man was only seen in the US and MacPhisto was created for the
- rest of the world. This was done
- because it was felt that European and worldwide audiences would not be
- able to relate to the evangelist
- character.
-
- 2.4.1.1 Who's in the picture on MacPhisto's dressing table in the Sydney
- video?
- [CB] Mario Lanza.
-
- [MJS] I second that. Mario Lanza was an American opera-style singer in
- the 1950. He had no formal training
- but sang in a light operatic style in several MGM musicals. He was
- touted as "the American Caruso." In fact,
- Mario was a truck driver from Philadelphia and could handle neither the
- stress of fame nor MGM's insistence
- that he sing like Caruso but weigh only slightly more than his leading
- ladies. He died of a heartattack in his mid
- 30's. Bono said in an interview with Spin magazine that Mario Lana's
- singing impressed him as a child.
-
- 2.4.2 What is Automatic Baby? Will there be an album?
- [SL] In January 1993, when the USA were celebrating the inauguration of
- Bill Clinton's office, there were
- several 'Rock&Roll Inaugural Balls'. On the 20th, REM's Michael Stipe and
- Michael Mills joined U2's Larry
- and Adam in a performance of "One". This is recorded and some bootlegs
- actually include this rather unique
- reunion. The union of these artists was immediately labeled 'Automatic
- Baby' (as in 'Automatic for the People'
- and 'Achtung Baby', their latest albums).
-
- [SS] The song has/will be released officially on various discs
- including the Childline disc.
-
- 2.4.3 Who is Wim Wenders?
- [SR] Wim Wenders is a German movie director. He started working with U2
- for his movie called "Until The
- End Of The World" whose soundtrack includes the U2-song of the same name.
- I think Wim and the boys
- became friends and their meet is probably due to the fact that the band
- stayed in Berlin during the recording of
- Achtung Baby. However the next WW movie, called "Faraway, So Close" also
- includes the U2 song of the
- same name.
-
- [SL] Wim also directed the video for "Stay", and the images of Bono
- climbing up some statue are an allusion to
- the movie "Faraway, So Close" which is a follow-up to "Wings of Desire"
-
- [MPZ] Wim Wenders will be directing "The Million Dollar Hotel", which
- Bono wrote the screenplay for.
-
- 2.4.4 Who is Charles Bukowski?
- [JC] The movie 'Barfly' with Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway is based on
- the life of Charles Bukowski.
- I've only watched a half hour of it. It depicts the lives of two
- alcoholics, Rourke playing the Bukowski role.
- Despite his alcoholism, Bukowski was somewhat of an 'urban poet' and
- some of his work was published. For
- more answers, see the movie.
-
- [RA] Charles Bukowski was an internationally famous contemporary poet and
- prose stylist. He was born in
- Andernach, Germany, and came to the US at the age of 13. He has published
- 45 volumes, both novels and
- poetry. Unfortunately, Mr. Bukowski passed away a couple months ago at
- the age of 74. He wrote with a very
- raw and honest style. A good sampling of Bukowski's work can be found in
- "Septuagenarian Stew: Stories and
- Poems" or "Love is a Dog From Hell", both published by Black Sparrow
- Press.
-
- 2.4.5 Who is William Gibson, and what is Neuromancer?
- [IM] In case you don't know this yourself, Bono based a lot of stuff
- from Zooropa on this person's work.
- William Gibson wrote a book called Neuromancer which is about cyberspace
- and virtual environments. (This
- might explain the Virtuality helmet that appears on the inlay card of
- the Zooropa CD.)
-
- 2.4.6 What's all this fuss about the 'Lemon' video?
- The video is a takeoff on an old experiment using motion photography
- [pat38@aol.com] The photographer is Edward Muybridge who did hundreds of
- motion studies during the late
- 1800's. This started as a bet between two rich guys and Muybridge was
- hired to settle the bet with his invention
- of a series of many still cameras set up with wire triggers rigged to
- expose film as a horse ran past. The
- resulting set of time-lapse prints formed the first 'photo flip book'.
