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Dirty Day
"Dirty Day" is the ninth track on U2's 1993 album, ''Zooropa''. It was co-written by Bono and the Edge. ==Recording and composition== "Dirty Day" originates from the band recording "live" jam performances in the studio during the ''Zooropa'' sessions on the band's break in the Zoo TV Tour.〔McCormick (2006), p. 249.〕 The song was written about a character who leaves his family and returns years later to meet the son he abandoned. Many of the lyrics are taken from phrases that Bono's father, Bob Hewson, would use, including "I don't know you and you don't know the half of it", "No blood is thicker than ink", "Nothing's as simple as you think", and "It won't last kissing time."〔 The title was inspired by another phrase Bono's father would use, "it's a dirty day".〔 The lyrics "these days, days, days run away like horses over the hill", repeated over the outro to the song, are quoted by Bono in tribute to Charles Bukowski.〔@U2.com, (Bono vs. The Beast )〕
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