From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Tue Jan 29 15:27:45 1991 Date: 29 Jan 91 15:47:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: Bow Song To: "murmur" Ive placed all the unlisted songs from Tourfilm except "Bow Song" which I have deduced is the one before "Finest Worksong." If anyone knows about this song esp who recorded it, please tell me so that I can send a COMPLETE list of the Tourfilm set to murmur. BTW confirm or deny: "We LIve As We Dream , Alone" is a gang of 4 song. Im assuming it is but I want to be sure. Thanks, complete set list from Tourfilm coming soon. jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu ------------------------------------------ From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Tue Jan 29 15:27:53 1991 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 91 16:00:42 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) Subject: Re: Bow Song We Live As We Dream, Alone is a Gang Of Four song off of 1982's Songs of the Free. Don't know about Bow song. jon -------------------------------------------------------------- From @mitvma.mit.edu:WNMURMUR%WSU.DECNET@MSUS1.BITNET Tue Jan 29 15:38:55 1991 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 91 14:48 CST From: To Indeed Be a God Subject: TV To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU I was just wondering if anyone had an audio or VIDEO tape of the bands performance on Late Night with David Letterman. I have always wanted to see this and I want to know if anyone has any info on it or if they did see it, how was it. Pete Register wnmurmur%wsu.decnet@msus1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- From brent@maria.wustl.edu Tue Jan 29 16:19:29 1991 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 91 17:42:34 CST From: brent@maria.wustl.edu Subject: Well, To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU I talked with a friend who lives in Winston-Salem NC (Which Die Hard REM fans will note was where the first few albums were recorded, at Mich Easter's drive in), and supposedly Mitch is no longer doing anything with Lets. -------------------------------------------------------------- From gwg33762@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Tue Jan 29 17:40:38 1991 From: "Garret W. Gengler" Subject: Last Call for votes To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R.E.M. Mailing List) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 91 19:10:18 CST Last call for anyone wishing to vote for your ten (10) favorite R.E.M. songs. If you haven't voted yet, mail a list of your ten favorite songs (in any order) to me (NOT THE LIST) at g-gengler@uiuc.edu. The final results will be posted in several days. Thanks whole bunches, Garret --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Garret Gengler | " Carry each his burden | | g-gengler@uiuc.edu | We are young despite the years | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Tue Jan 29 19:59:13 1991 Received: by PSUVM (Mailer R2.07) id 6331; Tue, 29 Jan 91 22:43:44 EST Date: Tue, 29 Jan 91 22:43 EST Subject: Cover list To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Garret's post reminded me of something I've been thinking of doing for all of us. How about creating a list of all the songs REM has covered either in concert or on record. My reason is mainly curiosity. I wonder how many of you heard them attempt "Born to Run" or their decent rendition of Lou Gramm's "Midnight Blue". I ran this idea by Valerie and she liked it but stressed it will be a lot of work for me. Ahh, so what! I'm willing to try. Let me know if you think this is worth doing. What I would is post occasionally the songs that I or others can't identify, to get the most complete list possible. Let me know what you think. marty. "feigning concern - a consertive pastime - makes you feel doubtful right from the start" the Housemartins Martin Gutowski Bitnet: mjg8@psuvm Graduate Program in Ecology Internet: mjg8@psuvm.psu.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 91 14:13:34 EST From: SILL D E Message-Id: <9101301913.AA04527@stc06.CTD.ORNL.GOV> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: more on ancillaries Valerie mentioned Chickasaw Mudd Puppies, and their new album 8-Track Stomp. Has anyone heard it yet, and, if so, how does it compare to White Dirk? Syd Straw: can somebody describe her/their sound? How about Let's Active? -Dave Sill (de5@ornl.gov) ----------------------------------------------- From de5@stc06.CTD.ORNL.GOV Wed Jan 30 13:52:21 1991 Date: Wed, 30 Jan 91 15:18:56 EST From: SILL D E To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: more on ancillaries ------- Start of forwarded message ------- Message-Id: From: GGTZEUTSCHLE%AMHERST.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu Subject: Re: more on ancillaries Date: Wed, 30 Jan 91 14:42 EST Let's Active is mildly similar to REM, with an even more jangly sound, and more of a swingy beat (at least the limited stuff I've heard) I like them a lot but don't have much of their stuff. The singer (no idea what his name is) is much more comprehensible than Michael. (oops, I just realized I replied this directly to you, Dave -- could you please forward it to murmur? Thanks) Greg Tzeutschler ------- End of forwarded message ------- ----------------------------------------------------- From gpay@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Wed Jan 30 17:04:39 1991 Date: Wed, 30 Jan 91 16:32:40 EST From: gpay@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Pay) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Bow song Correct me if I'm wrong but I though the Bow song was the song R.E.M. did at the very end of the TourFilm video after (or before?) the credits. I'm remember reading also the name of the song and the original artist in the credits...I think it was performed by a folk musician, I forget the name. Does anyone with the video know the name listed at the end? gpay@eniac.seas.upenn.edu -------------------------------------------------- From @mitvma.mit.edu:V070G6DV@UBVMS.BITNET Wed Jan 30 21:24:14 1991 Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 00:05 EST From: "PATRICK \"whipple\" VIDELL" Subject: bootlegs To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Hello. I just got this E-MAIL message, and I thought I'd pass it along. Any comments, questions, and/or flames can be sent directly to me. ----------------------------8< -- cut here ----------------------------------- As some of you may well know, Hot Wacks is the name of the 'Bible' of bootlegs. Hot Wacks 14 Hot Wacks Press PO BOX 544 Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5R1 Canada ($16.95, 1990 edition) Hot Wacks 14 lists all of the known bootlegs of major artists in existence (yeah, sure) by title and song sequence. In addition, each bootleg is rated by sound quality (Ex, Vg, G) and the source (demo, outtake, live performance). Comments, such as the number of bootlegs pressed and whether the lead guitarist was drunk on that particular evening, are courteously included. Finally, the package itself is described in detail, such as "red and white picture sleeve with dancing camels". ----------------------------8< -- cut here (again) -------------------------- Well, there you have it. Patrick D. Videll V070G6DV@UBVMS SUNY @ Buffalo -------------------------------------------------------- From ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Thu Jan 31 08:12:50 1991 Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 07:54:34 PST From: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Message-Id: <9101311554.AA29638@graunt.qal.berkeley.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Hot Wacks Status: R Well, to put it mildly, Hot Wacks is often a tad generous with their estimation of sound quality. "G" should really mean bloody awful, "Vg" barely listenable, and "Ex" OK to pretty good. I'm sure that the list we put together last year (v 1.0) would be far more accurate if we bothered to update it (unfortunately I never saved the updates - there's a handful of new boot CDs issued since then). I would only use Hot Wacks for groups which aren't covered by their own fanzines (i.e. Illegal Beatles, Backstreets, Zoso, etc.) Andy ruppen@qal.berkeley.edu ------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 14:10:52 EST From: pokey@med.unc.edu (Patrick O'Brien) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: mudpups Well, the new lp by the chickasaw mudpuppies, 8 Track Stomp, sounds a lot more produced than White Dirt. Michael sings backup on a couple of tracks (sounds OK, not great), and he produced about half of the record, with the other half going to Willie Dixon. They do a Dixon song (can't remember what song it is right now) that I thought didn't work out too well, but if you liked White Dirt, you'll probably like this piece of diskness. Syd Straw is a goddess, A voice to die for, whose first LP was pretty lame. She and Marc Ribot do a killer version of "I must be in love" on the new Shimmy Disc compilation Rutles tribute album. GReat duo, Ribot plays an acoustic guitar in not his usual style, much more straightforward. I have a copy of REM on letterman, but it would be fruitless to dub it, it's of extended generations of copying and barely watchable. To sum up the appearance for anybody who hasn't seen it, they do Radio Free, Dave talks pleasantries to mike, and they go into S. Central Rain before they had titled it as such. They look really cramped, I think the space is only about 15 feet wide where they play. Real energetic though. I used to have a list of the songs that REM has stated they despise performing. I think #1 was Harbourcoat, and I forget the rest. Does anybody have this list or any ideas about what might be on it? jon? --------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 11:44:04 PST From: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Syd Straw's _Surprise_ Lame? No, I wouldn't characterize it that way at all. It is one of those things where the the sum of parts exceeds the whole. That is, she has a whole bunch of great musicians backing her on various cuts (Michael Stipe, Richard Thompson, Anton Fier, Brian Eno, Tony Levin, etc.). But it doesn't jell together real well - there's no stylistic consistency, as she jumps from ballads to hard rock to country-tinged tunes. Still, her duet with Stipe "Future 40's (String of Pearls)", "Sphinx", her cover of the dBs "Think Too Hard" are all great. It's just that her voice, wonderful as it is, makes the rest of it only OK. Still, I'd recommend the album. And I've heard that she's wonderful live.... Andy ruppen@qal.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------- From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Thu Jan 31 14:50:51 1991 Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 16:02:57 -0500 From: kill for a thrill... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: [esuwk@cu.warwick.ac.uk: bootlegs] Zippy-Sez: Can you MAIL a BEAN CAKE? Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 19:26:14 GMT From: Nick Page To: valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: bootlegs Is there anyone out there who has any decent (good quality) bootlegs of REM in concert ,specifically anyone in the UK ,who would be prepared to do some tape copies for me. esuwk@uk.ac.warwick.cu nick ------------------------------------------------------------------ From luljak@csd4.csd.uwm.edu Thu Jan 31 17:12:39 1991 Subject: Re: your mail To: scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (S. A. Rasche) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 15:58:37 CST Cc: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (REM list) Due to popular demand...the entire lyric collection of Valerie's (both versions 2 and 3) are now available in standard tape archive (tar) compressed (.Z) format! ftp csd4.csd.uwm.edu cd REM the files are REMlyric.tar.Z (ver2) and REMlyrics_3.tar.Z (ver3) extractions of the archives is simple... zcat (file) |tar xvf - the REMdiskog.Z is usable with uncompress REMdiskog.Z while some people prefer to extract compressed tar archives using uncompress...the zcat | method will not nuke your quota! (Also, make sure you have that dash at the end...) Thanx! -- * * * * * ********* * **************************MARK A. LULJAK**** -------------------------------------------------------- * From bloom-beacon!think.com!think!rutgers!cos.com!jason@mailhost.Berkeley.EDU Thu Jan 31 17:19:28 1991 Subject: so. central rain To: think!athena.mit.edu!MURMUR (SUB'ERS@NET.LIST.REM) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 12:57:23 EDT Ok, here's a question for you all: In the book REMarks, he talks about the video for so. central rain. He mentions that Michael insisted that he record the vocals live for the video, and so he did. This would mean that the vocals for the song and video were recorded at different times, which would also mean that they sound somewhat different. I have not been able to tell a difference between them. They sould exactly the same, all the way to the cry he lets out at the end. What's wrong here? Jason Wilde jason@cos.com -------------------------------------------- From grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu Thu Jan 31 18:47:08 1991 Date: Thu, 31 Jan 1991 20:24:17 CST From: grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu (grant r. denn \(~~PLECTRUM MAN!!~~\)) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Songs REM don't like to play. X-News: ceres uiowa.physics.murmur:285 From: pokey@med.unc.edu (Patrick O'Brien) Subject:mudpups Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 14:10:52 EST Well, the new lp by the chickasaw mudpuppies, 8 Track Stomp, sounds a lot more produced than White Dirt. Michael sings backup on a couple of tracks (sounds OK, not great), and he produced about half of the record, with the other half going to Willie Dixon. They do a Dixon song (can't remember what song it is right now) that I thought didn't work out too well, but if you liked White Dirt, you'll probably like this piece of diskness. Syd Straw is a goddess, A voice to die for, whose first LP was pretty lame. She and Marc Ribot do a killer version of "I must be in love" on the new Shimmy Disc compilation Rutles tribute album. GReat duo, Ribot plays an acoustic guitar in not his usual style, much more straightforward. I have a copy of REM on letterman, but it would be fruitless to dub it, it's of extended generations of copying and barely watchable. To sum up the appearance for anybody who hasn't seen it, they do Radio Free, Dave talks pleasantries to mike, and they go into S. Central Rain before they had titled it as such. They look really cramped, I think the space is only about 15 feet wide where they play. Real energetic though. I used to have a list of the songs that REM has stated they despise performing. I think #1 was Harbourcoat, and I forget the rest. Does anybody have this list or any ideas about what might be on it? jon? --------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 1991 20:27:53 CST From: grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu (grant r. denn \(~~PLECTRUM MAN!!~~\)) Subject: Songs we love to hate cuz they hate them too. Someone mentioned they wanted to see a list of REM songs that the band has tired of. I get this from memory of a _Musician_ magazine that came out about the same time _Document_ did. A few people agreed about harborcoat, but the complaint was that it sounded beter on studio and came out weak live. Michael said he hated 'Catapult', but that he might play it as a joke. Peter Buck said he never was a fan of 'Wendell Gee', that he only played banjo on it and never got into it. I think Michael said that he was tired of 'Rockville'. There were a few more but I can't remember them. My guess is that they are REALLY REALLY sick of Radio Free Europe. Chickpeas grant From krothman@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Thu Jan 31 19:37:53 1991 Return-Path: Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 22:18:34 est From: "Ken Rothman" Message-Id: <9102010318.AA28980@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> To: grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Songs we love to hate cuz they hate them too. Status: R How about "Stand?" From @mitvma.mit.edu:CHANIS@IUBACS.BITNET Thu Jan 31 20:59:25 1991 Return-Path: <@mitvma.mit.edu:CHANIS@IUBACS.BITNET> Date: Thu, 31 Jan 91 23:35 EST From: Subject: Songs R.E.M. hate to play... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Original-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu, CHANIS Status: R Luckily, I saved the issue of musician that was talked about earlier. It's the January 1988 issue and has alot of cool stuff, including an dialog between Natalie Merchant and Michael Stipe. Here's what it says about the songs... Which R.E.M. song would you refuse to play? Michael Stipe: "Catapult." Actually, I would do it as a joke." Bill Berry: "Harborcoat." Although we did it at soundcheck tonight, so I might renege on that. It's not that I dislike the song, it just sounds real thin live. Obviously we all have songs we don't like as others, but I figure I'm going to give in a little bit. I think everybody does that. If somebody really wants to do a song one particular night, okay. If Michael doesn't want to sing "Rockville," that's something we have to deal with. And if I say, "Look, Michael, I really want to do this tonight," that's something he has to deal with. Peter Buck: "Wendell Gee." I never liked that song. I have absolutely no interest in playing it. I'm not sure, but I think I didn't even play on that record. Mike played guitar. I think I walked out. No, wait. I played banjo on it. And the banjo saves it, right? That's one song I wasn't inter- ested in when they wrote it. I was there and I didn't like it. I think Michael saved the song vocally, but it's not a song I'm interested in. Mike Mills: "Hyena" is one I absolutely refuse to play. I really don't like to play "Time After Time." "Harborcoat"--I just got sick to death of it. I probably wouldn't want to play "Second Guessing." I never liked to do "Letter Never Sent." I also find this little tidbit interesting for obvious reasons... The audience was already going nuts over their rollicking, almost out of control set, when Michael Stipe waved for silence, put his hand on his heart, and recited the Pledge of Allegience. He then announced that, historically, a stock market crash (The concert was the night after the crash in Oct. '87) precipitated a depression, which in 10 years was resolved by a war... The band then careened into R.E.M.'s new song, "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" and the place went bats. "I think about this world alot and I cry... *YOU* are the everything" - R.E.M. - Chris @ Bloomington From @gwuvm.gwu.edu:CM193C@GWUVM.BITNET Thu Jan 31 22:25:37 1991 Date: Fri, 01 Feb 91 01:06:08 EDT From: Michael Rosen Subject: songs they hate to play To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R Yeah, I remember on the Green tour when the words on the backdrop said, "Don't wait for the quietest moment...of the quietest song...to yell out "Radio Free Europe."" Or something to that effect. Mike From woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu Fri Feb 1 03:44:03 1991 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 91 6:37:42 EST From: the element of laughter To: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Cc: murmur@athena.mit.edu Subject: Re: Syd Straw's _Surprise_ Message-Id: <9102010637.aa15617@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu> Status: R oh my...she's *incredible* live!! i saw her a few weeks ago in nyc with marc ribot and they were utterly *fantastic*. i liked _surprise_ well enough (andy's assessement is quite accurate - lots of potential that just didn't gel), but it was amazing how the songs that seemed lifeless on the album took on a new power with a simplified production (ie. one or two guitars and a single drum). without all the fluff on the album, you can *really* hear her voice and how strong it is. if you ever get the chance to see here live, do so!! oh - and she also did a number of covers too..."i love the sound of breaking glass" by nick lowe, a led zeppelin tune (forgot which one), marvin gaye's "sexual healing" (until i heard her sing that, i never thought of her as a sexual figure, but afterwards...oh my! ;) the only problem with the show was that it was a friday night and the reg- ular crowd there was there to drink and talk, not listen. that was a pity since they ruined the show. woj From bsu-cs!atariman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Fri Feb 1 10:12:25 1991 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 91 12:41:51 -0500 From: atariman@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Jeff Scott) Message-Id: <9102011741.AA20755@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu.@iuvax.MIT.EDU, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Songs we love to hate cuz they hate them too. Status: R I guess they are sick of Radio Free Europe. They didn't even play it when they were in concert here in Indianapolis (18 months ago or so). From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Fri Feb 1 13:51:08 1991 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 91 16:30:29 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: RFE Radio Free Europe was performed at least twice on the Green tour; as an encore (methinks) in Arizona and as the beginning song of the Murmur set at Atlanta's Fox Theatre. Otherwise, it's very rarely played live any more (as are most of the songs on Murmur, Chronic Town, and Reckoning). They still seem to pull out a lot of Fables (at least to me). jon -------------------------------------------------------------- From MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Fri Feb 1 15:18:09 1991 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 91 13:32 EST Subject: radio free europe To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU They did it in Philadelphia on the Document tour. It was one of the encores. Michael was looking around at the other guys, I assume waiting for the decision on what they would play next. He muttered something like "ok" or "alright", reluctantly, and knocked the mike stand over as he grabbed the microphone and ran across the stage. The next thing we heard were the opening drum beats of Radio Free Europe. He changed the words alot, I think he used the phrase "cattle call". Does anyone else have a better recollection of the situation. marty --------------------------------------------------------- From: "Garret W. Gengler" Subject: Results of Top Ten Survey To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R.E.M. Mailing List) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 91 17:38:21 CST Here are the results of the recent "Top Ten Favorite R.E.M. Songs" poll I conducted, in which 35 people voted. Place Title Number of Votes % of voters ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Driver 8 19 54% 2 Radio Free Europe 16 46% 3 so. Central Rain 14 40% 4 You Are the Everything 13 37% 5 Feeling Gravity's Pull 12 34% 6 Fall on Me 11 31% I Believe Swan Swan Hummingbird 7 Begin the Begin 10 29% King of Birds 8 Cuyahoga 9 26% Wolves, Lower 9 Exhuming McCarthy 8 23% Gardening at Night Perfect Circle These Days World Leader Pretend 10 Green Grow the Rushes 7 20% (don't Go back To) ROCKVILLE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If anyone is wondering where their favorite song is, mail me... Thanks to all who responded. It was certainly interesting to see what other people like. (to my warped mind :-) Garret --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Garret Gengler | " Carry each his burden | | g-gengler@uiuc.edu | We are young despite the years | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From dwchapin@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Sat Feb 2 14:23:22 1991 Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 16:55:12 EST From: Daren Walker Chapin To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM: List etiquette re: other bands I have been subscribed to this list for I guess almost a year-and-a-half now, and we have had several phases of "other band" discussion. I recall 10000 Maniacs, DNC and Indigo Girls getting lots of list time. While I have thought all along that such digressions were interesting and usually Good Things, I am biased because I like most of them. Usually their problem was that they lost the original thread in which they were mentioned, i.e. their connection to REM. It's obvious that DNC has a whole fan club in the making, so why doesn't someone start up a list? Anyway, my real reason for posting this is related to the idea someone had that everyone prefix their comments with REM: or DNC: or IG: or whatever. This is a good idea ANYWAY; I wouldn't mind if every post from this list had "REM:" or the like in the subject line, simply because when you log on and find 31 mail messages, it's nice to be able to skim through the subject lines and look for "real" (non-list) mail. Any thoughts? Also, while we seem to be on the subject of other bands, bands that have some direct relation to REM or are just REM-like, does anyone out there listen to the Connells? They seem to me to be one of the most obvious answers to the "If you like REM then you would definitely like..." question. I have always found it interesting what people on the list's _other_ favorite bands are. Would you all mind mailing me some suggestions? I am in the process of expanding my music collection. (Some of my other favorites: The Feelies, The Replacements, Social Distortion, Fishbone, The Smithereens, Pylon) If you all EMAIL me a list, I would be happy to post the results. Daren Chapin dwchapin@phoenix.princeton.edu English Major in Thesis Purgatory, USA. From woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu Sat Feb 2 16:12:44 1991 Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 18:48:25 EST From: the element of laughter To: rem fruitcakes Subject: the connells Message-Id: <9102021848.aa04461@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu> Status: R hmmm...i like the connells, but i don't see *that* much of a similarity between the two bands. sure, both are guitar pop bands, but the connells have a much more infectious sound and a much more power pop style than rem. imho, of course. ;) woj From ogrady@ecn.purdue.edu Sat Feb 2 17:09:36 1991 Subject: ps and etc... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 19:51:17 EST Reply-To: ogrady@ecn.purdue.edu From: "Mog Hopper"@ecn.purdue.edu X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL9] Status: R I was wondering if anyone out there knows of any REM related postscript files? I'd be really interested if anyone could point me in the right direction. I also seem to remember someone posting some REM bitmaps about a year ago. Does anyone have a copy that they could mail to me? Thanks, MOG -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael P. O'Grady | USnail: 419 Harrison #8 | (317) ogrady@ecn.purdue.edu | West Lafayette, IN 47906 | 743-8006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From brent@maria.wustl.edu Sat Feb 2 17:42:48 1991 Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 19:05:59 CST From: brent@maria.wustl.edu Subject: Thank you, Daren To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <9102022019.aa05618@maria.wustl.edu> Status: R I was going to start a Connells and their relation to REM discussion, until all the DNC stuff came up, and people got tired of all the non-REM posts. As far as REM and the Connells having similar sounds...definitely. Especially in their older stuff (Connells old and REM old). Most people I've met who like REM and have heard of the Connells like them. Except for the Green type people. (And on a side note, who cares what they think anyway?). Outside of music, they're actually very similar too... both college town bands.. playing alot of small venues like small bars and frat parties. If you get a chance, check them out live. When I saw their show, I loved it... not to mention that not many people are in to them, and you don't have to fight to get in the door. woj: Power pop? What kind of sterotype is that supposed to be? On another note, about the favorite bands thing. The Cure mailing list has done what Daren is doing in the past. It's obvious since all of us like REM, that we're going to have similar musical tastes. It helps alot to find new bands that you like when you have some reccomendations... Anyway, I'd like to see the results of a survey such as this. You can check out how other-voices did it via anonymous ftp to 130.132.23.17 . Sorry, I don't know what volume it's in. -- Don't let anyone drive you crazy when you know you can walk there. brent@maria.wustl.edu I think about, this loveless fascination, Under the Milky Way tonight. --The Church ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Sat Feb 2 23:47:13 1991 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 02:23:21 -0500 From: ...slipstick sliderule MIT Subject: REM: List etiquette re: other bands Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 16:55:12 EST From: Daren Walker Chapin I have been subscribed to this list for I guess almost a year-and-a-half now,... A tiny correction incorporated into a cheap plug: this mailing list celebrates its first anniversary this coming thursday (2/7). Rejoice merrily. :) Anyway, my real reason for posting this is related to the idea someone had that everyone prefix their comments with REM: or DNC: or IG: or whatever. This is a good idea ANYWAY; I wouldn't mind if every post from this list had "REM:" or the like in the subject line, simply because when you log on and find 31 mail messages, it's nice to be able to skim through the subject lines and look for "real" (non-list) mail. Any thoughts? Its a good idea, but nearly impossible to enforce in the list's current unmoderated state. The idea of moderating the list has been seriously considered since it began, but nothing has come of it. If it is decided that the list be moderated. upon approving posts I could add such things to subject lines. Being as that I spend a lot of time on-line it is little problem for me (*digesting* the list, however, is a pain and I don't plan to try that...). Perhaps it is time for discussion on this to come up again, seeing as the volume is going to multiply soon upon the release of the next album. Comments? Valerie Ohm ----------------------------------------------- "Downward REM mailing list administrator ----------------------------- Downward murmur-request@athena.mit.edu ----------------------------- Downward" valerie@athena.mit.edu --------------------------------- Skinny Puppy From woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu Sun Feb 3 08:10:52 1991 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 10:33:06 EST From: the element of laughter To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: list administrivia Message-Id: <9102031033.aa12971@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu> Status: R personally, i'm for non-moderation. sure, the list occasionally (well, sometimes more often :) digresses into discussion on another topic, but it always comes back somehow or another. moderation, in my exper- ience (excepting the love-hounds list which really isn't moderated anyways) tends to stifle a list and its volume. for example, take the allmusic list in bitnet. in its unmoderated heydey, i was getting up to 200 posts a *day* from that. it was *great*. i didn't get *any* work done. :) but then the moderator felt that people were straying to far from the "topic" of music and started moderating the list. each post had to be okayed by him. posts droped off to about 30 a day or so. and i think that the majority of the reason the number of posts dropped was cos people didn't like the possibility of a post being rejected. even more problematic, imho, the number of people posting dropped dramatically as well. there is now a core 15 or so who always have something to say and then the rest just don't bother anymore. this is not to say that the same thing will happen to murmur. first off, there isn't 200 posts/day coming in. but i think the same kind of feeling applies: people will slow their posts cos of moderation (or censorship as some on allmusic cried). if people care to proove my feeling wrong, do so. but, i still feel that moderating the list would be a bad thing. woj "if kip winger plays bass with one hand in a forest, does anybody hear him?" From @gwuvm.gwu.edu:CM193C@GWUVM.BITNET Sun Feb 3 08:53:42 1991 Date: Sun, 03 Feb 91 04:19:24 EDT From: Michael Rosen Subject: JudyBats To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R Well, I thought I might try to turn you guys onto a new band I've discovered. I saw the JudyBats open up for Yo La Tengo a little while ago, I liked their sound and picked up the cd when it came out. The album is called Native Son and is on Sire/Warner Bros. The single that's getting airplay is called "She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)." At points, I think maybe I would compare them to R.E.M., but the first song particularly reminds me of the Pixies. I can't peg them down to one style or similar group. If you can get a copy of listen to someone else's, let me know what you think. Everytime I put this on I like it even more... Mike From bsu-cs!atariman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Sun Feb 3 08:54:24 1991 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 11:06:35 -0500 From: atariman@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Jeff Scott) Message-Id: <9102031606.AA14253@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: dwchapin@phoenix.Princeton.EDU, valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: REM: List etiquette re: other bands Cc: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R re: moderating I don't think moderating would be a good idea. I think that it would stop the open discussion and obviously slow things down some. (albiet nothing is strictly time dependant...) Jeff From betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu Sun Feb 3 09:00:53 1991 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 