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In the 13th edition of Controversial Songs (2024), we explore the controversy behind the “Exit” by the legendary Irish rock band, U2.
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Bring on the controversy! Controversial Songs is a column that provides background information and insight into songs that raised eyebrows, stirred the pot, or were banned. The more censorship censor$hit, the better! The records that grace Controversial Songs are old and new alike, with all genres of music welcome. In the 13th edition of Controversial Songs (2024), we explore the controversy behind the “Exit” by U2.
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“The pistol weighed heavy / And his heart, he could feel was beating / Beating, beating, beating / Oh, my love, oh my love.” Those chilling lyrics from “Exit” influenced celebrity stalker and murderer Robert John Bardo. Bardo infamously murdered actress Rebecca Schaeffer in 1989. At Schaeffer’s murder trial, when the dark U2 gem was played, Bardo lip-synced alongside the recording. The legendary, Grammy-winning Irish rock band rarely performed the 10th track from Joshua Tree (1987) live. After hearing the song’s negative influence on a murderer, it makes sense that “Exit,” a dark, distinct record by Bono and company, was scrapped from live performances until 30 years later.
U2 // The Joshua Tree // Island // 1987
U2, Exit: Controversial Songs No. 13 (2024) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Island; Tazz Vaughn via Pexels; Elena Arboleda Salas, nikolaytaman90, Tumisu from Pixabay; christian buehner on Unsplash]
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