- He proved that a horse indeed has all four
- legs in the air at a point during a run. If you look up these photos at
- your local library you will see where the
- styling for parts of the Lemon video came from.
-
- 2.4.7 What does Vorsprung durch Technik mean in Zooropa?
- [MJS] It is a German phrase meaning roughly "lead by/through
- technology." A more elegant translation is "A
- step ahead through technology." It was an advertising slogan used by a
- German car company, Volkswagen or
- Audi, just like many of the other phrases in the song.
-
- 2.5 Beyond the Zoo
-
- 2.5.1 Passengers
- In 1995 U2 and Brian Eno collaborated to produce an album of
- "soundtracks," songs and instrumentals for
- motion pictures. A few of the movies described in the linear notes
- actually exist. The rest likely are the result
- of large quantities of demon alcohol.
-
- 2.5.1.1 Who's C.S.J. Bofop? etc.
- [Under construction]
-
-
- 2.6 Pop Goes U2
- [Under construction]
-
- 3.0 The Spoils of Success
-
- 3.1 Awards
- [MJS] This area is still under construction.
-
- 3.1.1. Grammy Awards
- 1987: Best Album - JT; Best Rock Group Vocal - JT
-
- 1988: Best Rock Group Performance - Desire; Best Music Video, Short Form
- - Where the Streets Have No
- Name
-
- 1992: Best Rock Group Performance - AB
-
- 1993: Best Alternative Album - Zooropa
-
- 1994: Best Music Video, Long Form - ZooTV Live From Sydney
-
-
- 3.1.2 Brit Awards
-
- 3.1.3 MTV Awards
- 1985: Nominated: Best Group Video - Pride
-
- 1987: Nominated: Best Video, Best Group Video, Best Overall Performance,
- Best Director, Best Editing, Best
- Cinematography - WOWY
- Won: Viewer's Choice - WOWY
- 1988: Nominated: Best Video, Best Group - WTSHNN, ISHFWILF; Best Concept
- - ISHFWILF; Best Stage
- Performance - WTSHNN
- Won: Best Video From a Film - WLCTT
-
- 1992: Nominated: Best Group, Best Editing - EBTTRT
- Won: Best Special Effects - EBTTRT
-
- 1994: Nominated: Best Video MTV Europe - Stay
-
- 3.1.4 Rolling Stone Magazine
- [MJS] Rolling Stone Magazine's Music Awards are given annually, based on
- a readers poll and a critics poll.
- The top 5 picks are listed for each category, but I've only listed U2
- wins here. If you want to see each U2
- placing in the awards, check out U2: The Rolling Stones Files.
-
- 1985: Readers Picks - Band of the Year; Best Performance at Live Aid;
- Critics Picks - Band of the Year
-
- 1987: Readers Picks - Artist of the Year; Best Album - JT; Best Single -
- WOWY [Streets and Still Haven't
- Found came in 2nd & 3rd];Best Band; Best Male Singer - Bono; Best
- Producer - Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno;
- Best Songwriter - Bono; Best Video - Streets [WOWY was #2]; Best Album
- Cover - JT; Best Live
- Performance; Best Guitartist - The Edge; Best Bass Player - Adam Clayton;
- Best Drummer - Larry Mullen Jr.;
- Sexiest Male Rock Artist - Bono
- Critics Picks - Artist of the Year; Best Band; Best Producer - Daniel
- Lanois; Best Guitarist - The Edge
-
- 1988: Readers Picks - Artist of the Year; Best Album - R&H; Best Single
- - Desire; Best Band; Best Male
- Singer - Bono; Best Songwriter - Bono; Best Video - Desire; Best Album
- Cover - R&H; Best Bass Player -
- Adam Clayton; Best Drummer - Larry Mullen Jr.
