11 o'clock
U2 Lyrics


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It's cold outside
It gets so hot in here
The boys and girls collide
There's music in my ear

I hear the children crying
And I know it's time to go
I hear the children crying
Take me home

A painted face
And I know we haven't long
We thought that we had the answers
It was the questions we had wrong

Hear the children crying
And I know it's time to go
I hear the children crying
Take me home

Sad song, sad song
Sad song, sad song

(La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la)
(La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la)
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la





Sad song, sad song
Sad song, sad song

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of U2's song 11 O'Clock Tick Tock immediately set the scene for a wild and frenzied night out where young people are out until it's very late. But despite the party atmosphere, the lyrics hint at a tinge of sadness as the lead singer hears the children crying and knows it's time to go home. It's a poignant moment that switches the perspective from the thrill of the moment to the realization that there are consequences and responsibilities to take care of.


As the song progresses, we get a sense that the youthful fun is slipping away. The painted faces of the crowd are a mask to hide the fact that they are growing up and the answers they thought they had are now elusive. The song speaks to the anxiety that teenagers and young adults have about finding their place in the world and growing up too fast.


The chorus of the song with its repetitive phrase, "Sad song, sad song," reinforces this atmosphere of wistfulness and regret. Even as the partygoers are trying to have a good time and forget their problems, the reality of the situation is still there.


Overall, U2's 11 O'Clock Tick Tock is a powerful evocation of the experience of coming-of-age and having to reconcile the gap between youthful dreams and adult reality.


Line by Line Meaning

It's cold outside
The environment feels unwelcoming and chilly


It gets so hot in here
The level of excitement and intensity in the room is growing


And the boys and girls collide
People from different backgrounds and lifestyles are interacting and connecting with one another


To the music in my ear
The music resonates with the listener and is a source of joy and inspiration


Hear the children crying
Observe the pain and suffering of those who are vulnerable and helpless


And I know it's time to go
The situation is becoming untenable and it's time to leave or take action


I hear the children crying
I am acutely aware of the suffering and injustice around me


Take me home
I long for a place of comfort and refuge to escape from the harsh realities of the world


A painted face
A facade or mask that hides the true identity or intentions of a person or group


And I know we haven't long
Time is running out, and we need to act quickly to make a meaningful impact


We thought that we had the answers
We were arrogant and naive in our assumptions about the world


It was the questions we had wrong
The problem was not with the answers we had, but with the questions we were asking


Sad song, sad song
The tone of the music is melancholic and reflective of the harsh realities of life


La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la
The repetition of the meaningless syllables represents the pointlessness and vacuousness of certain aspects of life


Call out your name
Addressing someone directly, possibly out of desperation or urgency


Call out in shame
Recognize and express regret or remorse for one's actions or failures


You better call out
There is a sense of urgency and necessity to speak up or act


Oh-oh-oh-oh
An emotional or passionate outburst




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Adam Clayton, Dave Evans, Larry Mullen, Paul Hewson

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The more sogns I listen of them...the more performances I see of them...the more I'm convinced that there has never been and there will never be something like U2 again.

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The Red Rocks show was magical. I think it was U2 at their most raw and brilliant I never get tired of watching it.

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This has been my favourite live album, ever since I first heard it, 25 years ago ! And this was ALWAYS my favourite song !
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the same

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And this is how they became the biggest band on the planet. Absolute genius.

@Grandizer8989

No.. that was at Live Aide when The Police passed the baton over to them.

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@@Grandizer8989 I'm pretty sure the Police were not at Live Aid and broke up long before. But what I meant was red rocks got played on British TV show called the Tube which everybody in the UK watched. Before That I think they were in debt. After they really took off.

@petergreen2552

Honestly the tone of Edges guitar in this track is totally killer. Wish I'd seen them live back then just to have the memories

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