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367:', slightly snarling and cynical." Bono stated "as we moved from the eighties to the nineties, I stopped throwing rocks at the obvious symbols of power and the abuse of it. I started throwing rocks at my own hypocrisy... 'Acrobat' 'Don't believe what you hear, don't believe what you see / If you just close your eyes / You can feel the enemy...' I can't remember it, but the point is: you start to see the world in a different way, and you're part of the problem, not just part of the solution". In 2006, he noted it was "a song about being a hypocrite, and I think we all can be and I certainly have been. And you know, you exact very high standards on people in the world but then you don't live them personally", noting the theme was most evident in the lyric "I must be an acrobat to talk like this and act like that". 3225: 442:, wrote that the opening lyric was an introspection of the self. He noted "here feeling is contrasted with perceptual states that make one aware of the world around them. The 'enemy' that one can feel is oneself. 'To feel' in this case refers to a kind of awareness one has of oneself independent of the sensations of the outside world... Like perceptual feeling it is a kind of direct awareness and so a kind of knowledge by acquaintance." 385:". Speaking of its theme he said "at its heart is an awareness of the ravages of time, and what it does to people and to relationships. But beyond that, there is the self-awareness that, itself, comes only with experience... Bono acknowledges his own weakness and inadequacy. He is more conscious now than ever before of the contradictions in his own position." Andy Greene of 287:. The mix, titled "'Baby' Acrobat", contained lyrics that were later modified to a different perspective ("You know I'd hit out if I only knew who to hit" instead of the final "I know you'd hit out if you only knew who to hit") or scrapped entirely ("If the sky turns to purple and the moon turns to blood / Will you dig me out when I'm face down in the mud"). 265:, is quoted in the final verse. Bono noted the book "was on my mind when I was writing the words... It's hard to wrap the book up in a few lines, but Delmore Schwartz is kind of a formalist... I'm the opposite. I'm in the mud as a writer, so I could do with a bit of , and that's why I enjoy him." The song was developed from a riff guitarist 461:, Gavin Martin wondered if the lyric "What are we going to do now it's all been said / No new ideas in the house, and every book has been read" was an examination of the band's longevity, stating "Bono sounded fragile, wounded, seeming even to ponder the band's usefulness." He noted that it contained references to both 280:
became disoriented with the direction U2 took "Acrobat" during its recording. Bono noted "Daniel had such a hard time on that... he was trying to get us to play to our strengths and I didn't want to. I wanted to play to our weaknesses. I wanted to experiment." Bono noted that the end product "doesn't
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Edge agreed with. Stokes said "For most writers, 'Acrobat' would have been a slow song... it was a brave attempt by a rock 'n' roll band to find a distinctive, hard edge, for what was essentially another love song." Martin rated the track 4 stars, describing it as "deliciously dark". Steve Morse of
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felt that the song added to the band's "tremendous presence", saying that it showed the band's commitment to each individual song and that it "indicates a very clear evolution in Bono's lyricism and the band's clear artistic focus." Bono named it one of his favourite U2 songs, a sentiment that The
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felt the line gave the song a political, martyr-complex. She noted that it eventually "unfurls as a song about love facing the long run. It comes as a relief to discover, after all this time, that the guys in U2 are as hormonally charged and concerned with love as the rest of us."
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as using the moon as a metaphor for a dark woman seducing the singer away from his virtuous love, the sun; he is tempted away from domestic life by an exciting nightlife and tests how far he can go before returning home. For Flanagan, the final three songs on
583:"Acrobat" had not been performed live in more than 26 years, until the band finally gave the song its debut performance during the Experience + Innocence Tour on 2 May 2018. Prior to performances of the song on tour, Bono adopted the stage character " 649:. "I was singing the line, 'Don't let the bastards drag you down,' feeling determined rather than angry. Before we started, Rab said, 'What are you thinking about this U2 cover?' I said, 'Ach, it'll be easy: just make it sound bigger than U2'." 391:
believed the "aggressive and venomous" song reflected Bono's thoughts during the album sessions, saying "Nearly every lyric brims with rage... It was a new decade and it was quite possible they were about to be dismissed as a relic of the past."
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confirmed that part of the reason for finally playing the song was because devoted U2 fans had been requesting it. Critics noted the relevance of the song's opening lines "Don't believe what you hear/Don't believe what you see" in the
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confusion. Author John Luerssen believed the song was about "the fight to persevere". He added it "was long on piss and vinegar, as evidenced by its snarling, cynical approach."
606:". MacPhisto punctuated this monologue by saying, "when you don't believe that I exist, that's when I do my best work". This segued into performances of "Acrobat". Bassist 1243: 438:
s 'Acrobat' can help us feel motivated and empowered in the face of powers that want us to feel powerless." Timothy Cleveland, the Head of the Philosophy Department at
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believed it "sums up Bono's lyrical direction and mindset better than any song on the album... alluding to the theory that true contentment must begin from within."
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in "Zooropa" features the lyric "dream out loud", which Bono included as a reference to "Acrobat". The phrase "dream out loud" was first used by Bono during the
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with Bono acknowledging personal weakness, contradictions, and inadequacy. The Edge noted that the song contained "a bit of venom", likening it to "the bitter,
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Cleveland, Timothy (2006). "Chapter 13: "What You Don't Know, You Can Feel It Somehow:: Knowledge, Feeling, and Revelation in U2". In Mark A. Wrathall (ed.).
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credits Bono's habit of keeping his lyrics "in flux until the last minute" with providing a narrative coherence to the album. Flanagan interpreted
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quite get off the ground the way I'd hoped it would." An early mix of the track was included on some versions of the 20th anniversary reissue of
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in 1989. He noted that the beat is unusual for a U2 song, saying it "was the jumping off point, to try and do something with an unusual beat."
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applied to Bono's face on the video displayed on the screens. As MacPhisto, he commented on recent events in the US such as the
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Brothers, Robyn (1999). "Time to Heal, 'Desire' Time". In Kevin J. H. Dettmar and William Richey (ed.).
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sessions, U2 listened to records which had a "hard-edged industrial kind of sound", including works by
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in 1989, and has appeared several times in U2's work since then, including the song "Always" — a
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when writing the lyrics of "Acrobat", to whom the song is dedicated. The title of his first book,
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was similarly dissenting, stating "'Acrobat' – formless and overwrought – is just a mess."
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had a more negative opinion of the song, calling the lyrics "pompous". Bill Wyman of
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Potter, Greg (21 November 1991). "Achtung Baby: faith and flesh with a kick".
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The theme of moral confusion cited by Jackson was later used in U2's song "
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felt it was one of the album's "exceptional love songs". Greg Potter of
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writer Joe Jackson felt that the song was dominated by a theme of
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developed during a soundcheck in Auckland, New Zealand, on the
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Craig Delancey, an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the
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in 1992. The end of the song segued into the beginning of "
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felt The Edge's guitar playing combined elements of "
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Index

Song
U2
Achtung Baby
Studio
Hansa Ton Studios
Berlin
Dublin
Windmill Lane Studios
Genre
Alternative rock
Label
Island
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Bono
Producer(s)
Daniel Lanois
rock
U2
Achtung Baby
the Edge

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Zoo TV Tour
Experience + Innocence Tour
Bono
Delmore Schwartz
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities
The Edge
Lovetown Tour
Daniel Lanois

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