I don't think anyone can fully understand how radical and revolutionary this album was in 1991. When I first heard the opening riffs of "The Fly" on the radio, I was like thinking......is this "f"ing U2????? You can dislike Bono all you want, but admit, his Fly persona was pure genius
I think the album is really good but revolutionary it is not. I mean the dance elements are straight Up Happy Mondays rips per the Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches album.
Exactly. The opening riff from this is so satisfying and shows a group so much more mature than Rattle and Hum, willing to explore new paths but always influenced by the giants before them... Bowie, Zeppelin ( Edge's pants pay homage to Page's dragon suit here) are stronger influences than ever on this one. Colossal album, cannot be topped
agreed, pop mart tour come as close second, but the zoo tv tour with his personas, reference to 90's pop culture and the cold calls to the power that be (of the times)was the cherry on top that will never be replicated
@@11geosnoit's not so much the notes that make it great, it's the bits in-between the notes. As he goes up the scale, the muted notes go down. The flange effect goes in the opposite direction of the riff melody. The judder of the delay... all of it. It's effortlessly brilliant
Edge deserves a medal for it. It is single-handedly responsible for me learning to play guitar. 28 years after I first heard it, it still gives me shiver in those little transitions underneath "...falling from the..." when Bono's falsetto comes back in.
I reckon Achtung Baby saved their career. If they had put out another Rattle and Hum or The Joshua Tree, they would have been seen as a band stuck in the 80s and the fans would have dropped off. This album proved they were still relevant.
@@Nathan-gd7xqAwesome take. I am not sure any group has been able to stay relevant with the changes as long as U2 has. The persistence of their work is amazing as is the continual evolution of their music.
@@marcoantoniocardoso4728Nirvana was a whole different beast and vibe. Nirvana didn't kill anything U2 was doing, they just pushed everyone to try harder and do better for a little bit during the early 90s. The good bands did their own thing and innovated their own way. This album sold 18 million copies dude, Nirvana didn't impact U2
@@kalterkakaozumfruhstuck1515 🤣🤣 I think it is the greatest ever, irrespective of U2's tours. Nothing and no one else has ever staged something like that.
They were pioneers in technology and use of things like the b stage and video - those screens on the outdoor zoo shows were groundbreaking for the time - no led etc. Took massive numbers of trucks, power etc also. Just a great time to be a fan of theirs 😊
@@pault6599 I got the Zoo TV video release. I think it came out spring/summer 1994. I watched it everyday. It absolutely blew me away. It's never lost it's power on me.
Eternal favorite. I remember exactly where I was the first time I saw and heard this: grad school dorm room, watching on a tiny TV set with a 2-inch speaker that somehow managed to relay this song's greatness.
Yes, me too. My parents' lounge TV on Top of the Pops. They weren't overly impressed and I was gobsnacked, wondering what had just happened to my 80s band!
I remember Simon Mayo had the first play in the UK on his Radio 1 breakfast show. I think he played it twice!! As a long time U2 fan by then I just thought "Wow", they are back - even if they never really went away! Edge's guitar solo in this is one of the best of all time as well.
For me this era of the band is them at their creative peak. The reinvention of their sound and image at the time was inspired. The Zoo TV tour was mind blowing; a multi media, sensory assault. Yes there have been bigger tours since but this was the benchmark for all tours that followed. And it was 30 years ago.
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It may happen again.never give up hope.i was a teen throughout the 90's.yes agreed,best fockiN times of mY life,so was the 80'sand early 2000's.lifes what we make of it.Always remember that we can always bring back those days,even we can make even more magical Kuz we fockiN lived it.LONG LIVE THE 90'S WOOHOO!!!!! ROCK N ROLL BABY!
The first time I heard 'The Fly" was while listening (tapeing) to the Radio 1 Top 40! Mark Goodier (DJ) had counted down the Chart from 40 to 2 & announced that the No:1 song was new entry from U2! I was intrigued - this was unheard of in those days! A WTF moment happened soon after & I've been hooked on U2 ever since! "The Fly" blew me away, it was sonically brilliant & so f*cking different to anything I had listened to before! I went out in my Dad's car that night with the "The Fly" on tape and turned that f*cker up loud. It was just what an 18 year old boy needed to hear at the time in his life! "Achtung Baby" followed, it was inspiring & turned me on to the Greatest Rock n Roll Band from the "North" side of Dublin. I've now seen U2 over 30 times live from New York, Berlin, Dublin to my hometown of Glasgow! They have never let me down - Thank you Boy's! #thefly #achtungbaby #everythingyouknowiswrong #watchmoretv #deathisacareermove
These were my nights in Vienna, walking through all its centers, enjoying the ultra-gothic pop life, the peak towards the apocalypse, preparing to put on the master fly and endure until the end. The dark black of the 90s has one of its anthems here.
