Nummer

The Fly

Nummer van U2
Origineel op album Achtung Baby (1991)

Lead vocals: Man

Taal: Engels

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The Fly is een nummer van de Ierse band U2. Het nummer werd samen met de nummers Alex Descends into Hell for a Bottle of Milk/Korova 1 en The Lounge Fly Mix als single in november 1991.

Dit nummer is de eerste single afkomstig van het album Achtung Baby. Er is een liveversie te vinden op de dvd Zoo-TV: Live from Sydney. U2 speelde dit nummer tijdens het openingsconcert van de ZOO-TV-tour op 29 februari 1992 in Lakeland in Florida.

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"The Fly" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the seventh track from their 1991 album, Achtung Baby, and it was released as the album's first single on 21 October 1991 by Island Records. "The Fly" introduced a more abrasive-sounding U2, as the song featured danceable hip-hop beats, industrial textures, distorted vocals, and an elaborate guitar solo. Lead vocalist Bono described the song as "the sound of four men chopping down The Joshua Tree", due to its departure from the sound that had traditionally characterised the band in the 1980s.

Bono described the song's subject as that of a phone call from someone in Hell who enjoys being there and telling the person on the other end of the line what he has learned. The lyrics are written as a series of aphorisms that Bono collected during the album's recording. The song and its video were also a showcase for "The Fly", a persona that Bono adopted for the Zoo TV Tour, in which he played the part of a stereotypical leather-clad rock star known for wearing large wrap-around sunglasses and strutting around the stage. The song became the band's second number-one single on the UK Singles Chart and was successful among alternative rock radio audiences. Its music video was directed by Jon Klein and Ritchie Smyth, and filmed in Dublin and London.