-
- 1991: Critics Picks -Comeback of the Year; Best Drummer - Larry Mullen
- Jr.;
-
- 1992: Readers Picks - Best Single - One; Best Band; Best Male Singer;
- Artist of the Year; Best Album - AB;
- Best Songwriter - Bono; Best Album Cover - AB; Sexiest Male Artist -
- Bono; Best Tour - ZooTV; Best
- Drummer - Larry Mullen Jr.; Comeback of the Year;
- Critics Picks - Best Band [tied w/REM]; Best Tour - ZooTV; Worst Tour -
- ZooTV
-
- 3.1.5 Other Awards
- [MJS] Under construction.
-
- 3.2 Tours
- 3.2.1 The Measure of Success?
- Strictly looking at the numbers, in the US the band's ZooTV tour was the
- 4th highest grossing of all time. The
- 1987 JT tour is in 13th place.
- 1985: 18th highest of the year, 30 cities
- 1987: Top grossing, 79 shows in 50 cities
- 1992: Top grossing, 73 shows in 61 cities
-
- 3.2.2 Injured in the cause
- [MJS] Think touring is easy? HA!
-
- 3.2.2.1 How did Bono get that scar on his chin?
- [MJS] During the rehearsals for the JT tour, Bono fell while carrying a
- light up some stairs on stage. I believe
- this was in Arizona, but I'm not positive so I'll look it up. I have
- heard Bono say in an interview that the scar
- got him a lot of sympathy during the tour.
-
- 3.2.2.2 How did Bono break his arm?
- [MJS] He didn't. He popped part of his collarbone out of socket at RFK
- stadium in Washington, DC when he
- fell on a wet stage. Unfortunately, this was not properly diagnosed until
- a week later in Boston. He had to wear
- a brace and sling for the remainder of the US tour and could not play
- guitar. He later said at a press conference
- that "the others find it a real pleasure" that he couldn't play in
- concert.
-
- [MPZ] In reference to Bono's shoulder dislocation in 1987, I was at their
- 9/29/87 concert at Madison Square
- Garden in NYC and Bono most definitely played guitar for a couple of
- songs in the latter part of the concert.
- He made a show of ripping off the sling and said something to the effect
- of how he wasn't supposed to be
- playing, but that he was going to do it anyway. He did look like he was
- in pain a little while he was playing
- though. This concert was about ten days after he suffered his injury.
-
- 4. Discography
- [MJS] With a great deal of sadness, I will be retiring this section of
- the FAQ after this version. There are other
- (and better) sources of this info widely available on the web. Thanks to
- everyone who contributed to this
- section over the years. The final version of it will be placed on the
- Wire FTP site.
-
- 4.1 What studio albums have been released?
- Boy: I Will Follow \ Twilight \ An Cat Dubh \ Into The Heart \Out Of
- Control {LP}\ Stories For Boys \ The
- Ocean \ A Day Without Me \Another Time, Another Place \ The Electric Co.
