Fire
by U2

Album: October (1981)
Charted: 35
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Songfacts®:

  • The lyrics contain apocalyptic, biblical themes. Bono has always worked a lot of religious imagery into his lyrics, but he's rarely this dire, singing about the "sun burning black" and "stars falling down."
  • "Fire" was released as a single three months before U2's second album, October, came out. It was the first U2 song to chart, going to #35 in the UK. It was produced by Steve Lillywhite, who helmed the first three U2 albums.
  • U2 recorded this in the Bahamas in 1981 while on a break from their US tour. It was the only track on October not recorded in Dublin.
  • In their autobiography U2 by U2, the band calls this one of their least favorite songs, with the Edge noting, "The problem was it was high in potential but actually not very high on content."
  • A distorted guitar segment of this appears at the end of some of the vinyl copies of Boy.
  • U2 performed "Fire" on their first appearance on the British TV show Top Of The Pops, August 20, 1981. Bono cringes when looking back on it. "I moved like a bad puppet, a jack-in-the-box with a look of constant surprise etched on my face," he wrote in his memoir Surrender.

    It's really not bad, but Bono can be very self-critical. He likes to claim that the song actually went down the charts after the appearance, but that's not true.

Comments: 1

  • John from Hungary I've always liked this song, ever since it was released all those years ago. I like the 6/8 rhythm (rare for U2) which really moves it along! Live version is better, though, in my opinion.
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