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Gone! is the name of a single and EP released by the British group The Cure in 1996 on Elektra Records. The song was initially released on the album Wild Mood Swings.
"Gone" is the seventh track from U2's 1997 album, Pop. It is also featured on the compilation album The Best of 1990-2000, in a reworked version. A highlight of the PopMart Tour, it was often dedicated to Michael Hutchence. Bono frequently refers to it as one of his favorite songs of the band's. The Edge has also stated he was very pleased with the "New Mix" of the song available on The Best of 1990-2000. That song, along with several other tracks from Pop and Zooropa were remixed and either dubbed "The New Mix" or "Mike Hedges Mix" to help fit in with the more instrumentally-conservative songs of All That You Can't Leave Behind.
The meaning of the song has to do with the inherent personal conflicts of being a rock star. Feelings of guilt, of duality, and emotions associated with becoming extremely wealthy in a short period of time. This is evident in the song's lyrics: "You get to feel so guilty, got so much for so little". Bono has often expressed that he feels that he is "spoiled rotten, and paid too much" and that he'd "do it for free". It is evident that he feels that Michael Hutchence harbored similar feelings, which ultimately led to his apparent suicide.
"Gone" was never slated to be released as a single, but the video done for it was simply the 3 Dec '97 show in Mexico City. It was one of a few Pop songs that showed up on the Elevation Tour. It is performed on the Elevation 2001: Live from Boston live video release, most notably as showing Edge smashing his guitar at the end out of frustration. He had felt that the band messed up the song, perhaps the percussion section, as he immediately ran up to Larry's drumset and began yelling at him.
The Edge used a Rickenbacker 330-12 when performing this song live. Bono accompanied on a Gretsch.
"Gone" is a song by American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is track 9 from their 2006 album, Pearl Jam. The song was released as the third radio single from the album, however a commercial single was never released. It reached number 40 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The song was written by frontman Eddie Vedder on September 30, 2005, in the Room 1152 (where the band stayed that night), of the Borgata Hotel, located in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It debuted the next night in a solo performance by Vedder at the band's October 1, 2005 concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey at the Borgata Events Center. The band recorded a demo version of the song that was released as a part of the 2005 Holiday single available to fan club members.
A live performance of "Gone" can be found on the Live at the Gorge 05/06 box set.
Gone is a song by 'N Sync from the album, Celebrity. The song is actually about Britney Spears. Justin Timberlake wrote this song while they were together. He was inspired by Britney one time when he was by himself and thinking of her. A Spanish language version of the song entitled "Te Has Ido" was released.
"Gone" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada before being withdrawn. triptych era blank">The Tea Party a visual discography Accessed 18 May 2007
"Gone" is an acoustic composition featuring a string quartet. The alternative mix features a more complex drum track with _Jeff Burrows' distinctive booming drums.
"Gone" is a single by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was the second single from their 2004 album You Do Your Thing.