- \ Shadows And Tall Trees
- [Steve Lillywhite \ November 1980]
-
- October: Gloria \ I Fall Down \ I Threw A Brick Through A Window \
- Rejoice \ Fire{LP}\ Tomorrow \
- October \ With A Shout \Stranger In A Strange Land \Scarlet \ Is That
- All? [Steve Lillywhite \ November 1981]
-
- War: Sunday Bloody Sunday \ Seconds \ New Year's Day \ Like A Song...\
- Drowning Man {LP}\ The Refugee
- \ Two Hearts Beat As One \ Red Light \Surrender \ "40" [Steve Lillywhite
- \ February 1983]
-
- Under A Blood Red Sky [mini-album]: Gloria \ 11 O'Clock Tick Tock \ I
- Will Follow \ Party Girl {LP}\
- Sunday Bloody Sunday \ The Electric Co. \ New Year's Day \ "40"
- [Jimmy Iovine \ November 1983] [U2's only commercial live album]
-
- The Unforgettable Fire: A Sort Of Homecoming \ Pride (In The Name Of
- Love) \ Wire \The Unforgettable Fire
- \ Promenade {LP&Tape} 4th Of July \ Bad \ Indian Summer Sky \ Elvis
- Presley And America \ MLK
- [Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois \ September 1984]
-
- Wide Awake In America [mini-album]: Bad (live) \ A Sort Of Homecoming
- (live) {LP}\The Three Sunrises \
- Love Comes Tumbling [U2 except A Sort Of Homecoming produced by Tony
- Visconti \ May 1985]
-
- The Joshua Tree: Where The Streets Have No Name \I Still Haven't Found
- What I'm Looking For \ With Or
- Without You \Bullet The Blue Sky \ Running To Stand Still {LP&Tape}\Red
- Hill Mining Town \ In God's
- Country \ Trip Through Your Wires \One Tree Hill \ Exit \ Mothers Of The
- Disappeared
- [Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno \ March 1987]
-
- Rattle And Hum: *Helter Skelter \ Van Diemen's Land \ Desire \ Hawkmoon
- 269 {LP}\ *All Along The
- Watchtower \ *I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For \ =*Freedom For
- My People \ *Silver And Gold \
- *Pride (In The Name Of Love){LP&Tape}\ Angel Of Harlem \ Love Rescue Me \
- When Love Comes To Town
- \ Heartland \LP\ God Part II \ ==*The Star Spangled Banner \ *Bullet
- The Blue Sky \ All I Want Is You
- [Jimmy Iovine \ October 11, 1988]
- [*live][The 1st 30 sec. (approx.) of guitar on Watchtower is NOT live.]
- [=*performed by Sterling Magee and Adam Gussow] [==*recording of Jimi
- Hendrix]
-
- Achtung Baby: Zoo Station \ Even Better Than The Real Thing \ One \Until
- The End Of The World \Who's
- Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses \So Cruel {LP&Tape}\ The Fly \ Mysterious
- Ways \ Tryin' To Throw Your
- Arms Around The World \ Ultra Violet (Light My Way) \ Acrobat \ Love is
- Blindness
- [Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois]
-
- Zooropa: Zooropa \ Babyface \ Numb \ Lemon \ Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
- {LP&tape}\Daddy's Gonna Pay For
- Your Crashed Car \ Some Days Are Better Than Others \ The First Time \
- Dirty Day \ The Wanderer
- [Flood, Brian Eno, & The Edge]
- [July 5, 1993 \ Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Europe] [July 6, 1993 \
- US, Canada]
-
- Pop: [To be released March 4, 1997]
-
- [CL] Incidentally, the first U2 release was U2:3, an Irish-only EP which
- had Out Of Control,
- Stories For Boys, and Boy/Girl. The first two songs were later redone and
- put on the Boy album.
-
- 4.2. Contributions to Tributes or Charity Compilations
- Band Aid
- 7'/12': Do They Know It's Christmas (Mercury, Dec 84)
- Notes: With Bono and Adam, among the huge number stars who recorded this
- to raise money for Ethiopia.
-
- Artists United Against Apartheid
- 7'/12': SunCity (EMI, Nov 85)
- Notes: Bono sings on the track "Sun City" and also plays "Silver & Gold"
- (written by himself), together with
- Keith Richards and Ron Wood.
-
- Various
- Greenpeace Rainbow Warriors (1989)
- "Pride (In the Name of Love)"
-
- Various
- Earthrise (1990)
- "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
-
- Various
- Peace Together (1993)
- "Satellite of Love" U2 with Lou Reed
-
- 4.3 Solo projects/collaborations.
- Once again, the volume of information requires some sort of
- categorization. The entire section is under going
- re-construction.
-
- 4.3.1 Solo
- The Edge - LP: Captive (Virgin, Sep 86): Original soundtrack, written by
- The Edge, with Michael Brook.
- The track "Heroine" is sung by Sinead O'Connor, and Larry plays the
- drums. Also released as a single (7'/12')
-
- 4.3.2 Collaborations
- [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
- [MJS] This is now defined as U2 or members thereof, singing on playing on
- the work of another.
