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one of whom apparently dies towards the end. While there is disagreement amongst fans about exactly who has died, The Edge was quoted as saying it is the trapeze artist who dies. The video pays homage to Fellini, who was shooting his last movie, La voce d...
one of whom apparently dies towards the end. While there is disagreement amongst fans about exactly who has died, The Edge was quoted as saying it is the trapeze artist who dies. The video pays homage to Fellini, who was shooting his last movie, La voce della luna, only a few miles away from the U2 set, and also to Tod Browning's 1932 film Freaks.
Read more...the video Blaine? you can google all of that, you know? I did it for you , just this once ! Director Meiert Avis shot the promotional video in the town of Ostia, outside Rome on 18 April 1989. Written by Barry Devlin, the video takes an unusual cinematic a...
the video Blaine? you can google all of that, you know? I did it for you , just this once ! Director Meiert Avis shot the promotional video in the town of Ostia, outside Rome on 18 April 1989. Written by Barry Devlin, the video takes an unusual cinematic approach to the song, with U2 band members making only brief cameo appearances. The video tells the story of a person with dwarfism, played by Paolo Risi, who falls in love with a trapeze artist, played by Paola Rinaldi,
Read more...i meant to comment on your comment before but went into an unlit tent and got lost;( Thanks for making the lyrics make perfect sense now i need some enlightenment on the video and it's ending!?!
i meant to comment on your comment before but went into an unlit tent and got lost;( Thanks for making the lyrics make perfect sense now i need some enlightenment on the video and it's ending!?!
Beautiful song !! ♫
Beautiful song !! ♫
Thank you, Hubert;)
Thank you, Hubert;)
realy a great one Thumbs up for U2 I mean for your taste .. sorry i forgot to admire this video this past week .. that was Baloo's fault lol) because it had to be his birthday hahah .pstt don't say it to Baloo hihihi ..
realy a great one Thumbs up for U2 I mean for your taste .. sorry i forgot to admire this video this past week .. that was Baloo's fault lol) because it had to be his birthday hahah .pstt don't say it to Baloo hihihi ..
BALOO who??.........oh yeah, the birthday bear;) Yes it is a good song and quite strange vid!?
BALOO who??.........oh yeah, the birthday bear;) Yes it is a good song and quite strange vid!?
... I love it, one of my first CD's was by U2. - great job CHIEF ! ;)
... I love it, one of my first CD's was by U2. - great job CHIEF ! ;)
I love it too, and so was mine. awww, thanks;)
I love it too, and so was mine. awww, thanks;)
ah when U2 still made good music, one of my favorites of them. I remember the great story behind this song. Bono explained once, wait I'll google.. Ok here goes: Bono wrote this song for his wife Ali when they were considering having children and he w...
ah when U2 still made good music, one of my favorites of them. I remember the great story behind this song. Bono explained once, wait I'll google.. Ok here goes: Bono wrote this song for his wife Ali when they were considering having children and he was wondering if he could cut it as a father despite his flaws. She reassured him, telling him she loved all of him, even the troubled parts. The lyric is from her perspective, telling Bono that he can offer her riches (which he had thanks to U2's previous album, The Joshua Tree), but all she really wants is him. "She is the singer of the song," Bono explained in his book Surrender. "It became one of our most enduring songs and the opposite of pretty much everyone's reading of it." Bono and Ali ended up having four children, the first, Jordan, born in 1989, the year after this song was released.
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