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Certain Songs #1730: R.E.M – “Losing My Religion”

January 19, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Out of Time
Year: 1991

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File Under Spotlight

So let’s dispel a couple of myths surrounding Out of Time up front. It is neither R.E.M.’s “mandolin album,” nor is it their “switching instruments album.” Are there a couple of songs where Peter Buck plays mandolin? Yes, but there were more on Green. Are there songs where Bill Berry plays bass and doesn’t play drums? Yes, but those are drumless tracks. Does Mike Mills play a lot of keyboards on the record? Yes, but same goes for Lifes Rich Pageant.

That said, Out of Time does feature fewer uptempo straight-up electric guitar-based rock songs than any R.E.M. album previously released, and the arrangements are lusher, fuller and more experimental as well.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Losing My Religion, Out of Time, R.E.M.

Certain Songs #1729: R.E.M. – “Perfect Circle (Greensboro 11-10-1989)”

January 17, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Green (25th Anniversary)
Year: 1989

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File Under Friends

This is somewhat convoluted. This version of this song was originally on the VHS of Tourfilm — a concert film from their 1989 tour — but when R.E.M. put out the 25th anniversary edition of Green back in 2014, the bonus disc was basically the audio they used for Tourfilm: a concert that was recorded in Greensboro, North Carolina on November 10, 1989.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Perfect Circle, R.E.M, Tourfilm

Certain Songs #1728: R.E.M. – “(Untitled)”

January 16, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Green
Year: 1988

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File Under ” “

There was a lot of change in the air when Green came out on Election Day, 1988.

While it was, sadly, a foregone conclusion as to who our next President would be, it was going to be the end of the Reagan years, which had to be a good thing. The awful summer of 1988 finally ended, which was also a good thing. Even better, I started playing music with some of the people who I’m still playing music with, and — of course, because there was a new R.E.M. album — started a relationship that lasted until just before Out of Time came out, my longest one yet!

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: (Untitled), Green, R.E.M.

Certain Songs #1727: R.E.M. – “I Remember California”

January 15, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Green
Year: 1988

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File Under History

Some of you might have noticed that I skipped “Stand,” the massive hit single from Green with the silly lyrics and sillier video, and which proved that the success of “The One I Love” wasn’t a fluke: “Stand” is fine. “Stand” is fun. Yay, “Stand!”

OK. Good. Glad to get that out of the way.

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Certain Songs #1726: R.E.M. – “World Leader Pretend”

January 14, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Green
Year: 1988

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File Under Freedom

While it was never released as a single, “World Leader Pretend” is a very important song in the R.E.M. canon for a couple of different reasons. For one thing, it’s the first set of lyrics that Michael Stipe was comfortable with printing on an album sleeve. This felt like a huge deal at the time, putting the spotlight on “World Leader Pretend” in the same way that Led Zeppelin had put the spotlight on “Stairway To Heaven” 17 years previously.

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Certain Songs #1725: R.E.M. – “Get Up”

January 13, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Green
Year: 1988

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File Under Dreams

And then, as their final act of a decade where they made more great music than any other artist, R.E.M. released their major label debut on Election Day, 1988. And it was kind of a disappointment.

Not in a major-label sellout kind of way — not with R.E.M. — but rather in a somewhat failed transition album sort of way. Green started strong and it ended strong, but in the middle — from “The Wrong Child” through “Hairshirt” — it failed to connect to me. And as you can imagine, I tried.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Get Up, Green, R.E.M.

Certain Songs #1724: R.E.M. – “The One I Love”

January 12, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Document
Year: 1987

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File Under Fire

“The One I Love” just might be my favorite R.E.M. song.

At the very least, it’s one of their most important songs, a big-riffed mean as fuck rock ‘n’ roll song that somehow stormed the radio and broke into the top ten, pretty much changing everything for R.E.M.

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Certain Songs #1723: R.E.M. – “It’s The End of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”

January 9, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Document
Year: 1987

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File Under Bernstein

“It’s The End of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” just might be my favorite R.E.M. song.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Document, It's The End of The World of As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), R.E.M.

Certain Songs #1722: R.E.M. – “Disturbance at the Heron House”

January 8, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Document
Year: 1987

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File Under Followers

It was the autumn of 1987, and I was going through a pretty tough break-up, which left me drunk and depressed for much of the time, and so at some point, I made a cassette that had the recently-released Document — R.E.M. seemed to be putting out records that coincided with big moments of my love life (which I don’t think was on purpose) — on one side and the dB’s The Sound of Music on the other side.

As you can imagine, I listened to that cassette a lot, and I this memory: I was driving somewhere, listening to this cassette, which just happened to be on side one of Document, and and some point I started singing along with “Disturbance at the Heron House” and realized, for the first time in a long time, that I was going to be OK.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Disturbance at the Heron House, Document, R.E.M.

Certain Songs #1721: R.E.M. – “Exhuming McCarthy”

January 7, 2020 by Jim Connelly

Album: Document
Year: 1987

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File Under Acumen

Hey kids, that sound you hear at the beginning of “Exhuming McCarthy” was made by a thing called a “typewriter,” which basically was a computer keyboard where the monitor was made out of paper instead of pixels.

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Filed Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Document, Exhuming McCarthy, R.E.M.

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