Amen brother. Something in their sound has always hooked into my brain in a way that no other music quite manages. This whole album blew my fucking socks off and 30 years later it still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up
The shock of u2 fans when this came out must have been unreal...being so used to Ernest and serious songs..this must have been like a shot in the dark.and I am forever grateful u2 managed to record this masterpiece.
it was, but for the fans that took the ride like me, it was life changing. was lucky enough to see zootv indoors in chicago and then slept on the sidewalk for three nights to get tickets for the outdoor show. Seen them 12 times now, and always amazing, but nothing touches Zootv
It was shocking indeed. I listened to it once, put it in a drawer and left it there for at least 10 years when one day out of the blue, I listened to it again and started loving it. Now I consider it one of their best.
I was an absolute mega fan and I loved this just as much as anything they ever did, I’ve never heard like this before or after and this was my thoughts back in 91, I can still remember the Saturday night I played this album.
One of the few tracks of theirs to have an actual guitar solo and what a treat it was. They really outdid themselves with Achtung Baby. How do you top something like this?!
Massive hit and massive album! Perhaps one of the most defining albums of the 90’s! And more relevant than ever! Keep this in your mind: Everything You Know Is Wrong!!!!
It was a shock to see this back in 1991. U2 came out of their cowboy style from the late 80s to this. It was like a caterpillar turning into a beautiful butterfly or should i say A FLY!
I was already a U2 fan. Heard this half way in someone's car with good speakers. Others were speaking in the car; I wasn't listening to them; just thinking "Who the fuck is this? This is amazing..."
I was already a huge U2 fan at 16 years old when this came out. I was counting the days until this video premiered in MTV. I remember getting to the tv 30 min early just so I wouldn’t miss it. I remember saying to myself once it ended “I’m not sure what I just saw/heard, but I LOVED IT! Hands down the greatest evolution of a band in rock history. When Bono said “we need to go away and dream it all up again”, he wasn’t kidding. My favorite album of all time.
The Fly is the song (i really love the live's version !!) i listen the most. For this album and for all the U2 album and i'm a fan since 1983 and the war album ...
And live version is most powerful! Like plenty U2 songs! I play bass guitar 35 years ago, i always like U2 bacause they are a live band! A réal live band!
The moment at about 3:30 and following, where the Edge's guitar and Bono's voice merge so as to become almost indistinguishable, has always given me goosebumps. I have never heard anything else like it and for me it is a highlight not only of their entire body of work, but of anything I've ever heard.
I've been a U2 fan since 1984 and I've only ever been shocked by the band twice, and both shocks came via the same thing ... this song. I knew they were 'going away to dream it all up again' so we'd be getting something a little bit different when we would see the band for a first time in the nineties. Dave Fanning gave the song its first air play on RTE's 2 FM radio in Ireland and it blew me away. They wanted something different and this was and is different. I love a heavy kind of music so I loved this song right away, I just was not prepared for how different it would be from anything which came before. Of course in 1991 we had no UA-cam, no iphones, laptops or anything of the kind so to see the video we would have to wait for MTV to play it. Back then MTV were indeed still playing music and shock number two came when I did see the video for a first time. Not only did they sound very different to what they previously were, they looked oh so different too. Again I liked it. U2 are a band who have changed so, so much over the years but at no other point in their career had they altered themselves as much as they did in such a short time as they did between 1988 and 1991 or rather since New Years Eve coming into 1990 and October/November of 1991.
@@RaniBarbonevery track is it's own animal, and something we had never really heard before. I remember the first time I heard the fly it blew my mind. I was never a U2 fan before that and I remember feeling so conflicted because they seemed annoying to a young teen me until that moment. Brilliant album and no mystery why it sold 18 million copies
The Fly and all the Achtung Baby turned my point from childhood to maturity, its the song of my older youth and the album of my lifetime. An era marke without any doubt by this album.
