Last Night On Earth (U2 Song)
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"Last Night on Earth" is a song by Irish
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band U2. It is the fifth track on their 1997 album, '' Pop'', and was released as its third single on 1 July 1997. The song features excerpts from "Trayra Boia", written by
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and Denise Milan.


History

"Last Night on Earth" was first written during the ''
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'' sessions as documented by rock DJ and journalist BP Fallon in his book ''U2 Faraway So Close''. It was put aside until a later date, and when the band started work on ''Pop'' between 1995 and early 1997 they dug it up again. Assuming they had plenty of time to finish recording the songs for the album, the band told manager
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to go ahead and book their
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, which was to begin in April 1997. As time got closer and closer to the start of the tour, the band began running out of time to finish recording the album, which was to be released that March. The band immediately regretted their decision to let McGuinness book the tour, and had to rush their recording sessions to release the album in time. "Last Night on Earth" was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album. As the band and their associates had been working up until the last minute to finish recording and mixing the album, lead vocalist Bono did not come up with the song's chorus until 4 a.m. during the last night in the studio. After being up all night, Bono began singing the line "You've got to give it away", and decided to use it as part of the song's chorus. Once the chorus has been written, it needed to be recorded immediately. However, Bono had completely lost his voice at the time, so echoes were added to his voice, as well as
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by guitarist
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. Since the initial recording of the song was done at the last minute, the band went back into the recording studio during the tour to record the song for its
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release. Out of ''Pops five single releases, this was the first of three songs to be re-recorded for its single. The single was released in July 1997, and its cover featured a pop art-like parody of ''
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'' featuring the Edge. Following the single's release, "
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" and " If God Will Send His Angels" were later also re-recorded and released as singles in October and December 1997, respectively.


Critical reception

British magazine ''
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'' rated the song three out of five, adding, "U2 singles seem to be coming thick and fast at the moment. This, the third instalment from ''Pop'', has a big, noisy, chorus but will it help album sales step up a gear?"


Live performances

"Last Night on Earth" was one of 17 songs to be played at each of the 93 PopMart shows, where six of the 17 songs were from ''Pop''. With the exception of the first several shows of the tour, the song was played in the fifth spot of the set list, between " Even Better Than the Real Thing" and "
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." Live performances typically lasted longer than the length of the song on the album, as they featured several additions that were not present in the studio recording. Before the first verse, Bono would start the song by saying something similar to the following: During the middle of the song, the band would slow down their tempo, and Bono improvise lyrics beginning with "It's not the last night on earth" and would typically make references to the city or country in which the band was performing. The end of the song featured a guitar jam, featuring both Bono and the Edge playing
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. Despite the changes made to the song during its live performances, it was one of two songs that retained its original album arrangement, along with "Please." The other songs performed live from ''Pop'' were completely rearranged and restructured for their live performances by the time the band was halfway through their tour. The giant vidi-walls behind the band would display a cartoon during "Last Night on Earth" that depicted the characters being bombarded with stimulants at malls and shops and also made reference to the growing gun issue in the United States. The only officially released live performance was taken from the band's show in
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. The video '' PopMart: Live from Mexico City'' features "Last Night on Earth", and the same performance was later released as an audio track on the "
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" single in 2001. Despite this, "Last Night on Earth" has not been performed at all since the end of the PopMart Tour.


Music video

The video was filmed in Kansas City, Missouri, and directed by Richie Smyth. It features
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and
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in his final filmed performance. The production of a portion of the video required the closure of Interstate 670, a major downtown Kansas City freeway, as well as several local streets. Reproduced b
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Accessed November 23, 2013.


Formats and track listings


Personnel

* Bono – lead vocals, guitar *
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, backing vocals, keyboards *
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– bass guitar *
Larry Mullen Jr. Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (; born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band U2. Mullen was born in Dublin, where he attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School. In 1976, he co-founded U2 ...
– drums, percussion


Charts


See also

* List of covers of U2 songs - Last Night on Earth * List of ''RPM'' Rock/Alternative number-one singles (Canada)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Last Night On Earth 1997 singles U2 songs Island Records singles Songs written by Bono Songs written by the Edge Songs written by Adam Clayton Songs written by Larry Mullen Jr. Song recordings produced by Flood (producer) William S. Burroughs