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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is an pop culture joke.. there was an episode of threes company where Jack Tripper was testing a microphone and in a very hilarious deliver he said "uno, dos, tres, ... catorce!"
.. of course its also possible that Bono thought it would symbolise VERTIGO in the sense that going up to the 4th floor could seem like the 14th to someone with clinical vertigo. You decide.
i think he says catorce because it is the number 14 in spanish. perhaps it's a bit of a pun meaning "for teen," as in, "for teens to recognize the vertigo and avoid it if they can."
just thoughts. maybe i'm overanalyzing it, but i think it's a clever and well put together song anyway.
who cares if they're popular or not.
B8kedbeans:
Even if it is a play on the Three's Company joke, it still doesn't explain that he doesn't say "uno." He says "unos," which has a totally different meaning. Again, it means "some," not one.
Him being drunk is about the only thing that makes sense.
I have to wonder if this is offensive to the Latino/Spanish community. If you're going to represent them by using their language, it should be correct.
It's like the thing in Pride where the lyrics say Martin Luther King was shot in the morning. It could just be erroneous.
Alternatively, the song could be interpreted as a comment on Iraq (after the POP album they wouldn't want to irritate US audiences) with the Spanish stuff signifying their involvement.
Tenuous but possible.