Where is Vertigo?
Bono: It’s a dizzy feeling, a sick feeling, when you get up to the top of something and there’s only one way to go. That’s not a dictionary definition, that’s mine, and in my head I created a club called Vertigo, with all these people in it and the music is not the music you want to hear, and the people are not the people you want to be with, and then you see somebody and she’s got a cross around her neck, and you focus on it, because you can’t focus on anything else. You find a little tiny fragment of salvation there. Is it important to have a hit single? Adam: Yes, because it tells people that you’re back. I think it’s harder and harder to get people’s attention these days, there’s a lot of competition out there and I think if you don’t try and grab people’s attention with a track that’s indisputable, that fires people’s imagination, then they’re not that interested in what the rest of the record is about. Bono: Oh yes, I want to have hits, sure! The greatest rock and roll songs are