11:36:07 EST From: Elizabeth Fike To: the element of laughter Cc: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: list administrivia In-Reply-To: Your message of Sun, 3 Feb 91 10:33:06 EST Message-Id: Status: R Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anyone was talking about moderation...just subject lines that let the person with lots 'o new mail easily pick out the "real" mail before reading list mail...and also letting those with no interest in the subject of the post easily skip over it. I don't think moderation was an issue, especially since Valerie has said that she just doesn't have the time to do it.... Betsey Tough times demand tough talk demand tough hearts demand tough songs demand... --"Force Ten", RUSH From kdeyoe@tjhsst.vak12ed.edu Sun Feb 3 09:14:32 1991 To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: list administrivia Message-Id: <9102031140.AA10107@tjhsst.vak12ed.edu> Date: 3 Feb 91 11:40:14 EST (Sun) From: Kelly DeYoe Status: R imho the side commentary gets annoying sometimes, and yeah, sure it may be a waste of resources, but sometimes it's nice as well. . .i was interested in the DNC discussion at first, but then it got old, so i just started ignoring it. . .we can't go around just listening to one band. . .people who do that are boring. . .just thing of all the pink floyd groupies out there who consider everything else non-music! moderating the list really isn't the way to go. . .everyone who subscribes to this list should just realize that not every message is going to be about r.e.m. . . .and if you're no interested, you can always just hit the 'd' key. . . KD From betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu Sun Feb 3 10:45:03 1991 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 10:22:07 EST From: Elizabeth Fike To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: REM: List etiquette re: other bands In-Reply-To: Your message of Sun, 3 Feb 91 02:23:21 -0500 Message-Id: Status: R > Anyway, my real reason for posting this is related to the idea someone > had that everyone prefix their comments with REM: or DNC: or IG: or > whatever. This is a good idea ANYWAY; I wouldn't mind if every post > from this list had "REM:" or the like in the subject line, simply > because when you log on and find 31 mail messages, it's nice to be able > to skim through the subject lines and look for "real" (non-list) mail. > Any thoughts? > > Its a good idea, but nearly impossible to enforce in the list's current > unmoderated state. The idea of moderating the list has been seriously > considered since it began, but nothing has come of it. If it is decided > that the list be moderated. upon approving posts I could add such things > to subject lines. Being as that I spend a lot of time on-line it is > little problem for me (*digesting* the list, however, is a pain and I > don't plan to try that...). Perhaps it is time for discussion on this > to come up again, seeing as the volume is going to multiply soon upon > the release of the next album. Comments? It may be impossible to *enforce*, per se, but it seems to me that since the idea was first mentioned, people have been doing it anyways, and it has been helpful to me, at least, in digesting my mail. The folks on this list seem pretty reasonable, and it is an idea that 1)makes sense and 2)doesn't cause any real hassle. Therefore, I'm not sure that discussion is really necessary...the idea seems to have already been silently accepted. Betsey Tough times demand tough talk demand tough hearts demand tough songs demand... --"Force Ten", RUSH From grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu Sun Feb 3 11:35:49 1991 Date: Sun, 03 Feb 1991 13:12:49 CST From: grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu.\(\).\(\)(\) (grant r. denn \(~~PLECTRUM MAN!!~~\)) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <00943ae1.42042e80.6635@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu> Subject: Any GIF files out there? Status: R If anyone has any GIF files of our favorite band (or related favorites) why don't you post them or anon ftp sites. thanks grant From @IBM1.CC.Lehigh.EDU:PML3@NS.CC.LEHIGH.EDU Sun Feb 3 23:50:34 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 00:09:55 EST From: PML3@NS.CC.LEHIGH.EDU (Paul Lewis) Subject: R.E.M. mailing list To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R Hello, I'd love to be on your mailing list... Thanks, Paul ________________________________________________________________________ | Paul Lewis | 'The love you take is equal to the love you make. | -The Beatles, 'The End' 'Anyone | 'Forcing the issue was always worth it. have a | -Jello Biafra S. Tales | 'You always said yes. Yes to anyone with a badge or a flag. #97?' | -Bruce Wayne to Clark Kent, 'The Dark Knight Returns' ___________|____________________________________________________________ From @mitvma.mit.edu:V134QHEB@UBVMS.BITNET Mon Feb 4 07:29:15 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 09:46 EST From: THE DISTIPEL Subject: REM: yeah? To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R Hey, does anybody out there like The Blithering Christians? Wow, I mean, like, they're this REALLY great band and, you know, and they're SO good that, wow, they, like, I mean, you know! Only kidding, but it IS a great name for a band. Let me just say, as a list veteran (remember 'rem@athena'? you know, back when cars were a nickel?), that I've seen it ALL, and non-REM discussion is healthy and good. Hey, there's only SO much you can say about one band (Well, I heard that Bill has an ingrown toenail, so he can't play 'We Walk' anymore)! I, myself, do happen to like most of the OTHER bands brought into our sacred forum: drivin'n'cryin', Robyn Hitchcock, Indigo Girls, etc. I think that the REM: DNC: IG: thing is a good idea, so that people can sort out their mail without having to read it (What do you think I do when I find 90 messages waiting for me? Read 'em?). So there. I've stated my case, and I'll reiterate: Other bands - GOOD. Winger - BAD. Subject line used as it is intended (showing a 'subject') - GOOD. Got it? The diSTIPEl P.S. I happen to like Pink Floyd, thank you very much! From @mitvma.mit.edu:V070G6DV@UBVMS.BITNET Mon Feb 4 07:57:23 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 10:24 EST From: "PATRICK \"whipple\" VIDELL" Subject: sitting still - hib tone To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: REM Status: R Hi Hi Hi Has anyone out there ever heard the original version of sitting still, the b-side to the original hib-tone version of RFE - given, and does it sound anything like the murmur version? Just curious. Thanx Patrick D. Videll V070G6DV@UBVMS SUNY @ Buffalo "standing on the shoulders of giants leaves me cold" From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Mon Feb 4 11:26:43 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 13:59:14 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) Message-Id: <9102041859.AA00999@prism.gatech.edu> To: V070G6DV%UBVMS.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: sitting still - hib tone Status: R It's a bit different. Lots of folks seem to have them down here. There are probably 10 or 12 thousand in existence. Mine's a first pressing, bought in July or August of 1981. I remember when Murmur came out and they had the IRS RFE sitting in front of copies of the Hib-Tone at a local record store (If I'd bought the whole box, I wouldn't have to have worried about college :-)Hibs go for $90-150 and IRS RFEs go for approximately $50). jon From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Mon Feb 4 14:20:32 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 16:49:45 -0500 From: very stupid but hiding it well Message-Id: <9102042149.AA22409@yaz-pistachio.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM bitmap - allied logo - by v. ohm Zippy-Sez: First, I'm going to give you all the ANSWERS to today's test.. So just plug in your SONY WALKMANS and relax!! 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Now I understand advanced MICROBIOLOGY and th' new TAX REFORM laws!! 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15:57:45 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 18:20:22 EST From: PML3@NS.CC.LEHIGH.EDU (Paul Lewis) Subject: Earlier? To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R I know that the album will not be released until March 12, and a single a week earlier, BUT will radio stations be getting promo albums before this time? Also, will MTV air a video before the single is released commercially? Take care... Paul Lewis ________________________________________________________________________ | Paul Lewis | 'The love you take is equal to the love you make. | -The Beatles, 'The End' 'Anyone | 'Forcing the issue was always worth it. have a | -Jello Biafra S. Tales | 'You always said yes. Yes to anyone with a badge or a flag. #97?' | -Bruce Wayne to Clark Kent, 'The Dark Knight Returns' ___________|____________________________________________________________ From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Mon Feb 4 18:25:32 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 17:57:29 -0500 From: generic EECS geek Message-Id: <9102042257.AA22450@yaz-pistachio.MIT.EDU> To: betsey@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu Cc: woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: Elizabeth Fike's message of Sun, 3 Feb 91 11:36:07 EST Subject: list administrivia Zippy-Sez: Could I have a drug overdose? Status: R Date: Sun, 3 Feb 91 11:36:07 EST From: Elizabeth Fike Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anyone was talking about moderation... I was. Fleetingly. just subject lines that let the person with lots 'o new mail easily pick out the "real" mail before reading list mail...and also letting those with no interest in the subject of the post easily skip over it. I don't think moderation was an issue, especially since Valerie has said that she just doesn't have the time to do it.... Well, let me clarify what I said. First of all, I have no time for DIGESTING the list. I do have time to moderate. Second of all, the moderation thing was just a suggestion on how to get subject lines fixed. I had no intention of rejecting posts. But then, I'd rather not bother with it. Valerie Ohm REM mailing list administrator murmur-request@athena.mit.edu From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Mon Feb 4 18:43:34 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 17:52:38 -0500 From: can you spare a dime? Message-Id: <9102042252.AA22444@yaz-pistachio.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: what do do with REM bitmaps Zippy-Sez: Now I'm having INSIPID THOUGHTS about the beatiful, round wives of HOLLYWOOD MOVIE MOGULS encased in PLEXIGLASS CARS and being approached by SMALL BOYS selling FRUIT.. Well, I'm not exactly what to do with them, but... Bitmaps are not postscript files. Their most common use is for icons or repeating backgrounds. Please don't send me mail asking how to use them on your system. Ask your sysadmin or your local guru. I don't have any others, but if you have one that's different, send a copy to me and I'll keep it online. Have fun... Valerie Ohm REM mailing list administrator murmur-request@athena.mit.edu -------------------------------------------------- From woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu Mon Feb 4 19:35:47 1991 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 22:12:40 EST From: the element of laughter To: rem list Subject: Re: what do do with REM bitmaps the bitmaps are special xwindows stuff. and other windowing programs can use them too someimes... us poor ol'vt100 120 baud modem users with a *cga* in their ibm clone will just have to suffer... woj ---------------------------------------------------- From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Mon Feb 4 22:14:23 1991 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 91 00:57:24 -0500 From: huh? Message-Id: <9102050557.AA28094@M66-080-2.