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"Acrobat" is a song by rock band U2. It is the eleventh track on their 1991 album ''Achtung Baby''. The critical failure of ''Rattle and Hum'' (1988) led the band to seek a harder sound in their music. The song developed from a riff created by guitarist The Edge, and is played in a time signature.〔http://www.last.fm/music/U2/_/Acrobat〕 Thematically the song contains elements of hypocrisy, alienation, and moral confusion. "Acrobat" has never been performed live, although it was rehearsed prior to the third leg of the Zoo TV Tour. ==Inspiration, writing, and recording==
Lead singer Bono was influenced by the work of Delmore Schwartz when writing the lyrics of "Acrobat", to whom the song is dedicated.〔 The title of one of his short stories, ''In Dreams Begin Responsibilities'', is quoted in the final verse. Bono noted the book "was on my mind when I was writing the words... It's hard to wrap the book up in a few lines, but Delmore Schwartz is kind of a formalist... I'm the opposite. I'm in the mud as a writer, so I could do with a bit of (), and that's why I enjoy him."〔 The song was developed from a riff guitarist The Edge developed during a soundcheck in Auckland, New Zealand, on the Lovetown Tour in 1989.〔Flanagan (1996), p. 444〕 He noted that the beat is unusual for a U2 song, saying it "was the jumping off point, to try and do something with an unusual beat." Producer Daniel Lanois became disoriented with the direction U2 took "Acrobat" during its recording. Bono noted "Daniel had such a hard time on that... he was trying to get us to play to our strengths and I didn't want to. I wanted to play to our weaknesses. I wanted to experiment."〔 Bono noted that the end product "doesn't quite get off the ground the way I'd hoped it would."〔 An early mix of the track was included on some versions of the 20th anniversary reissue of ''Achtung Baby''. The mix, titled "'Baby' Acrobat", contained lyrics that were later modified to a different perspective ("You know I'd hit out if I only knew who to hit" instead of the final "I know you'd hit out if you only knew who to hit") or scrapped entirely ("If the sky turns to purple and the moon turns to blood / Will you dig me out when I'm face down in the mud"). The song has never been performed live,〔Luerssen (2010), p. 262〕 although it was rehearsed extensively in an acoustic form prior to the third leg of the Zoo TV Tour in 1992.〔de la Parra (2003), p. 151〕 The end of the song segued into the beginning of "Zoo Station", leading concert historian Pimm Jal de la Parra to speculate that it was being considered to open the set.〔 In 2006, The Edge said "it never became a live favourite... I don't think that is what people come to U2 for."〔 In 2012, Willie Williams, U2's lighting designer and concert director, described the rehearsed version as "extremely dramatic", saying "in a stadium situation it could be argued that it might have the same dramatic impact as walking out on stage and telling the audience to fuck off."〔 Note: A Subscription is required to access the article.〕
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