Talk:Zoo Station

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[edit] a metaphor for time?

i dont think so, the lyrics sais that "time is a train",and where does a train stop? at a station,so when time stops, you die right? so maybe it means that the station is death,or maybe heaven. the lyrics "Leaves you standing at the station" kinda supports this. Lord revan 10:44, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sound at the start

If the strange marimba-like sound that the article refers to is the quiet 'tink-tink-tink' before the first bit of guitar comes in, then I believe the article is wrong. I have been told, but I don't have a source for this, that that sound was that of Paul McGuiness (U2's manager) tapping on his coffee mug with his spoon.

I think that this sentence should be referenced if it is correct, edited and referenced if it is incorrect, or deleted if no evidence can be found either way.

58.172.56.136 11:01, 1 August 2007 (UTC)