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM bitmap - allied logo - by v. ohm massive mail bounce, if you already got this, please ignore... #define _width 52 #define _height 64 static char _bits[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0x19, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0x19, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x80, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x80, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x03, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x03, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0x01, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x70, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30, 0x0a, 0x00, 0xc4, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30, 0x0a, 0x00, 0xc4, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x2a, 0x00, 0x84, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x2a, 0x00, 0x84, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x0a, 0x00, 0x04, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x0a, 0x00, 0x04, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x2a, 0xc7, 0x05, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0xaa, 0x28, 0x06, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x03, 0xaa, 0x28, 0x04, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x03, 0xaa, 0x2f, 0x04, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x80, 0x01, 0xaa, 0x20, 0x04, 0x18, 0x00, 0x80, 0x01, 0xaa, 0x20, 0x04, 0x18, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x00, 0xaa, 0x28, 0x06, 0x30, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x2a, 0xc7, 0x05, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0x00, 0xc0, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x0f, 0xf8, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x1f, 0xf8, 0x03, 0x87, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0xcf, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0xff, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x1f, 0xf8, 0x03, 0x7b, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x0f, 0xf8, 0x03, 0x7b, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x07, 0x18, 0x00, 0x33, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x0e, 0x18, 0x00, 0x33, 0x03, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x9c, 0xf9, 0x33, 0x33, 0x33, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x98, 0xf9, 0x33, 0x03, 0x33, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0x00, 0xc0, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; From MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Tue Feb 5 21:27:45 1991 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 91 22:07 EST Subject: Call for Covers To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R I have decided embark on the adventure of compiling an REM cover list, with the help of all of you, that is. Send me any songs of which you are aware. Send even the obvious ones. I'll post every week or so in order to keep everyone from sending dupes. I won't even attempt to add any myself, I'll depend on you . Don't assume I know any, in other words. If this doesn't make any sense contact me. I'm computer wizard (I'm a biologist, for gosh sakes) so I'll let you know of any troubles I have. Any suggestions on how to do this should be sent directly to me, not murmur. Send nothing to murmur or valerie, she thinks this is a good idea, but it's not her problem, it's mine. This should be very interesting. marty. "feigning concern - a consertive pastime - makes you feel doubtful right from the start" the Housemartins Martin Gutowski Bitnet: mjg8@psuvm Graduate Program in Ecology Internet: mjg8@psuvm.psu.edu From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Tue Feb 5 21:46:36 1991 Date: 5 Feb 91 22:49:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: The complete Tourfilm set To: "murmur" Status: R Heres the complete setlist from the Tourfilm video. Songs not listed are in parentheses, followed by a brief explanation of where they come from. For non-R.E.M. songs, The group who originally recorded it is given. Stand The One I Love (So. Central Rain - about 30 seconds of it during opening credits) These Days Turn You Inside-Out (We Live As We Dream, Alone - a Gang Of Four song) World Leader Pretend Feeling Gravitys Pull (Future 40's (String of Pearls) - a Syd Straw/Michael Stipe duet from the Syd Straw album _Surprise_) I Believe I Remember California Get Up Its The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Pop Song 89 (Belong - a new R.E.M. song which should appear on their forthcoming album tentatively titled _Out Of Time_ to be released soon) Fall On Me You Are The Everything Begin The Begin (With The People - a drivin' n' cryin' song) King Of Birds (? Bow Song - no one seems to know what this song is or whence it came) Finest Worksong Perfect Circle (After Hours - a Velvet Underground song) From @mitvma.mit.edu:STU_GCCO@JMUVAX1.BITNET Wed Feb 6 08:25:17 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 11:03 EST From: Subject: CONNELLS: request for tourdates? To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Original-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu, STU_GCCORLET Status: R Howdy! In light of all the talk of the Connells, I'd like to throw in a question... I've been told that they'll be playing in Roanoke VA next weekend (2/15 - 2/18, somewhere in there). Their "tours" aren't very well documented... it's hard to get play dates and locations very far in advance. I'm going to be in Roanoke that weekend... does anyone have any information about when & where they're playing? ADVmanythanksANCE! Greg stu_gccorlet@vax1.acs.jmu.edu From JYAUS@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU Tue Feb 5 15:38:01 1991 Date: 2-FEB-1991 21:00:36.08 From: Jackson Stanton Subject: The Connells To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Reply-To: JYAUS@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU Status: R The Connells are, IMHO, one of those bands who "don't sound like (blank), but if you like (blank), you'll like them." (as in An Emotional Fish with 'U2' in the blank.) The Connells have the same Athens,GA sound that REM do, and in fact when they (the Connells) first appeared, some called them REM wanna-be's. Nowadays, they have their own style; they're more pop-ish where REM are more folkish or art-ish. I like "One Simple Word" - their lastest album - except for the production values. This is not the band's fault; they're great songwriters and musicians. But IMHO the guitars are too thin (should've overdubbed more guitar tracks) and the vocals are usually too faint. Still, it's a catchy album, and Mike Connell writes some beautiful stuff. Don't miss "Get a Gun" and especially "Stone Cold Yesterday," the lead track. :Jeff: _________________________________________________________ /| |\ |\ . | | __ | || | . jyaus@eagle.wesleyan.edu | | \/ |/ |/ jyaus@wesleyan.bitnet . \|_/\_/__/_/ . /| |\ |\ "It's better to be ignorant than \| \| \| stupid - ignorance can be cured." _________________________________________________________ From vvirrei@eng.clemson.edu Wed Feb 6 09:10:34 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 11:52:32 -0500 From: Victor Virreira Message-Id: <9102061652.AA02976@bambam.eng.clemson.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: CONNELLS: Tour Dates... Status: R I believe they'll be in Charlotte, NC on the 16th and 17th (Feb). -VMV "There's nothing left but faith..." - The Cure [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From rcharbon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Wed Feb 6 09:44:19 1991 Message-Id: <9102061728.AA28030@m14s-0165-1.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM: Get a Life Date: Wed, 06 Feb 91 12:28:09 EST From: Ray Charbonneau | Appropriate remark! - Dave Barry Status: R How did REM get hooked up with Fox's terrible _Get a Life_? As most of you know, the theme song is _Stand_. From krothman@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Wed Feb 6 11:31:50 1991 Received: by chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Wed, 6 Feb 91 13:09:11 est Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 13:09:11 est From: "Ken Rothman" Message-Id: <9102061809.AA13227@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU, rcharbon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: REM: Get a Life Status: R Well... they asked Stipe, who doesn't watch TV, if they could use the song. He asked the name of the show. When they told him it was "Get a Life" he immediately agreed. I don't think Stipe thinks very highly of Stand, anyway. Ken From @mitvma.mit.edu:CHANIS@IUBACS.BITNET Wed Feb 6 13:40:53 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 13:23 EST From: Subject: CONNELLS: Oops!!! To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Original-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu, CHANIS Status: R Last fall the Connells came here to Bloomington to do a show. I had heard that they were REMish and that I'd probably like them, but I was worried about shucking out $11 to see a band that I had never heard before. After all the praise I've heard for them on the list, I wish I would have gone to the show. Oops! If anyone has any information on their albums and your opinion of each one, I'd appreciate it, as I'd like to pick one of them up. Thanx in advance. Send it to.... CHANIS@AMBER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Internet. CHANIS@IUAMBER Bitnet. - Chris. From s83934@ucpsc.Calvin.EDU Wed Feb 6 16:02:02 1991 Subject: REM: Get a life To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 16:06:02 EST X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4dev PL11] Status: R There are those of us that LIKE "Get a Life." And besides, REM (Stipe at least) acknowledges that REM is just a stupid pop song, so if you think "Get a Life" is a stupid pop sitcom, perhaps it is appropriate. And the lyrics, insofar as they mean anything at all, seem appropriate to the premise of the show (a thirty-year-old man living above his parents' garage making a living as a paperboy and being quite happy that way). -- Edward J. Heil | "Stand on your own head for a change. s83934@ucpsc.calvin.edu | Gimme some skin to call my own." -TMBG "Why does Attic Greek have so many past tenses? | They spoke it in the past, didn't they?" | From brent@maria.wustl.edu Wed Feb 6 18:58:25 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 18:29:20 CST From: brent@maria.wustl.edu Subject: Yes... