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Achtung Baby
Don't believe what you hear
Don't believe what you see
If you just close your eyes
You can feel the enemy
When I first met you girl
You had fire in your soul
What happened your face
Of melting in snow
Now it looks like this

And you can swallow
Or you can spit
You can throw it up
Or choke on it
And you can dream
So dream out loud
You know that your time is coming 'round
So don't let the bastards grind you down

No, nothing makes sense
Nothing seems to fit
I know you'd hit out
If you only knew who to hit
And I'd join the movement
If there was one I could believe in
Yeah I'd break bread and wine
If there was a church I could receive in
'cause I need it now

To take a cup
To fill it up
To drink it slow
I can't let you go
I must be an acrobat
To talk like this
And act like that
And you can dream
So dream out loud
And don't let the bastards grind you down

Oh, it hurts baby
(What are we going to do now it's all been said)
(No new ideas in the house and every book has been read)

And I must be an acrobat
To talk like this
And act like that
And you can dream
So dream out loud
And you can find
Your own way out
You can build
And I can will
And you can call
I can't wait until
You can stash
And you can seize
In dreams begin
Responsibilities
And I can love
And I can love
And I know that the tide is turning 'round
So don't let the bastards grind you down

O U2 já se chamou Feedback (devido às microfonias que aconteciam em seus ensaios) e The Hype.

O U2 foi considerado o melhor conjunto musical dos anos 80 pela revista Rolling Stone.

O garoto da capa de Boy, do U2 é Peter Rowan. Ele apareceu dois álbuns depois, na capa de War.

Bono Vox, que se chama Paul Hewson, pegou o apelido de um anúncio para deficientes auditivos. Já The Edge, nascido Dave Evans, tem esse apelido por causa de seu queixo.

O U2 compôs suas primeiras músicas sem saber tocar, e não faziam covers por falta de experiência musical.

A árvore da capa de The Joshue Tree, do U2, fica na Califórnia, mais precisamente no Death Valley.

O termo "Achtung" (de Achtung Baby) vem do alemão "atenção".