The sound on this song and the album is extraordinary. To go from Rattle and Hum to Achtung Baby is something spectacular that no other band could achieve successfully. Forever appreciative of experimental U2
The Edge's solo and the bridge in this one still gives me chills. I could just listen to tracks of his all day long. So many layers to his sound and very uniquely his sound. Nothing else like it.
Ten years ago a British magazine put “Achtung Baby!’ as the most influential and hence, the best album of tha past 25 years, thus back to 1985 or so, even superior to “The Joshua Tree”, and I couldn’t agree more. This album was the one who convinced me of making an enduring bond with the band which I flirted with before, and leave the rest as occasional affairs.
For me, the Edge is the coolest member of the band... if he sat down opposite me in a bar, I'd be completely star struck. His guitar music is the heartbeat of the band... and Bonos voice is the icing on the cake.
Been a U2 fan since the start…this is the music of my life. Had the great lifetime opportunity of being at 3 ZooTV shows back in the day and over 30 years later, full circle at the Sphere!! God Bless U2, may The Fly live forever, AND “Everything You Know is Wrong” !!!😊
One year prior to this single, U2 hinted at their new direction when their cover of Cole Poter's "Night + Day" was released (from the AIDS benefit compilation album "Red, Hot and Blue"). Watch the video and listen to the song: it's a fascinating collision of post-Rattle And Hum era U2 set to a pre-Achtung Baby sonic landscape. When welding-goggle wearing Bono appeared I was personally blindsided by how much fun they seemed to be finally having. Gone were the poe-faced, waist coat and Stetson-wearing Irish dudes homaging American music. Replaced by a slick, Euro-clad, version of the band that embraced exotic sounds of the alternative industrial scene while heralding the electronic soundscape to come.
When they debut this video in November of 91… most of us were like “what the hell?” But then we digested the album over 6 months and saw the tour, and realized… these 4 lads are incredible. And the rest is history.
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such an exciting time to be alive. looking back, the 90s was as transformative as the 60s. Multimedia, digital media and WWW! U2 were there with ZOOTV and later POPMART..watching them in th 90s..you felt like anything was possible
I can remember that day in September 1991 when I first heard the first notes of Zoo Station and the rest of this album, I’d never heard anything like it before or since
This hit from U2 was the 442nd #1 song of the Rock Era in the United Kingdom. We prepare to say goodbye to 1991 and prepare to welcome in 1992. What will the music scene be like in the UK in the upcoming year? Stay tuned.
The solo in this just soars. Beautiful.
the best scales in rock n roll
I don't think anyone can fully understand how radical and revolutionary this album was in 1991. When I first heard the opening riffs of "The Fly" on the radio, I was like thinking......is this "f"ing U2????? You can dislike Bono all you want, but admit, his Fly persona was pure genius
It feels much more radical and revolutionary now. But nobody is listening.
Bono is one of the greats. That's just a fact. To say otherwise is just the expression of envy and resentment
I think the album is really good but revolutionary it is not. I mean the dance elements are straight Up Happy Mondays rips per the Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches album.
It was pure fun!
Exactly. The opening riff from this is so satisfying and shows a group so much more mature than Rattle and Hum, willing to explore new paths but always influenced by the giants before them... Bowie, Zeppelin ( Edge's pants pay homage to Page's dragon suit here) are stronger influences than ever on this one. Colossal album, cannot be topped
My Dad worked at Bri-Line cars (in the beginning) and got to hang out with U2 while filming this video! He has a photo of him and Bono together!
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I would keep that to yourself if I was you mate.
this album is timeless... future generations will always listen to it like contemporary music.
U2 in its absolute creative prime. Achtung Baby was their greatest album ever.
Uh, what? It's great, but it doesn't top Joshua Tree.
Best Album Hands Down!!!!
@@OberynTheRedViper Rattle and Hum
@@OberynTheRedViperYour opinion...not mine.
it does, in fact the anniversary edition with all the material and stuff was done for this album and not the joshua tree.@@OberynTheRedViper
Achtung Baby was, is, and still remains U2’s best work, and their subsequent Zoo TV tour is arguably the best tour any band ever embarked on.
agreed, pop mart tour come as close second, but the zoo tv tour with his personas, reference to 90's pop culture and the cold calls to the power that be (of the times)was the cherry on top that will never be replicated
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best song ever
The Edge's solo here is one of the most legendary ones at least from this time period
agree!
