wow how did I miss this poll? I've been on the road a lot lately I guess.
I absolutely love this album, have since the day it came out. I voted for "Endgame" over "Near Wild Heaven", for the gorgeous arrangement and the feel: I spend about 30% of my life feeling like this song. Is that a flugelhorn? I dare not say anything else for risk of making a fool of myself.
― Euler, Monday, 27 October 2008 03:26 (seventeen years ago)
these clothes don't fit us right
― mookieproof, Monday, 27 October 2008 03:31 (seventeen years ago)
I still think it's "Losing My Religion," although I really wouldn't mind if I never listen to it again.
― daavid, Monday, 27 October 2008 05:26 (seventeen years ago)
which button means the whole album is terrible?
― Jack Cole (Reginald Mantle), Monday, 27 October 2008 05:41 (seventeen years ago)
"Country Feedback" for how evocative the line "these clothes don't fit us right" is...
swear I wrote that without seeing mookie's post.
― Mozarella sticks. Think about it. (kenan), Monday, 27 October 2008 06:41 (seventeen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 00:01 (seventeen years ago)
Nice spread of results! Thanks for participating everybody.
How many people's second choice was "Belong"?
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 02:22 (seventeen years ago)
I would have voted for "Belong" third.
― Euler, Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:50 (seventeen years ago)
Today is the kind of day where all I want to hear is the chorus of "Belong," over and over. Clear open blue sky, her breath, this song...Belong. OOOOoooooooOOoOooOOOOO
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 1 April 2011 18:59 (fifteen years ago)
Ha, "Radio Song" got lots of love, relatively speaking, and it's not just one of the worst R.E.M. songs, but one of the worst songs from a major act, ever.
This album and "Green" always surprise me when I put them on. "Document," too, to an extent. One third great, one third not, and one third songs I forgot were on there but which I'm happy to hear again once in a while.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 1 April 2011 19:34 (fifteen years ago)
favourite deep cut on this is probably Texarkana
― drugnet (Drugs A. Money), Friday, 1 April 2011 19:37 (fifteen years ago)
The storm it came up strongAnd shook the treesAnd blew away our fear
― Doctor Casino, Sunday, 3 June 2012 15:42 (fourteen years ago)
^ what i would've voted
― balls, Sunday, 3 June 2012 18:50 (fourteen years ago)
half a world awaylosing my religionnear wild heavencountry feedbacktexarkaname in honeyshiny happy peopleendgamebelongradio songlow
― balls, Sunday, 3 June 2012 18:54 (fourteen years ago)
It would have been between 'Half A World Away' and 'Near Wild Heaven' for me. Unsure which one I would have went for.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Sunday, 3 June 2012 18:55 (fourteen years ago)
Their worst Bill Berry-era album
I'm going to keep posting this bit of rongness
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 20:46 (fourteen years ago)
OK, how about "Stipe's worst Bill Berry-era album, rescued by Mills"?
― Hideous Lump, Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:02 (fourteen years ago)
I think you meant to say "Green."
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:03 (fourteen years ago)
Well OK, Green plus Monster would complete the trilogy-of-the-lessers, but at least Stipe showed up for the whole album on those two.
― Hideous Lump, Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:26 (fourteen years ago)
"worst Bill Berry-era album" works for me
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:29 (fourteen years ago)
no "Hairshirt"s or "I Remember California"s or "The Wrong Child" on OOT though.
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:31 (fourteen years ago)
There are some good songs on OOT but probably not any I love as much as my favorites on most of their other albums, and I just hate the sound of it, almost as much as some of those anemic later albums. Automatic mines the same basic sonic territory in a way that manages to be both plainer and much, much richer.
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:38 (fourteen years ago)
At the time I certainly would have agreed with you. Automatic is the only good Scott Litt-era REM thing I never listen to (I wouldn't skip, say, "Monty Got a Raw Deal" if I heard it on someone's mix though).
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 21:40 (fourteen years ago)
i'd really like to know what someone in 2012 who had no sense of REM would make of this album
― da croupier, Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:42 (fourteen years ago)
it probably would sound like the world collapsing around his ears
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:45 (fourteen years ago)
i mean berry-era REM is just so youth-defining that it feels surreal to picture hearing it for the first time already having a sense of musical history, but this album in particular is like Led Zep dipped in dork sauce with a dash of KRS-1.
― da croupier, Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:47 (fourteen years ago)
for an album of strings, bass runs and mandolins kicked off by lite rap-funk it really wound up aptly named
― da croupier, Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:49 (fourteen years ago)
tbh I have no idea how REM will play to "millennials."
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:53 (fourteen years ago)
I gotta ask students what if anything REM mean to them: maybe this irreconcilable combo of obscure and earnest
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:55 (fourteen years ago)
Not just earnestness, though. I think there's real human content in R.E.M.
― timellison, Monday, 4 June 2012 00:14 (fourteen years ago)
Am I the only person who thinks there's a salvagably decent song inside "Radio Song"? The breakdown with Stipe singing the "everything to show/everything to hide" part over JPJ's immaculately-arranged strings really is beautiful.
― Brony! Broni! Broné! (Phil D.), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:19 (fourteen years ago)
I do. The only song I'm meh about is "Belong." Right now, that is.
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:20 (fourteen years ago)
I think "Radio Song" is great, always have.
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:22 (fourteen years ago)
can any of you hardcore heads help me make a playlist of every REM song with slap bass?
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:23 (fourteen years ago)
"Finest Worksong" comes to mind.
