Three Pop Songs

4 Mar 2022107

Three Pop Songs

'Edge I'd describe as a gardener, Larry as a chef, Adam as a keen polo expert and Bono as a very enthusiastic beachcomber.'

That's Howie B,  'vibemaster' and producer, with Flood, of Pop,  released twenty five years ago this week.

'They wanted to make something different. They had this hunger to make new music. Pop is a magic album. I listen to it, there's music there, songs, beats. I'm glad I had something to do with it...' 

Discotheque, the first single, was followed by Staring At The Sun, Last Night on Earth, Please and If God Will Send His Angels.

But if you had to pick just three songs from the twelve tracks on Pop, what are they…  and why?

Cast your vote here and then tell us why in the comments… and what the album means to you.

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babyrulon
Pop
Best songs on album, including Mofo
trevorpert
Holy Joe
I agree with the top 3. My 4th pick would be the b-side Holy Joe. I wish there was a non-remix, non-Kmart recording available!
Kim the fly
Superb classic!
Discotheque is one my all time favorites.. Simply love the sound of every instrument - a pure rocker from the future. Wake Up Dead Man i think is such a good song - from the lyrics to the band - that song became a favorite from the start Mofo is just music from the future - the live version is one again a pure rocker - like it a lot It's Hard to find only 3 songs.. Staring at the dun, Last night..., Please, Gone os close too.. Actually it's simply an album i still enjoy the most from U2.. Pure classic in my collection. Kim
Magoo12
U2magoo
Well, starting with staring at the sun, just loved this song the minute I heard it because of the way it seems to make you feel about the world, wondering about life... Please to me is such a powerful song, just a simple saying please stop arguing and fighting and try to get along.. The playboy mansion is a what's it all about out there in the world.
chadmac
Pop Appreciation
Pop was the first U2 record I bought on release day. I was enchanted with the rumors and leaks leading up to the release. I remember listening to the 30 second clip of Discotheque repeatedly and learning it on guitar before the song hit the radio. I was blown away by the creativity and originality of the record and it remains my favorite to this day. U2 is best when they push their creative boundaries to the limit. It’s a shame the band chooses to pretend this record doesn’t exist.
coweir
Pop album, was awesome, something new.
Please on the 1997 single live in rotterdam de Kuyp Feyenoord stadium, i was there with my brother. Our first big rockshow. We were 16 amd 18 and it was an adventure Ill never forget. What a liveshow that was....the Popmart Tour. The song please then sortoff interluded into WTSHNN. I fell in love with these guys instantly. Bono singing like he didnt care, adam being the cool reserved bass player, larry' s stable drumming and good looks, the unreal sounds coming from Edge' s guitars.
guinnessdrinker
Some great bass moments on this album
The album brings back some great memories. I would pick Gone, Last Night on Earth and Do you Feel Loved as the most memorable to me from around that time. Would be great to hear some of the Pop tracks again on future tours.
spin
Chris
3 amazing songs that could have been on Actung, Pop just happened to be the period they were in.
Geoking
Moooooofo
What a task to only pick 3. But had to go with Mofo, what can beat this: Mother, am I still your son? You know I've waited for so long To hear you say so. If god will send his angels, just had a different feeling from the very first listen and finally... Gone
Redwodka
Pop music
I started not liking it very much. But the album grows on you.
did03
A GREAT ALBUM
BOOM CHA !!!!! BOOM CHA!!!!! Pop is a great album and i hope an anniversary edition soon. 3 songs : Gone Do You feel loved Wake Up Dead Man
danielgerke
Wake Up Dead Man & If God Will Send His
Wake Up Dead Man and If God will send his angels are epic... only few songs that touch me like these. On U2tour.de I listed a long time ago my 10 personal favorite closers of U2. (The following is translated on the quick with Deepl, because the original is in German): Wake Up Dead Man: Perhaps the darkest number that U2 have ever written. Always one of my favorites, yet in the end I was surprised at the placement myself. The more I listened to the song, the more the impression solidified that Wake Up Dead Man succeeds in outshining U2's many great other closers. First, there are the lyrics, which take an uncompromising, almost resigned stand on the state of the world. At first pragmatic (and a fucked up world it is too), then increasingly metaphorical and culminating at the end in the lines, which in my opinion are as simple as brilliant: If there's and order / In all of this disorder / Is it like a tape recorder? / Can we rewind it just once more? Who among us hasn't asked themselves this question at some point? Musically, the number grabs me at the latest with Larry's entry in minute 1:41. And when did two distorted guitar chords ever sound so angry, so dramatic as during the call to Jesus to finally rise from the dead? Simply brilliant. Side-fact: The first idea for Wake Up Dead Man comes from Joshua Tree times. On the cover of Zooropa, the letters WAKEUPDE can be read in a blur, a reference to the as-yet unfinished song. I found interesting the comments of Steve Stockman (minister of the Presbyterian Church in Belfast), who pointed out in his blog Soul Surmise that the last U2 song of the 90s with all its darkness is a congenial counterpart to the positive first song of the new millennium Beautiful Day - "too brilliant to be contrived..." Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) Attached is the fan-letter I wrote about "If God will send his angels" (https://www.u2tour.de/specials/fanletters/#album9)
