Re: U2 ref. to Led Zep?


One Bad Mofo ([email protected])
Thu, 31 Dec 1998 22:01:40 -0800 (PST)


Even better:

U2: "And if the mountain should crumble, or disappear into the sea,
not a tear, no not I"

Ben E King: "If the sky that we look upon, should tumble and fall, and
the mountain, should crumble into the sea. I won't cry, I won't cry,
no I won't shed a tear...(just as long as you stand, stand by me.)"

Any similarities?

Bono proved to be more efficient with lyrics. ;)

It was actually pointed out to me that the whole mountains and sea
thing is a biblical passage. I don't recall where it's at. If I
remember correctly (probably not) it isn't as similar as the Ben E
King/U2 thing. Leading me to wonder at least whether Bono took the
lyric from Ben E King (did he write Stand By Me?) or the Biblical
passage. He seems rather fond of both.

Marc

It was written:

MRS. MACPHISTO ([email protected])

I was listen to the Unforgettable Fire song and this one
part of the song hit me "And if the mountains should
crumble or disappear into the sea... I had just
happened to be listen to Led Zeppelin II before and in
their Thank You song there is a line "When the mountains
crumble to the sea.." I thought that U2 might have made
a refernce to Led Zep in their music. Maybe, what do you all think?
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