- Hawkmoon 269
Song infobox
Name = Hawkmoon 269
Type =Song
Artist =U2
alt Artist =
Album =Rattle and Hum
Published =
Released =10 October 1988
track_no = 4
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 6:22
Writer =
Composer =
Label =Island Records
Producer =Jimmy Iovine
Background =
Tracks =
prev = "Desire"
prev_no = 3
next = "All Along the Watchtower "
next_no = 5"Hawkmoon 269" is the fourth track from
U2 's 1988 album, "Rattle and Hum ". The organ heard at the beginning of the track is thought to be played byBob Dylan . [* cite book | last =Graham | first =Bill | coauthors =van Oosten de Boer | title =U2: The Complete Guide to their Music | publisher =Omnibus Press |date=2004 |pages=p. 39.| location =London | id = ISBN 0-7119-9886-8 ]Meaning of the title
In an interview,
Bono said the song was titled "Hawkmoon 269" in part as a tribute to writerSam Shepard , who had released a book entitled "Hawk Moon". Shepard's second book is titled "Motel Chronicles", which is probably where the 269 comes from. Bono also said that the band mixed the song 269 times. This was thought to be a joke for years until it was recently confirmed byThe Edge in "U2 by U2", who said that they spent three weeks mixing the song. He also conflicted Bono's assertion about Shepard, saying that Hawkmoon came from a section of a town in the midwestern United States.Performance history
"Hawkmoon 269" was one of six different songs used to open the 47
Lovetown Tour concerts, and all eight of its performances were in this role. [U2-Vertigo-Tour.com, [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/Lovetown_Tour.html Lovetown Tour overview] , accessed25 September 2007 .] It debuted live at the first Lovetown show on21 September 1989 in Perth, and the live version was considerably different from the studio version, with the most distinctive difference being an extended guitar intro played by The Edge. [U2-Vertigo-Tour.com, [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/show721.html Setlist for 21 September 1989, Perth] , accessed on25 September 2007 .] Its final live performance took place on18 December 1989 inAmsterdam , and this was the song's sole live performance outsideAustralia . [U2-Vertigo-Tour.com, [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/show1053.html Setlist for 18 December 1989, Amsterdam] , accessed25 September 2007 .]After the Lovetown Tour, it has only made one live appearance of any sort, as a short sniper. At the
12 July 2001 concert inCologne on theElevation Tour , Bono sung some of its lyrics at the start of "Desire". [U2-Vertigo-Tour.com, [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/show1122.html Setlist for 12 July 2001, Cologne] , accessed25 September 2007 .]References
External links
* [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/Hawkmoon_269-s68.html Live performance history of "Hawkmoon 269"]
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