― go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:24 (fourteen years ago)
yeah i think Document through "Ignoreland" is the halcyon era of fonky REM
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:26 (fourteen years ago)
all day long
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL6Gsm1AOmY
― pplains, Monday, 4 June 2012 00:32 (fourteen years ago)
never understood the appeal of hearing one of the band's most plodding songs done in a big muff alt-rock style
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:42 (fourteen years ago)
I think the question about millennials would have to do with the stylistic context of the album, but I don't think it goes deeper. Are people hearing it for the first time going to understand the historical context of '91 and R.E.M.'s own trajectory? Because there's a richness to R.E.M.'s thing; there's a richness to their roots and what they were trying to do with this album. That's in danger of being lost in too much fretting over their "dorkiness" or whatever.
― timellison, Monday, 4 June 2012 00:45 (fourteen years ago)
REM's context is kind of lost to time, especially since now remembrances of 80s college rock and 90s alt-rock are so explicitly tied to bands that were only part of one or the other (and U2 left a bit bigger of a footprint that they don't have the same problem)
― kel ler/pharmacists (some dude), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:55 (fourteen years ago)
People will have to explore it to understand the context, but you hear slap bass and mandolins and you wonder why they would. I have to remind myself that someone will hear "Me in Honey" and they've got their reason to explore it right there.
― timellison, Monday, 4 June 2012 01:00 (fourteen years ago)
Hahaha. The song I woulda voted for got zero votes.
I can't listen to this album anymore but thought about 3/4 of it was pretty good at the time (last time I thought that of an REM album, too.)
It's certainly no FABLES.
― Matt M., Monday, 4 June 2012 05:20 (fourteen years ago)
I don't know about worst Bill Berry-era REM album, but it's definitely somewhere down in the bottom half of the pile for me!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Monday, 4 June 2012 05:58 (fourteen years ago)
I love "Radio Song", Stipey "rap" & all.
I didn't see this thread yesterday but weirdly I was thinking then about "Losing My Religion" & how it was an odd megahit, & then I remembered its outro & sighed.
I still think this is my favorite REM album, after all these years.
― Euler, Monday, 4 June 2012 10:28 (fourteen years ago)
4 years ago I might have blindly voted "Country Feedback" based on memories alone but after hearing this album in it's entirety today at an event (in the bg), I was struck most by "Half A World Away".
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 24 July 2013 19:51 (twelve years ago)
think i need to put this on. i consider it a favourite but just looking at the tracks in the result there...there's not a lot to it, track by track.
― Roberto Spiralli, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 20:24 (twelve years ago)
Country Feedback is a great song but I have trouble listening to the album version since I first heard the slower live version. The album version feels like the club is closing in 4 minutes so they had to speed up the song to fit it in or something.
i've heard losing my religion a million times but it still strikes me as an astonishly perfect song.
― Z S, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 20:38 (twelve years ago)
bloody terrible album this and i say that as a one-time teenage REM nutcase. the LPs either side were both incredible imo but this was just.. i mean what happened??
― piscesx, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 20:44 (twelve years ago)
the cover art was pretty bad
― akm, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 20:50 (twelve years ago)
Naming your record after the immediate deadline you've got for naming your record is never a good sign.
did you see what i did there.
― pplains, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 21:05 (twelve years ago)
Texarkana -> Country Feedback -> Me in Honey
greatest 3 song run in their catalog imo
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Saturday, 13 November 2021 03:40 (four years ago)
The top two are correct. In fact I might even go so far as to say they're all time top 5 REM for me
― Urbandn hope all ye who enter here (dog latin), Sunday, 14 November 2021 23:42 (four years ago)
I think I like every song on here. Even Radio Song I really don't mind. I can give or take LMR though
― Urbandn hope all ye who enter here (dog latin), Sunday, 14 November 2021 23:44 (four years ago)
Give or take? Take or leave
― Urbandn hope all ye who enter here (dog latin), Monday, 15 November 2021 00:09 (four years ago)
Went looking for Spitting Image's 'Whiny Crappy People' parody but it's not on Youtube. I recall it had Mike Mills as the lead vocalist, playing double bass like in the SHP video. Why?
― PaulTMA, Monday, 15 November 2021 00:18 (four years ago)
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, F
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 15 November 2021 00:28 (four years ago)
ba-ba-ba-ba ba ba
― mookieproof, Monday, 2 September 2024 01:53 (one year ago)
The first song I ever played on radio
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Monday, 2 September 2024 02:20 (one year ago)
I mean I couldn't play Radio Song could I
everyone's first song on radio should be 'station to station'
but this is great too
― mookieproof, Monday, 2 September 2024 02:44 (one year ago)
Or Monty Python's "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio" just to prove you obey nobody's rules.
― Hideous Lump, Monday, 2 September 2024 02:59 (one year ago)
video killed the radio star obv
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Monday, 2 September 2024 03:01 (one year ago)
name a better side two than that of this album
― mookieproof, Monday, 2 September 2024 03:08 (one year ago)
I usually once or twice a year watch their Bridge School Benefit concert performance of “Country Feedback.” Imagine being Michael Stipe and announcing this is your favorite song of yours and then Neil Young just tears into it with you.
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Monday, 2 September 2024 05:41 (one year ago)
Ah a few weeks ago, after their « reunion » interview/performance, I was listening to this album walking around the Luxembourg garden in Paris and suddenly looking up I found myself face to face with… Michael Stipe ! I was so surprised I had to tell him I was listening to him and showed him which song (« half a world away ») which he said he liked a lot. Then I thanked him and wished him a nice day. He was very nice and friendly. Fond memories !
― AlXTC from Paris, Monday, 2 September 2024 09:39 (one year ago)
AIREM from Paris
― Hideous Lump, Monday, 2 September 2024 10:10 (one year ago)