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <9102061933.aa22322@maria.wustl.edu> Status: R the Connells are always playing somewhere in NC... living in roanoake it shouldn't be too hard to get to Raleigh to see them. They seem to be coming back to the state alot... I think they played a lot of places in the midwest for about a month, and then went back to NC and went on touring.. and back to NC. Oh well.. I really shouldn't have opened my mouth, so this doesn't turn into something like the DNC discussion.. but it's too late. (Which reminds me, Bob Mould is another one of those 'doesn't sound like REM, but if you like REM you'll like him' people. At least in my opinion.) From @mitvma.mit.edu:CHANIS@IUBACS.BITNET Wed Feb 6 19:29:58 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 13:23 EST From: Subject: CONNELLS: Oops!!! To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Original-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu, CHANIS Status: R Last fall the Connells came here to Bloomington to do a show. I had heard that they were REMish and that I'd probably like them, but I was worried about shucking out $11 to see a band that I had never heard before. After all the praise I've heard for them on the list, I wish I would have gone to the show. Oops! If anyone has any information on their albums and your opinion of each one, I'd appreciate it, as I'd like to pick one of them up. Thanx in advance. Send it to.... CHANIS@AMBER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Internet. CHANIS@IUAMBER Bitnet. - Chris. From berger@media-lab.media.mit.edu Wed Feb 6 19:45:34 1991 Subject: Re: REM: Get a life In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 06 Feb 91 16:06:02 -0500. <9102061606.AA18591@ucpsc.Calvin.EDU> Date: Wed, 06 Feb 91 20:13:08 EST From: berger@media-lab.media.mit.edu Status: R > There are those of us that LIKE "Get a Life." And besides, REM (Stipe at > least) acknowledges that REM is just a stupid pop song, so if you think ^^^ Whoops... Freudian slip? ;-) -Dave p.s. Did I spell `Freudian' right? From paular@Eng.Sun.COM Wed Feb 6 21:28:05 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 12:04:09 PST From: paular@Eng.Sun.COM (Paul Arthur) Message-Id: <9102062004.AA06096@kubiki.Eng.Sun.COM> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: New Fan Club Stuff Status: R I just got some new stuff from the fan club. There is a poster, a button and a post card from the Green tour. From metaware!metaware.com!rickh@uunet.UU.NET Wed Feb 6 21:30:38 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 10:18:14 PST From: rickh@metaware.com (A mere flash in the pan) Message-Id: <9102061818.AA15470@sol.metaware.com> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU, uunet!ATHENA.MIT.EDU!rcharbon@uunet.UU.NET Subject: Re: REM: Get a Life Status: R >How did REM get hooked up with Fox's terrible _Get a Life_? As most of you >know, the theme song is _Stand_. Terrible? How can you say that? It's the only show on TV that confronts stupidity head-on. At least it's *honest*! And what better song for a really stupid show than the "stupidest song ever written" (or whatever it was Mika called it). // ---<--@ -Echo \X/ The Potato-Salad-Eatin' Fool. INTERNET: rickh@metaware.com AT&T: (408) 427-9814 home UUCP: uunet!ucscc!metaware!rickh (408) 429-6382 x3086 work From eas@Solbourne.COM Wed Feb 6 21:32:01 1991 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 13:29:48 MST From: eas@Solbourne.COM (Eric Sumpter) Subject: REM bitmaps Wow, my x terminal now has REM logos as the background. pretty cool! Does anybody know what the significance of the Allied logo is? -------------------------------------------------- From: deens@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Dina Gamboni) Message-Id: <9102070455.AA15268@casbah.acns.nwu.edu> Subject: IG/EJS To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Wed, 6 Feb 91 22:55:58 CST I just got back from the Indigo Girls' concert, and their opening band was FANTASTIC. Called the Ellen James Society-- kind of like an electric version of the Indigo Girls. Drums, electric guitars, two female singers, bassist... They were just awesome. Thought someone might be interested. :) -Dina Gamboni- deens@casbah.acns.nwu.edu "Do you still remember..?" ------------------------------------------------------------ From AP006000@brownvm.brown.edu Thu Feb 7 07:30:45 1991 Date: Thu, 07 Feb 91 09:00:49 EST From: Sherman Subject: Re: IG/EJS Ellen James Society? As in the Garp character? Cool. ------------------------------------------------------------- From jonnyc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Thu Feb 7 08:05:10 1991 To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: CONNELLS: tour dates Date: Thu, 07 Feb 91 10:46:33 EST The Connells were supposed to open for the Replacements in Boston Feb 23 (which I have tickets for!). But they canceled the date, and They Eat Their Own is opening instead. So I don't really know what's up with the Connells' tour dates. -Jon Claman jonnyc@athena.mit.edu -------------------------------------------------------------- From scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu Thu Feb 7 08:56:22 1991 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 11:34:54 EST From: S. A. Rasche Message-Id: <9102071634.AA07587@uhura.cc.rochester.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: drivin' n' cryin' Status: R I am new to this list and I have seen comments relating to discussion about drivin' n' cryin'. They happen to be one of my favorite bands - so could anyone sum up what had been discussed within a letter??? Thanks Shorts scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu THIS IS YOUR LAND THIS IS MY LAND --Tip your bartenders - Tip your friends-- Kevn Kinney From IZZY@gacvx1.gac.edu Thu Feb 7 10:06:10 1991 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 1991 11:38 CST From: "Stuart, I like you!" Subject: replacements.... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R About a month or so ago I went to an aniversary party at a local alternative nightclub in Minneapolis called First Avenue. That night the Replacements made a suprise appearence and played about 8 songs or so...and it only cost a few bucks to get in. I think that the tickets to see their concert a month later cost over $20. The set was great, and we moved around a bit to get a few great views of the stage. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the people throwing beer all over the place... -Izzy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Isberg "We've got a kinder, gentler machine gun hand." (Izzy@Gacvax1.Bitnet) -Neil Young Biology Major "Fire on the hemisphere below" Gustavus Adolphus College -R.E.M. St. Peter, MN 56082 "Don Henly must die!" (507)931-8413 -Mojo Nixon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From paluzzit@bobcat.merrimack.edu Thu Feb 7 11:21:44 1991 From: paluzzit@bobcat.merrimack.edu To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <00943e08.e8daf020.1117@bobcat.merrimack.edu> Subject: REM bit maps Status: R Could somebody please send me the bit maps that were recently posted to the list? I seemed to have deleted them by accident. Or maybe the site where I could ftp them from? Thanks! Tom ----------------------------------------------------- From al@IRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU Thu Feb 7 11:48:27 1991 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 11:23:19 PST From: al@IRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU (Mike Medlin) Subject: bitmap--GIF This may be a lot of trouble, but is it possible to convert the REM bitmaps to GIF format? "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition."//Monty/////Michael "Snapper" Medlin "Hum, along with me, along with the TV."\\\Jane's\\\\al@iris.claremont.edu "The cross is in the ballpark."/////////Paul/Simon///OO DIDDY OO DIDDY "I'm a WHOLE DAMN TOWN!"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Andy\\\\\\\\\\\OO DIDDY DIDDY DIDDY From comalley@hawk.ulowell.edu Thu Feb 7 14:13:13 1991 From: comalley@hawk.ulowell.edu (neuromancer) Subject: Bow Song To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 16:40:30 EST FYI - (to whoever did the Tourfilm track listing).. There is a track on Hetch Hetchy's album _Swollen_ with the title "Bow Song." As you know, that is Michael's sister's band. I did, however, listen to the track, and it doesn't sound much like the track played by REM in _Tourfilm_.. -Chris ------------------------------------------------- From tmm@sdd.hp.com Thu Feb 7 15:10:35 1991 To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Files Just Posted! Status: R Hey All You REM Fans!!! I have just finished posting two gif versions of the X11 bitmaps which were previously posted. They need to be uudecoded, but then should be gif files ready for viewing! Enjoy!! -Tim =============================================================================== Hewlett Packard - SCI Timothy M. McDonough 16399 W. Bernardo Drive 1350 N. Esc. Blvd. #40 San Diego, CA 92127 tmm@hp-sdd.sdd.hp.com Escondido, CA 92026 (619) 592-8657 uunet!hp-sdd.sdd.hp.com!tmm (619) 489-7863 From tmm@sdd.hp.com Thu Feb 7 14:57:20 1991 Status: R (16.6/15.5+IOS 3.21+sdd) id AA26112; Thu, 7 Feb 91 12:50:32 -0800 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 12:50:32 -0800 From: Tim McDonough Message-Id: <9102072050.AA26112@hpsdl230.sdd.hp.com> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: allied.uue Status: R begin 644 allied.gif M1TE&.#=A-`!``(```````/___RP`````-`!````"_HR/J)9@""9Y>6:Z:B[CO%,>W-QHU7NMS+,7A!!!%87!QWO^02F3P\F5%I M,S$]9:G1+33HY8*O0[(H;!V3UNQUKPV/X]!&L\;N^+SH6'Q$=>&'DF8"./A' M&&(SB#?#5V?$Z`')HA,H82DX8GDX27DW(BGCHO?#QW-YN=.)JBD6F2K5.9OX MUQ3KYJBD>82+%;F+>>4+O!HL-"1)RDJ6M10[:J5Z7%5M[1.7K0V7L^WM?1TN MSD2RZ]:W2=&V>5[GB`9H:E<^ZAJ?GB=7P\9.#UD.KYT[?VD`VB/XJ0R7@-'P E^5AXD!S$$R2M+H[[J.:;2&X/1II Message-Id: <9102072050.AA26115@hpsdl230.sdd.hp.com> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: green.alb.uue Status: R begin 644 green.alb.gif 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0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; From dow@presto.ig.com Thu Feb 7 17:43:27 1991 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 91 15:32:33 -0800 (PST) From: Christopher Dow To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: bitmap--GIF In-Reply-To: <9102071923.AA13320@iris.claremont.edu> References: <9102071923.AA13320@iris.claremont.edu> Status: R There is a program suite in the X11R4 distribution called pbmplus. If you have it, do the following: xbmtoppm foo.xbm | ppmtogif > foo.gif And that should work. If you dont have pbmplus, you can get it from expo.lcs.mit.edu. Chris Dow IntelliGenetics Software Engineer 700 East El Camino Real icbmnet: 37 22' 39" N, 122 3' 32" W Mountain View, Ca. 94040 dow@presto.ig.com (415) 962-7320 From @mitvma.mit.edu:V134QHEB@UBVMS.BITNET Fri Feb 8 08:30:05 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 09:35 EST From: THE DISTIPEL Subject: Re: bitmaps To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R Enough of this new-fangled BITMAP business! When I was young, WE didn't have no fancy BITMAPS! If YOU wanted a FANCY little shape to appear behind the text on YOUR nonexistant COMPUTER terminal, you'd go to the local HOOCH palace and get your LIGHTS punched out! The only bitmaps you saw were the little STARS and PLANETS that encircled your PUFFY, BLEEDING HEAD! And THAT'S the way it was and WE LIKED IT! The 'grumpy' diSTIPEl From jonnyc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Fri Feb 8 10:59:04 1991 Message-Id: <9102081838.AA15196@james-tiptree-jr.