- Special thanks to Matt McGee for alerting me to the U2 Collaborations
- list compiled by: ULISSE PEROTTA
-
- Jah Wobble - LP:SnakeCharmer (Island, Apr83): Edge plays the guitar on
- the tracks "Snake Charmer", and
- "Hold On To Your Love". The latter was also written by the Man himself!
-
- Clannad - LP: Macalla (RCA, Nov 85): Bono sings with Maire O'Brennan on
- the track "In A Lifetime", also
- released as a single.
-
- T-Bone Burnett - LP: Behind The Trap Door (Demon, Nov 85): Bono co-wrote
- "Having A Wonderful Time"
-
- Paul Brady - LP: Back To The Centre (MCA, Apr 86): Larry plays the drums
- on the track "Airwaves"
-
- Christy Moore - 7': Let's Make It Work (??? 1986): Larry plays the drums.
-
- Robbie Robertson - LP: Robbie Robertson (Geffen 1987): U2 plays "Sweet
- Fire Of Love" and "Testimony"
-
- Various Artists - LP: A Very Special Christmas (A&M, Oct 1987): Charity
- record. U2 plays the song
- "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home", by Phil Spector.
-
- T-Bone Burnett - LP: Talking Animals (CBS, May 1988): Bono co-wrote
- "Purple Heart".
-
- Folkways - LP: A Vision Shared (CBS, October 1988): A tribute to Woody
- Guthrie and Leadbelly. U2 plays
- "Jesus Christ", by Woody Guthrie.
-
- Roy Orbison - LP: Mistery Girl (Virgin, Jan 1989): Bono wrote "She's A
- Mystery To Me", produced it with The
- Edge. Also released as a single (7'/12')
-
- Melissa Ethridge - LP: Brave & Crazy (Island, Oct 1989): Bono plays the
- harmonica on "Royal Station".
-
- Daniel Lanois - LP: Acadie (Opal, 1989): Larry and Adam play on "Still
- Water" and "Jolie Louise". Bono sings
- background on "Still Water."
-
- The Call - LP: Red Moon (MCA Records, 1990): [MK] Bono sings backup on
- "What's Happened to You."
-
- Neville Brothers - LP: Brother's Keeper (A&M, 1990): Bono and Cyril
- Neville co-wrote "Jah Love".
-
- Various Artists - LP: Red Hot & Blue (EMI 1991): A tribute to Cole
- Porter, to raise money for the AIDS
- research. U2 plays "Night And Day"
-
- Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer - LP: In The Name Of The Father
- (Island 1994): Original movie
- soundtrack. There's also a CD-single with the title track, with guest
- vocalist Sinead O'Connor.
-
- [MJS] Flyer - Nancy Griffith (1994): Adam and Larry play on 4 tracks -
- These Days in an Open Book, Don't
- forget about Me (also remixed by Larry); On Grafton Street (also remixed
- by Larry); This Heart (also remixed
- by Larry).
-
- [PG] Larry contributed to 'Put 'em under pressure' by the Irish National
- Soccer Team, for the world
- championships in Italy, 1990.
-
- Original Soundtracks 1 - Passengers
- Brian Eno, Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jnr, with
- Luciano Pavarotti, Howie B, Holi
-
- 4.3.3 Written Expressly For . . .
-
- 4.4 Soundtracks
- Movie; song; date
- They Call It an Accident - October [1982]
-
- The Last American Virgin - I Will Follow [1982]
-
- The Courier - Walk to the Water [1987]
-
- Until the End of the World - Until the End of the World [1990]
-
- Faraway, So Close - Stay (Faraway, So Close) and The Wanderer [1993]
-
- Reality Bites - All I Want Is You [1993]
-
- Pret-a-Porter - Lemon Remix [1994]
-
- Threesome - Dancing Barefoot [1994]
-
- Blown Away - [JH] With or Without You and I Still Haven't Found What I'm
- Looking For [1994]
-
- Johnny Mnemonic - Alex Descends Into Hell [1995]
-
- Batman Forever - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me [1995]
-
- [RH] Heat - Always, Forever, Now (The Passengers) [1996]
-
- 5. Books, videos, bootlegs
- 5.1 What books are there on U2?