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there are so many better solos on achtung baby
this is literally just playing a scale up and down lmao
We used to listen at the school breaks, in a brand new cdplayer, looking at the sky, in our small country, pretending to be The Edge. What a memory...
@@11geosnoit's not so much the notes that make it great, it's the bits in-between the notes. As he goes up the scale, the muted notes go down. The flange effect goes in the opposite direction of the riff melody. The judder of the delay... all of it. It's effortlessly brilliant
One of the best albums ever made.
The solo is PURE GOLD.
Has Hendrix.... undertones
Edge deserves a medal for it. It is single-handedly responsible for me learning to play guitar. 28 years after I first heard it, it still gives me shiver in those little transitions underneath "...falling from the..." when Bono's falsetto comes back in.
The Edge one of the best guitar players
he had such amazing song writing skills on top of technical innovation and mastery. Beautiful compostion.
To jump from Joshua Tree/Rattle and Hum to this????One of Musics Greatest Reinventions.....Stunning!!!
And then they got very experimental with Zooropa and Pop!
@@casualsoundenjoyer Yep...agree totally....i always stick Pop into the trio of Albums......would love to see them take chances like that again!!!
Must have been a pretty grand 'culture shock'
But the timeframe .. within 18months going from cowboy hats to this 👏🏻
Then they completed the trilogy with Zooropa and Pop. I love how experimental they got in the 90's. It's my fave period of them.
How is _Achtung Baby_ 30 years old? Still feels like a new album.
Because it's F-ING AWESOME!!!
This was the time when Red Chili Peppers came out with Blood Sex Magick and Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty
30 years?!?!? Holy bananas!
Cause they're ultra cool Rockstars!!
I agree. I was born in 87 and I still think a lot of 90s stuff hasn't date.
One of the best reinventions in music history. These guys killed it in the 90's.
I reckon Achtung Baby saved their career. If they had put out another Rattle and Hum or The Joshua Tree, they would have been seen as a band stuck in the 80s and the fans would have dropped off. This album proved they were still relevant.
I agree. Greatest reinvention
Until Nirvana comes....😅
@@Nathan-gd7xqAwesome take. I am not sure any group has been able to stay relevant with the changes as long as U2 has. The persistence of their work is amazing as is the continual evolution of their music.
@@marcoantoniocardoso4728Nirvana was a whole different beast and vibe. Nirvana didn't kill anything U2 was doing, they just pushed everyone to try harder and do better for a little bit during the early 90s. The good bands did their own thing and innovated their own way. This album sold 18 million copies dude, Nirvana didn't impact U2
These lyrics are still relevant 30 years later. This album is the Sgt. Pepper of it’s era.
Every great band has a great guitarist and every great guitarist has a recognizable sound
This is it
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Achtung Baby is a revolution of sound in music history. Best album ever
Absolutely!!!!! Great album of all time!!!
GREAT DESCRIPTION
Yep
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Zooropa is better. Song for song.
This is the best looking remastered video yet. I've been waiting for the Achtung era...
The guitar solo in the middle is The Edge's finest. Brilliant.
Echoes trough my heart troughout the universe
Agree!
One of the best solos of anyone!
It's either this or Acrobat, right?
Dave Evans aka The Edge really stands out in this band IMO.
Certainly in this song! Brilliant playing
Achtung Baby will forever be one of my favourite albums
It's easily my fave U2 album. The songs and production are just out of this world.
Best U2 Album!
It's my fav
It is my favorite album.
It's their Sgt Pepper
Zoo TV is probably one of the greatest tours U2 has ever done, if not THE greatest.
Definitely. Possibly the greatest tour ever.
Probably???
@@kalterkakaozumfruhstuck1515 🤣🤣 I think it is the greatest ever, irrespective of U2's tours. Nothing and no one else has ever staged something like that.