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: TRIBE: a suggestion Date: Fri, 08 Feb 91 13:37:58 EST Status: R Well, here's my contribution to the "if you like REM you'll like..." Tribe is a local Boston band formed in the mid 80's. They have one album, Here at the Home, on Rutabaga (an independant) records. Its AMAZING music, even though the quality (even on CD) sucks. They signed with Slash records this past December, and are recording their next album now, due to arrive in the spring. I highly recommend TRIBE! I've seen them several times around clubs in Boston, and like them better each time. Jonathan Claman jonnyc@athena.mit.edu From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Fri Feb 8 11:41:24 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 14:13:50 -0500 From: NIN Inc. Message-Id: <9102081913.AA09520@oliver.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: new mailing list Zippy-Sez: Where's the Coke machine? Tell me a joke!! Status: R I've been asked to forward this to the list... ATTENTION ALL BASS PLAYERS! There now exists a mailing list specifically oriented towards the electric and acoustic bass, and those who play them: The Bass Players' Digest. Digest discussion might span topics from equipment and technique, to successful players and personal styles. Nearly anything goes, as long as the general topic is adhered to, and flaming does not take place. Subscriptions are open to any Internet or Bitnet mailing address, and all levels of players and musical tastes are welcome. The Bass Players' Digest is distributed daily during the work week from the University of Wisconsin- Platteville; Kevin Tipple, editor. To subscribe, send mail to: ucskrt@uwplatt.edu Thank you! ================================================================================ Kevin Tipple, aka Blue Steel, By-tor University of Wisconsin - Platteville Bitnet: UCSKRT@UWPLATT.BITNET Platteville, Wisconsin USA Internet: UCSKRT@UCS.UWPLATT.EDU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Well, yes, but with government funding, I was hoping I could develop my silly walk a bit more." - Monty Python ================================================================================ Valerie Ohm REM mailing list administrator murmur-request@athena.mit.edu From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Fri Feb 8 12:44:38 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 15:25:20 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) Message-Id: <9102082025.AA13046@prism.gatech.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Ellen James Society- a bit more Status: R EJS are another Atlanta band that have an album out entitled Reluctantly We and also wrote one song (as well as being the backing band) on the Indigos Nomads.Topaz.Showbiz album. FYI. jon From SPITZBARTH@ucs.UWPLATT.EDU Fri Feb 8 12:49:27 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 14:10 CST From: "E. Spitzbarth, Systems Programmer" Subject: TRIBE: a question To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" X-Organization: University of Wisconsin--Platteville X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu Status: R Someone just recently recommended Tribe as a band to look for. What is their sound like? Folkish, rockish, discoish, danish? Danish? Ed From ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Fri Feb 8 13:40:50 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 13:22:33 PST From: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Message-Id: <9102082122.AA01559@sharlin.qal.berkeley.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: now a trickle, soon to be a flood... Status: R Read my first review of the new REM album (which I'm sure will eventually be reviewed by everybody and his mother...). The reviewer liked it a lot, saying it was a welcome return to the pre-Green kind of REM. Her favorite was the duet with Kate Pierson. (How come we didn't hear about this?) I don't suppose that means REM members will be on the next B52s album? I swear all this musical cross-pollination is a conspiracy to make us completeists broke and crazy.... Andy From al@IRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU Fri Feb 8 13:55:42 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 13:51:29 PST From: al@IRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU (Mike Medlin) Subject: Re: now a trickle, soon to be a flood... In-Reply-To: <9102082122.AA01559@sharlin.qal.berkeley.edu>; from "ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu" at Feb 8, 91 1:22 pm To: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Cc: murmur@athena.mit.edu Message-Id: <9102082151.AA06392@iris.claremont.edu> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL8] Status: R > > Read my first review of the new REM album (which I'm sure will eventually > be reviewed by everybody and his mother...). The reviewer liked it a lot, > saying it was a welcome return to the pre-Green kind of REM. Her favorite > was the duet with Kate Pierson. (How come we didn't hear about this?) I > don't suppose that means REM members will be on the next B52s album? I > swear all this musical cross-pollination is a conspiracy to make us > completeists broke and crazy.... > > Andy > Where did you see, the review, might I ask? ------------------------------------------------------ From @gwuvm.gwu.edu:CM193C@GWUVM.BITNET Fri Feb 8 14:30:07 1991 Date: Fri, 08 Feb 91 17:11:14 EDT From: Michael Rosen Subject: review To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Any chance we could see this review of the new album? I haven't seen anything of the sort yet... Mike ----------------------------------------------------- From ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Fri Feb 8 15:39:58 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 15:24:11 PST From: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: album review... Well, since a couple of people have asked about the review, I'll post the relevant part of it. It probably isn't going to be the most informative of the forthcoming reviews, and with a group of REM's stature, I'm sure it'll be reviewed just about everywhere from NME to Playboy to People. And we'll all end up saying stuff like "What do the critics know, anyway?". >From the 2/8/81 edition of the _East Bay Express_, by Gina Arnold... {stuff about how she likes REM deleted. Etc. } "...That's how 'Out of Time" sounds, a return to the familiar, more REM-ish than the biggest REM clone could ever sound, all drony chords and jangly guitar chords and Stipish lyrics. My favorite song is called "Losing My Religion", though the single, "Radio Song", which utilizes the services of KRS-1, and "Shiny Happy People", a poppy duet with Kate Pierson of the B-52s are really cool too." Well, that's the first that I've seen. Kind of like the first robin in spring? We'll see a lot more. Come to think of it though, this is the first REM album released since the inception of the mailing list. Which means most of us will probably end up buying the album the first week it comes out. If not sooner. Which leads to a perhaps unpopular suggestion. All you True Fans (tm) will probably buy the album on the release date. Could the discussion of the album be held off just a couple of days to let the rest of us buy it and listen? Dumb request, I know, but otherwise the 5 people who buy it on the morning of Day 1 and run home and listen to it first thing and then post to murmur immediately afterwards will kind of beat the thing into the ground before the rest of us have even had a chance for a listen. So maybe we could listen to it (sure, 2-3 times a day) for the first few days before we post our discussion of it? And as long as I'm making suggestions (yeah, I know, who died and made me net.murmur.god?) - I'm not sure that posting reviews of the new album will be all that useful. There will be so many, most saying the same things, that it won't seem very enlightening unless the review actually has some new insight or information unavailable anywhere else. Well, that's my crotchety old $.04 for the day... Andy ruppen@qal.berkeley.edu From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Fri Feb 8 16:11:34 1991 Return-Path: Received: from nettlesome.berkeley.edu by snowy.qal.berkeley.edu (4.1/SMI-3.0DEV3.9) id AA12769; Fri, 8 Feb 91 16:11:33 PST Received: from ATHENA.MIT.EDU by nettlesome.berkeley.edu (5.64/1.34) id AA00465; Fri, 8 Feb 91 16:11:53 -0800 Received: from rose.ucs.indiana.edu by ATHENA.MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA29321; Fri, 8 Feb 91 18:56:17 EST Message-Id: <9102082356.AA29321@ATHENA.MIT.EDU> Date: 8 Feb 91 18:57:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: DNC: opening band? To: "murmur" Status: R Does anyone know whos opening for the drivins in the midwest in Feb? Oh, for those of you whove never heard of drivin' n' cryin' and are really sick of us discussing them - prepare to get even sicker. It looks as if theyre on the verge of a major breakthrough. The song "Fly Me Courageous" is on the MTV top ten requests and its getting plenty o airplay on your fine local rock station. j@iu From xiphmont@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Fri Feb 8 17:37:50 1991 To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM: Chronic Town bitmap (by Me!) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Fri, 08 Feb 91 19:41:15 EST Status: R #define ct_width 200 #define ct_height 280 static char ct_bits[] = { 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 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0xa6, 0xfb, 0x5b, 0xaf, 0xfd, 0xff, 0x57, 0xf2, 0x7c, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xbb, 0xff, 0xdf, 0xef, 0xfd, 0xc5, 0x23, 0x83, 0xd6, 0xbe, 0xff, 0x77, 0x01, 0x32, 0xf4, 0xff, 0xf7, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfb, 0xef, 0x7f, 0xfd, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0xfd, 0x17, 0xfe, 0xfd, 0xff, 0x8a, 0xe6, 0xfc, 0xc2, 0xf3, 0xff, 0x10, 0x18, 0xaf, 0xbf, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x5d, 0xff, 0xfb, 0xdf, 0xfd, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0x4f, 0xc3, 0xdb, 0xfb, 0xbf, 0xff, 0x7f, 0x5e, 0xed, 0xdd, 0xfa, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0xff, 0xef, 0xbf, 0xfb, 0xff}; From MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Fri Feb 8 19:44:40 1991 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 22:26 EST Subject: Spin Magazine Review and Article To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R The new spin magazine has our heroes on the cover and a full length story of a couple of days in Athens trying to track down all of them. The article is kind of stupid but there is some interesting stuff in it. There is also a review of out-of-time that is generally positive. Try to get ahold of it or i can trascribe the review if you want. I'm getting antsy, how about everyone else? marty "feigning concern - a consertive pastime - makes you feel doubtful right from the start" the Housemartins (YOU'LL LIKE THEM!!) Martin Gutowski Bitnet: mjg8@psuvm Graduate Program in Ecology Internet: mjg8@psuvm.psu.edu From gpay@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Fri Feb 8 21:49:43 1991 Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 00:29:08 EST From: gpay@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Pay) Posted-Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 00:29:08 EST Message-Id: <9102090529.AA05745@eniac.seas.upenn.