- [AC] STORIES FOR BOYS, Dave Thomas, (Proteus Books, 1985) since revised
- to include The Joshua Tree.
- An interesting biography. A bit brief at times. Colour. Includes a
- discography and a list of common bootlegs
- available at the time (now very outdated).
-
- THE U2 FILE: (Hot Press, 1985). Assorted articles/interviews from the
- Irish music magazine Hot Press Very
- good. Colour. Includes a discography.
- [P] This book was also published in the U.S. by Harmony Books, also in
- 1985, and under the title "U2: In the
- Name of Love." It's the same book, though. Inside, it says: "Published in
- Ireland as 'The U2 File.'
-
- ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE, Bill Graham, (Mandarin Paperbacks, 1989).
- Covers U2's early days,
- during 1977/78/79. By the man at Hot Press who supported U2 from the
- very beginning. He is an 'insider'
- when it comes to U2. There's some very strange photos in this book! Get
- it for a laugh - I swear you won't
- recognize U2 in some of the photos. Black and white.
-
- UNFORGETTABLE FIRE - The Story of U2, Eamon Dunphy (Viking, 1989). The
- official biography of U2.
- Very detailed, especially when dealing with pre-1984 U2, which is good
- because it's hard to find info about
- this period. Some of the stuff in this has been questioned by the band as
- to it's authenticity, but overall, a must
- for anybody who's really interested in U2 as people. Black and white.
-
- TOUCH THE FLAME: Geoff Parkyn (1987). A well put together biography. Has
- a 'time line' type thing which
- lists important U2 events, month by month, year by year. Includes a
- discography along with small colour
- pictures of many album and 7" and 12" single sleeves. Colour.
-
- THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH: Niall Stokes, (Omnibus Press, 1989). Picks up
- from where The U2 File
- stops. More interviews and articles from Hot Press. By another insider
- and U2 friend from Hot Press. Colour.
-
- [NE] OUT OF CONTROL: A Guide To U2 Bootlegs: (Rock Bottom Press, March
- 1993)
-
- [MJS] RATTLE AND HUM: The Official Book of the U2 Movie, Peter Williams
- and Steve Turner (Harmony
- Books, 1988) Details and background on the making of the movie.
-
- OUTSIDE IS AMERICA: U2 in the U.S.: Carter Alan, (Faber and Faber, 1992).
- Just what it says, the story of
- U2 in America, from their first tour in 1980 to Zoo TV Inside Broadcast.
- Carter, musical director of
- WBCN-FM in Boston and a longtime U2 booster, clearly loves the band,
- unfortunately whoever edited this
- book didn't bother with fact checking so there are a few blatant errors.
- Worth reading. $13.95 US.
-
- U2 THE EARLY DAYS, Bill Graham, (Dell Publishing) Tales of U2 before
- they had a recording contract. A must for fans.
-
- BONO IN HIS OWN WORDS, Dave Thompson, (Omnibus Press) Snippets of the
- wisdom of Bono from his
- many interviews. Not for the feint of heart.
-
- BURNING DESIRE, Sam Goodman, (Castle Communications, 1993) Pictures and
- plenty of them, mostly in
- color.
-
- U2, Mark Taylor (Orion, 1993) A CD-sized book that does little aside from
- proving that poor coiffure decisions
- have plagued the band for decades. Includes an interview CD as well.
- ISBN 1-57899-008-4
-
- U2, Jackie Shirley (Longmeadow, 1993) Lovely pictures, godawful prose. I
- suspect "Jackie Shirley" is a
- pseudonym, nobody can be shameless enough to put their real name on this
- dreck.
-
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