They were pioneers in technology and use of things like the b stage and video - those screens on the outdoor zoo shows were groundbreaking for the time - no led etc. Took massive numbers of trucks, power etc also. Just a great time to be a fan of theirs 😊
@@pault6599 I got the Zoo TV video release. I think it came out spring/summer 1994. I watched it everyday. It absolutely blew me away. It's never lost it's power on me.
This has to be the most underrated guitar solo in rock history.
T H I S
There are tons of better guitar solos than this one ,
@@zeitesixx I never said that this is the best guitar solo, pal, just the most underrated. Those are different concepts.
@@regponciano being that way, there are tons of much better underrated guitar solos than this one lol
@@zeitesixx great, go comment on the videos of those solos, then.
Early 1991. Nothing matches the power of their music. At that time, 80's and 90's , they were the BEST.
I doubt if there has ever been better year for the rock music than 1991
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14.10.23 aus München, viva U2.
Eternal favorite. I remember exactly where I was the first time I saw and heard this: grad school dorm room, watching on a tiny TV set with a 2-inch speaker that somehow managed to relay this song's greatness.
Yes, me too. My parents' lounge TV on Top of the Pops. They weren't overly impressed and I was gobsnacked, wondering what had just happened to my 80s band!
I was a junior in high school...that whole album was my anthem
i wos just about to go out on my motorbike when this came on MTV blew me away
Me too...
I remember Simon Mayo had the first play in the UK on his Radio 1 breakfast show. I think he played it twice!! As a long time U2 fan by then I just thought "Wow", they are back - even if they never really went away! Edge's guitar solo in this is one of the best of all time as well.
BRIAN ENO. What genius producer! The evolution was iconic because of him.
That opening riff and Bono's whisper still sends shivers down my spine 30 odd years later. Best song, best album, best band!
Your love of God saved you and your family.
“Every artist is a cannibal, every poet is a thief. All kill their inspiration and sing about their grief.”
For me this era of the band is them at their creative peak. The reinvention of their sound and image at the time was inspired. The Zoo TV tour was mind blowing; a multi media, sensory assault. Yes there have been bigger tours since but this was the benchmark for all tours that followed. And it was 30 years ago.
" Love, we shine like a burning star, we're falling from the sky tonight."
This line got stuck in my head. It keeps appearing all the time.
“You’ve made the best album of the 80s, what now?”
(Makes the best album of the 90s).
this
Sometimes you gotta erase everything in order to remain consistent.
@@zackzallie8735 sometime four men need to tear down the Joshua Tree.
Honestly, i would go there for foo fighters as the best album of the 90s. But this is also very good
@@johnnyguitars609 I think Kurt Cobain might've had something to say about this.
"The edge" chords and Bonos voice in this song are just diabolic, outstanding.....!!!
My god this is still so incredible. Absolute chills
I’m back to this today omg powerful!!!
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It's a rehash of Sympathy for the devil. Listen to that beat.
The 90s was THE time to be a teenager.... and I was there!
Me too and i am fucking happy about that🤘😬
Being a teenager in both 80’s and 90’s I can say 80’s way better
It may happen again.never give up hope.i was a teen throughout the 90's.yes agreed,best fockiN times of mY life,so was the 80'sand early 2000's.lifes what we make of it.Always remember that we can always bring back those days,even we can make even more magical Kuz we fockiN lived it.LONG LIVE THE 90'S WOOHOO!!!!! ROCK N ROLL BABY!
Nope , 80’s was far better in every way
Meeeeeee tooooooo💣
“Every artist is a cannibal/every poet is a thief/all kill for inspiration/and then sing about the grief”
Bono. 🙌
The first time I heard 'The Fly" was while listening (tapeing) to the Radio 1 Top 40! Mark Goodier (DJ) had counted down the Chart from 40 to 2 & announced that the No:1 song was new entry from U2! I was intrigued - this was unheard of in those days! A WTF moment happened soon after & I've been hooked on U2 ever since! "The Fly" blew me away, it was sonically brilliant & so f*cking different to anything I had listened to before! I went out in my Dad's car that night with the "The Fly" on tape and turned that f*cker up loud. It was just what an 18 year old boy needed to hear at the time in his life! "Achtung Baby" followed, it was inspiring & turned me on to the Greatest Rock n Roll Band from the "North" side of Dublin. I've now seen U2 over 30 times live from New York, Berlin, Dublin to my hometown of Glasgow! They have never let me down - Thank you Boy's! #thefly #achtungbaby #everythingyouknowiswrong #watchmoretv #deathisacareermove
...30 years ago . It sounds ahead of its time in 2021. Masterpiece.