electricco
The Playboy Mansion
Chance is a kind of religion .... have to pick 3 from this Fantastic Album ... the PopMartTour was so great so much Fun with the big lemon
jreed
The End of 90's U2
I love Pop! My favorite tracks are the ones that feel like total departures. I love Miami if for no other reason than that insane guitar riff that appears out of nowhere. If God Will Send His Angels might be a classic U2 ballad, but it feels like it belongs in space. Finally I love Wake Up Dead Man because it's rare that you hear an artist struggling with his faith. That is a tough thing to deal with when you pray and you feel like no one listens or that God's plan doesn't make sense anymore. It's one of Bono's finest lyrical moments.
Luciano_Claro
First Night On Earth In Brazil
I loved this one from The very first moment!! This tour marks their first concerts in South America!! To see them in Brazil for the first time, was one of the greatest moments in my life!! Great album that deserves a Deluxe Treatment!!
epcdcol
Love this album
Great album and so underrated. Saw this tour in Lansdowne Road in Dublin way back when. I'd love to see a deluxe version box set released sometime soon.
spinningheadnl
Pop - Wonderful Album
Pop is one of my favourite U2 albums. I love everything about it. I would have loved to see this explored more...and for the life of me I cannot understand why the band distance themselves from it. An album to be proud of if you want my opinion. I listen to it very regularly. Would love to hear some more of the same. Keep up the good work lads. Long time fan
mofo_spacejunk
Diversity
I love this album. Found it hard to select 3. I went for Discotheque - for the video alone. I also selected Miami (“the sun shines east, the sun shines west, but I know where the sun shines best”) - great when they played it live. Final selection: Playboy Mansion. Edge on fire there: both with his understated guitar playing, but also his harmonies. A beautiful song.
curleydowling
Popmart in the Bay
Saw both Popmart shows in Oakland with Oasis opening. The acoustic version of Staring At The Sun was excellent live..Mofo is quite the opener
Boy1970
Everybody’s talking Aboutaleb POP music
POP An album I bought on day of release and played over and over and over again for months. Cd stayed in my player… My 3 favorite tracks: 1. GONE , my favorite track. To bad it was never released as a single….This one should be played live on every tour. 2. Please , love those lyrics - amazing base line - song with a spirit.. 3. Staring @ the sun : I really really love the video of this one. Nice catchy tune for the Summer that was on it’s way… This “experimental” record was not the usual U2. So glad they had the courage to release this …
thefly78
More POP songs in your shows
We want to hear again POP songs live! Please!!! It's my favourite album
Rico2Nantes
The time of our lives
I picked Gone, one of my top 5 U2 songs, wake up dead man, with its great drums fill and last night on Earth with its great bass line. What I love about this album is that it sounds fun, not serious, with great and heavy lyrics. The sound of it was surprising then but it still makes perfect sense 25 years after. My first U2 concert (in Paris). What I do not like is the way U2 turned its back to this album, which, to me, is their last exciting effort (with no line on the horizon, which also does not seem to be recognized enough). Maybe the last album they took risks with.
MichaelHarris
Pop Star 66
Great album, massive change in their style proves how versatile U2 are. would have chose more than three but went for Gone, Mofo, and Please, the way they played Please into Bad always gives me goose bumps. Great tour, what a stage set up. Memories of being at the old Wembley stadium. .
fender35
Talk about pop music
Basically I love the album the tour was unbelievable pop
kaihenningbrkke
U2 in Norway during popmart
I remember going to Popmart in Oslo. The big lemon broke down. During the song Please, something went wrong and it was just total silence for a few seconds. bono improvises something and Larry and Edge follow. I just love that version!
patrizio09
Being an artist
for me "pop" means the most important thing of being an artist: accept that you have to take risks. Still today I always listen to it: one of my favorite albums.
GuidoWater
3 is not enough!
This is not a choice! I just love this album. There are such gems on it that choosing is almost impossible. Please, if God will send his angels, starring at the sun, Last night on earth, wake up dead man, gone, mofo they are all equally ranked for me. I always tought discotheque was one of the weakest songs on the album but it grew on me over the years. Miami is the worst song u2 have ever created I just don't like that one and that's it. Please make a boxset of this there must be so much stuff left from recording that is worth getting out there. Like lady with the spinning head. Isn't that from these sessions?
bowieno
Pop poP
Gone, If you Wear the Velvet Dress, Mofo…Runners up Wake Up Dead Man, Last night on Earth, Do you Feel Loved. We need an expanded super deluxe with all the trimmings…songs, live and schwag
JACK1978
Pop
I have beautiful remembrance about pop becouse the U2's concert in Reggio Emilia in 1997 was my first concert !
THEJOSHUA73
Great album...
Great time.... Great album... I seen the pop mart tour in Roma and Reggio Emilia.... What a incredible days.... I hope for a new time for Pop.... ❤️
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