Yes. 1973 also
Yes sir , very much agree.
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Ahead of its time in 2022
agree; sounds like today;
These were my nights in Vienna, walking through all its centers, enjoying the ultra-gothic pop life, the peak towards the apocalypse, preparing to put on the master fly and endure until the end. The dark black of the 90s has one of its anthems here.
This is fucking genius. Most people don't, but I just connect with U2 on a whole different level and thank the gods for that.
Ain't that the truth,,, Ruth,,,,😅
Amen brother. Something in their sound has always hooked into my brain in a way that no other music quite manages. This whole album blew my fucking socks off and 30 years later it still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up
Edge's solo is electrifying !!
Beyond!!!!! No Words
best guitar solo ever. goosebumps.
Always thought that - glad I am not alone.
Good-looking guy too. I'm jealous.
2 minutes of bliss!
The shock of u2 fans when this came out must have been unreal...being so used to Ernest and serious songs..this must have been like a shot in the dark.and I am forever grateful u2 managed to record this masterpiece.
that band, heck, any band worth-a-damn, is firstly, and lastly about the bass-and-the-drums, man~!
it was, but for the fans that took the ride like me, it was life changing. was lucky enough to see zootv indoors in chicago and then slept on the sidewalk for three nights to get tickets for the outdoor show. Seen them 12 times now, and always amazing, but nothing touches Zootv
It was shocking indeed. I listened to it once, put it in a drawer and left it there for at least 10 years when one day out of the blue, I listened to it again and started loving it. Now I consider it one of their best.
A lot of older fans hated it. They wanted another Joshua Tree. The only song they liked was "One".
I was an absolute mega fan and I loved this just as much as anything they ever did, I’ve never heard like this before or after and this was my thoughts back in 91, I can still remember the Saturday night I played this album.
31,year old,but. TIMELESS. MUSIC OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY.
One of the few tracks of theirs to have an actual guitar solo and what a treat it was. They really outdid themselves with Achtung Baby. How do you top something like this?!
Massive hit and massive album! Perhaps one of the most defining albums of the 90’s! And more relevant than ever! Keep this in your mind: Everything You Know Is Wrong!!!!
It was a shock to see this back in 1991. U2 came out of their cowboy style from the late 80s to this. It was like a caterpillar turning into a beautiful butterfly or should i say A FLY!
I was already a U2 fan. Heard this half way in someone's car with good speakers. Others were speaking in the car; I wasn't listening to them; just thinking "Who the fuck is this? This is amazing..."
This album is a ripoff pretty hate machine album
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Zootv is the greatest tour of every time.... U2 the best band of the planet
Agree, I said it all the time.
Best U2 song?
Hell yeah
Oh yeah
I was already a huge U2 fan at 16 years old when this came out. I was counting the days until this video premiered in MTV. I remember getting to the tv 30 min early just so I wouldn’t miss it. I remember saying to myself once it ended “I’m not sure what I just saw/heard, but I LOVED IT! Hands down the greatest evolution of a band in rock history. When Bono said “we need to go away and dream it all up again”, he wasn’t kidding. My favorite album of all time.
EXACTLY HOW I FELT
The Fly is the song (i really love the live's version !!) i listen the most. For this album and for all the U2 album and i'm a fan since 1983 and the war album ...
Been loving these remasters. The Fly is one of the best songs of the 90s.
2:32 the genius of Adam Clayton. Got to hear that live during ZooTv. Those 8 seconds worth all the ticket's price.
And live version is most powerful! Like plenty U2 songs! I play bass guitar 35 years ago, i always like U2 bacause they are a live band! A réal live band!
MTV was so big in the past that our whole family watched it together. This was played in the first night after we got MTV. Great start!
Might have said it before but…. The harmonies, guitar, bass n drums - it’s no secret 1991 what a year x
Unworldly music.
Fucking futuristic.
33 yrs later , still ahead of its time.
The moment at about 3:30 and following, where the Edge's guitar and Bono's voice merge so as to become almost indistinguishable, has always given me goosebumps. I have never heard anything else like it and for me it is a highlight not only of their entire body of work, but of anything I've ever heard.
Like siouxsie with the banshees during “kiss them for me.”
Paul Wright- good call
100% agree.
Omg yes. That moment is perfect. The music and the part of the video.
Me too - and it gets me choked up too
I can still smell the perfume of the pages of the book that comes with the CD
2:50 far from being a technically difficult solo but one of the most beautiful ever. love playing. Thanks The Edge
The opening guitar riff 23 seconds in still gives me chills everytime!
I've been a U2 fan since 1984 and I've only ever been shocked by the band twice, and both shocks came via the same thing ... this song. I knew they were 'going away to dream it all up again' so we'd be getting something a little bit different when we would see the band for a first time in the nineties. Dave Fanning gave the song its first air play on RTE's 2 FM radio in Ireland and it blew me away. They wanted something different and this was and is different. I love a heavy kind of music so I loved this song right away, I just was not prepared for how different it would be from anything which came before.
Of course in 1991 we had no UA-cam, no iphones, laptops or anything of the kind so to see the video we would have to wait for MTV to play it. Back then MTV were indeed still playing music and shock number two came when I did see the video for a first time. Not only did they sound very different to what they previously were, they looked oh so different too. Again I liked it.
U2 are a band who have changed so, so much over the years but at no other point in their career had they altered themselves as much as they did in such a short time as they did between 1988 and 1991 or rather since New Years Eve coming into 1990 and October/November of 1991.
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Great point, on that one.
I remember it too so well. They took a chainsaw to The Joshua Tree
For me, this album stands head and shoulders above all others. Never gets old no matter how many times I have listened to it.
Like a fly on the wall ..its no secret at all
Timeless
Along with TJT, I'd say. I hv both. 🙂
Album of my life. Every single track.
@@RaniBarbonevery track is it's own animal, and something we had never really heard before. I remember the first time I heard the fly it blew my mind. I was never a U2 fan before that and I remember feeling so conflicted because they seemed annoying to a young teen me until that moment. Brilliant album and no mystery why it sold 18 million copies
This U2 song inspired the establishment of Indonesian band called The Fly and even musically influencing the latter's song "Dan Semua".
Another legendary song by U2. I especially love the lyrics, "you shine like a burning star falling from the sky" 🌟🔥✨
The Fly and all the Achtung Baby turned my point from childhood to maturity, its the song of my older youth and the album of my lifetime. An era marke without any doubt by this album.
The sound on this song and the album is extraordinary. To go from Rattle and Hum to Achtung Baby is something spectacular that no other band could achieve successfully. Forever appreciative of experimental U2
The Bass Line is just hammering away in this classic!
The Edge's solo and the bridge in this one still gives me chills. I could just listen to tracks of his all day long. So many layers to his sound and very uniquely his sound. Nothing else like it.
This is the quintessential cyberpunk song.
Ten years ago a British magazine put “Achtung Baby!’ as the most influential and hence, the best album of tha past 25 years, thus back to 1985 or so, even superior to “The Joshua Tree”, and I couldn’t agree more. This album was the one who convinced me of making an enduring bond with the band which I flirted with before, and leave the rest as occasional affairs.
This one's all about the drums and the bass during the chorus. One of those rare U2 songs where Edge drops out at the sing-a-long part. Love it.
One of the best guitar solos of all time
‘Everything You Know Is Wrong’ just about sums up the last few years 💯😏
I love the harmonics Edge incorporates into this guitar solo. Such a unique awesome sound.
I remember first listening to this album and saying "oooh, U2. What the hell are you doing...".... 2 days later it was my favorite album of all time.
This has got to be the sexiest U2 song ever 🎶🔥💥
For me, the Edge is the coolest member of the band... if he sat down opposite me in a bar, I'd be completely star struck. His guitar music is the heartbeat of the band... and Bonos voice is the icing on the cake.
Been a U2 fan since the start…this is the music of my life. Had the great lifetime opportunity of being at
3 ZooTV shows back in the day and over 30 years later, full circle at the Sphere!! God Bless U2, may The Fly live forever, AND “Everything You Know is Wrong” !!!😊
One year prior to this single, U2 hinted at their new direction when their cover of Cole Poter's "Night + Day" was released (from the AIDS benefit compilation album "Red, Hot and Blue"). Watch the video and listen to the song: it's a fascinating collision of post-Rattle And Hum era U2 set to a pre-Achtung Baby sonic landscape. When welding-goggle wearing Bono appeared I was personally blindsided by how much fun they seemed to be finally having. Gone were the poe-faced, waist coat and Stetson-wearing Irish dudes homaging American music. Replaced by a slick, Euro-clad, version of the band that embraced exotic sounds of the alternative industrial scene while heralding the electronic soundscape to come.
I was waiting that too, but it seems that they skip it.
Very insightful - I 100% agree
God Part II on Rattle & Hum was the precursor to Night & Day/Achtung Baby reinvention imho
Bono said Achtung Baby went in God Part II's direction just before the album was released.
Agree, great song
The most greatest album of history!!! DIVINE! This work came from HEAVEN! Believe it, or not.
The song that knocked that Bryan Adams song from the top of the UK charts after about 6 years
Six years 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@christopheranderson1968 felt longer 🤣
i remember and i cheered
@@pault6599 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I remember. Unfortunately, I was one of the ones that helped keep it at No. 1. I apologise to all 🤣🤣
@@christopheranderson1968 I probably did also 🤣
Everything that comes out of the Edge's guitar is an orgasm for the ears 🤩
I was searching "Spanish Fly" and this popped up...not bad...not bad at all U2!
When they debut this video in November of 91… most of us were like “what the hell?” But then we digested the album over 6 months and saw the tour, and realized… these 4 lads are incredible. And the rest is history.
Best Band in the world!
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I Thank You
😎👻🎩
I could not agree more in fact
esa historia me parece conocida 🤪
I'm happy they are finally uploading these classics, please upload Lemon and discotheque too 😭
Van serijski album. Svaka pjesma na albumu ima svoju boju, strast i emociju. U to vrijeme baš mi je bio potreban. Održao me na površini da ne potonem . Hvala vam..
Diving and swimming has always been a great help.
This song tattooed my soul
The Edge......los riff y el solo que se manda. Te hacen volar la cabeza....uauu
such an exciting time to be alive. looking back, the 90s was as transformative as the 60s. Multimedia, digital media and WWW! U2 were there with ZOOTV and later POPMART..watching them in th 90s..you felt like anything was possible
I know people still go on about Nevermind being the best album of the 90's, but to me Achtung Baby is so much better.
100% agree, glad they performed it at the sphere
Absolutely
Nenhum dos 2 é o melhor.
A million times better
Never mind!!!??? Hell no! A good album yes but the best Nombre!
I really wish they had explored more of this darker aesthetic and music, U2's artistic peak for sure
They did on Zooropa,Passengers and Pop.
@@kevinkeenan6078 pop is very dark if you listen to it. It's one of my favorite albums ever
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Dark U2 is the best U2. Don’t let POP fool you. That is dark beautiful masterpiece in its own rite.
When this song came out (before the album) it BLEW MY MIND! Edge.......what a guitar solo. 30+ years later and it still gives me chills.
I dont think anyone understand...revolution like the Beatles masterpieces
best album ever, best u2 period ever
No big arses shaking no stupid corny visuals or posturing- just a great music video for a great song
The LIVE version of The Fly from their concert in Boston is so stupid good. Edge’s solo just soars on that one. U2 was meant to be seen and heard.
TY! Never saw it, but I just went and found it.
Unbelievably fantastic! And
*the contrast* between the *gentle beginning*and Then.. Taking Off!!!
I can remember that day in September 1991 when I first heard the first notes of Zoo Station and the rest of this album, I’d never heard anything like it before or since
Bono at his best looked very cool !
I can’t believe it... finally... an official music video of The Fly!
This is the official video from 1991, when the single was first released.
I've seen this before.
It's actually the first U2 video I ever saw back in the 90s on MTV.
@@HarveyHirdHarmonics That’s awesome!
I grew up with this film clip
This hit from U2 was the 442nd #1 song of the Rock Era in the United Kingdom. We prepare to say goodbye to 1991 and prepare to welcome in 1992. What will the music scene be like in the UK in the upcoming year? Stay tuned.
The bass guitar is amazing in this song
Like a pumping engine that let's The Edge soar!