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: bitmaps Status: R Is a GIF converted version of the Chronic Town bitmap forthcoming? My computer doesn't have the conversion program. If it's not too much hassle could someone post a converted copy? gpay@eniac.seas.edu Geoffrey Pay From hans@lfcs.edinburgh.ac.uk Sat Feb 9 05:02:53 1991 From: Hans Huttel Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 12:43:39 GMT Message-Id: <22870.9102091243@subnode.lfcs.ed.ac.uk> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: "E. Spitzbarth, Systems Programmer"'s message of Fri, 8 Feb 91 14:10 CST Subject: TRIBE: a question Status: R > Someone just recently recommended Tribe as a band to look for. > What is their sound like? Folkish, rockish, discoish, danish? > > Danish? Then they would be extremely bland! (I'm Danish myself and I think I know the music scene in Denmark quite well) On a more serious note, there _are_ a few interesting Danish bands around: In particular I think R.E.M. fans will like Sharing Patrol; I _think_ their latest album has now been released internationally (one of the main reasons why they signed with EMI, I guess). Hans From grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu Sat Feb 9 09:52:10 1991 Date: Sat, 09 Feb 1991 11:39:04 CST From: grd@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu (grant r. denn) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <00943f8b.273a18e0.7075@Ceres.Physics.UIowa.Edu> Subject: thanx for gif files+note Status: R thanks for posting those .gif files! I should note, however that the title green.alb.gif does not commute with vax x-window happiness; to get the logo change the name to something like green_alb.gif as the three dots really confuse the machine. Also, is it too good to be true? twelve string jangly guitars on a new REM album? I read that michael specifically requested that no more 'byrds' songs be written; has the new popularity of Roger McGuinn changed his mind, perhaps? grant ps replacements just in Iowa City this week, sold 2000 tix (out of 5000 for sale). PPS Watch for the Eastern Tour of 'the Vivians' (closer to the sex pistols than to rem) coming this month. From tmm@sdd.hp.com Sat Feb 9 10:36:55 1991 Date: Sat, 9 Feb 91 10:19:28 -0800 From: Tim McDonough Message-Id: <9102091819.AA01676@hpsdlss2.sdd.hp.com> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Yet Another Gif File! 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This way, you can just save all of these messages (unread) until you've heard the album twenty or thirty times yourself. Then you can read the other reviews and respond to your heart's (or flamethrower's) content. Oooo, convergence of two threads on this mailing list! ------------------ Doug Harris doug@fsg.com "Dreams, they complicate my life." From IZZY@gacvx1.gac.edu Sat Feb 9 13:41:28 1991 Date: Sat, 9 Feb 1991 15:24 CST From: "Stuart, I like you!" Subject: dumb question... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R Just when is the release date for "out of time" ? I'm pretty isolated here on campus (arent all liberal arts colleges like that...) and I havent seen or heard anything about the new album untill today (I was gone a few months). If another artist from athens is on the album, one must ask another dumb question: did they record the entire album in Minneapolis, or were parts recorded in other cities? I'm curious to see what R.E.M. sounds like coming out of (recording in) my area (I live in Eagan, a suburb). Where you record is important for what sound you get, and Prissy Park (home of Paisly Prince) is not my idea of an ideal place for R.E.M. to record. Hope I don't offend and Prince fans out there, but people here where he lives don't really like him anymore (ever since he opened a club for the rich called Glam Slam). -Izzy From jonnyc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Sat Feb 9 18:01:07 1991 Message-Id: <9102100147.AA20035@e40-008-10.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: TRIBE: rockish Date: Sat, 09 Feb 91 20:47:13 EST Status: R For those who asked, I would say that Tribe is "rockish." But they are really hard to describe, as they are very unique. Their song, Rescue Me, (One of the few that gets on the radio) contains three 4/4 measures followed by one 3/4, which throws the song a little wacky, but adds a great flavor. Jonathan Claman jonnyc@athena From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Sat Feb 9 19:31:52 1991 Date: 9 Feb 91 22:13:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: DNC: Ill say it again. To: "murmur" Status: R For those of you who have never heard of drivin' n' cryin' until a couple weeks ago and now all of a sudden are hearing this song "Fly Me Courageous" all the time: Dont judge them by this song. In fact, dont buy this album. Buy _Mystery Road_ or _Whisper Tames The Lion_. They are *NOT* a crud metal band, although your fifteen year old sister who likes Warrant and Motley Crue probably digs "Fly Me Courageous", and you probably cant stand it. Do not dismiss them on the basis of this one song youve heard, and since most of the album is similar, do not buy it. I find it strange that they attempted to go in this direction to lay down a "drivin' n' cryin' sound." To me a "drivin' n' cryin' sound" is not having a specific sound. The songs on _Mystery Road_ sound like they were done by about four different band, and yet a fifth band stepped in to record _Fly Me Courageous_. So buy _Mystery Road_ and then tell me they suck!! Nuff said. YOUR FRIENDS NEED YOU YOUR WORLD NEEDS YOU The peaceful evolution starts not with revolution but strength from patience and pain. Kevn Kinney Jan. 20, 1989 3:00 AM From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Mon Feb 11 06:27:15 1991 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 09:03:12 EST From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Message-Id: <9102111403.AA02386@prism> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: (very long) non-REM but video-related Status: R Though this only has a bit to do with REM, but was kind of interseting, I thought I'd post. Reprinted from the 2/10/91 Atlanta Journal-Constitution w/o permission. Tin Man With A Heart of Gold by Eileen M. Drennen If glaucoma hadn't left folk artist R.A. Miller blind in his left eye and foggy in the right, he'd still be breeding and selling hogs and goats on his three acres in North Georgia. Since it did, the only animals the 78-year-old has raised since he retired are those he's made with his hands: roughly shaped creatures snipped out of surplus tin and painted dinosaur green, devil red and sun yellow; and oddly fanciful beings rendered in raw strokes onto Masonite. His childlike art is being grabbed up almost as quickly as he can make it by an ever-growing audience that defies labeling. Drawn by the dirt-cheap price ($5 to $20) and whimsical charm of the artist's creations, gallery owners, college stations, rock 'n' rollers, housewives and independent collectors routinely descend on Mr. Miller's weather-beaten homestead on the Old Cornelia Highway (Ga.13). Galleries around the country are selling the work for 10 times the price and more. His whirligigs- or windmills, as he calls them- fill the hilly front yard, a clunky wood-and-metal garden of sound and motion. R.E.M. lead vocalist Michael Stipe was so taken with the eyeful that he had some of the band's earliest videos shot there. Mr. Miller's tin cutouts of recurring characters- Red Devil, Black Devil and Blow Oskar- give the word rough new meaning: The primal shapes are bent and rd in spots and aren't sanded down around the edges. Often, he paints right over muddy splatters he can't see. But there's a gentleness to them, a sweetness that's compelling. The Masonite paintings Mr. Miller fills with animals, characters, and scrawled messages such as "Lord Love You" in the border, are nailed up along his sagging front porch, usually at a tilt. Brant Slay of the Athens band Chickasaw Mudd Puppies put a picture of his favorite- "Rat Devil Snake"- on the cover of his group's latest album, "8 Track Stomp." In Atlanta, Oxford Too Books just ended a monthlong exhibit of Mr. Miller's works, and Buckhead art dealer Fay Gold is planning a solo show this summer. His first major Atlanta showing was in the High Museum at Georgia-Pacific Center's 1988 exhibition "Outside the Mainstream: Folk Art in Our Time." His constructions took the starch out of the usual institutional setting- prominently displayed as they were on poles stuck into a grassy area outside the building by curator Barbara Archer, who thought it was important that they be seen in a way that approximated their native environment. Word is spreading nationally about Mr.Miller, his name increasingly cropping up in art magazine ads for galleries from Los Angeles to New York. Even so, this Everyman-Turned-Emerging-Folk-Art-Star, whose face and shirt are usually kissed with tobacco juice, doesn't consider himself an "artist." A workingman born and bred on this very stretch of land- once his family's 100-acre farm- Mr. Miller has always been someone who does. He worked for 30 years in a cotton mill. He farmed some, preached some and ran a gas station. With his wife, Beatrice, He raised seven children- two of whom, Robert and Liz, occasionally join him in art-making. When he retired about a decade ago, his eyes dimmed by glaucoma, Mr. Miller cast about for something to keep his hands in motion. He remembered the whirligigs he'd made when he was small- from wood and scrap metal, fan blades and bike spokes. Before long, he was making them with a vengeance. By 1984, when Athens artist and University of Georgia art professor James Herbert filmed his music videos for R.E.M.'s "Reckoning" LP, Mr. Miller's yard was so filled with whirligigs, it looked like a psychedelic forest. The artist's love of nature programs on TV surfaced in this new line of work.He began cutting animal shapes out of tin and attaching them to the tops of the windmills. He moved on to larger shapes, archetypal characters from his own lifesuch as Blow Oskar, who sprang out of a joke between the artist and his car-horn-blowing cousin, Oskar. Perhaps the former preacher's most significant themes are God and country- as embodied by the recurring appearance of Red Devils, Black Devils, angels, the Statue of Liberty and the American flag. "When I could see," he says, bending the ridges on a cutout dinosaur's back with his hands, " this here never did cross my mind. If I could see, I don't guess I'd do it now- I'd be out doing something else. "That's the reason I go out here all the time," he says, tilting his head in the direction of the three-sided work shed that's attached- just barely, it appears- to the side of the ramshackle frame house he rebuilt from what a tornado left behind in '36. "You might catch me sitting down for a few minutes, but then I'm up doing something else. I got to go, I can't sit down." When folk-art fans make their unscheduled stops- Mr. Miller has no phone- hes happy to see them. The Chickasaw Mudd Puppies' Brant Slay, who began making pilgrimages to the artist's place in 1987, says, "Personally, [Mr. Miller] was someone I could relate to real well. He was kinda like my father. He's such a kind and generous person- not just with his art, but with his stories about his life." By then, the artist's work was already in heavy demand, and the stress of so much sawing and cutting was taking it's toll. Mr. Slay says he suggested Mr. Miller try drawing his characters on boards, which he could do inside the house,after dinner. Reluctant at first, the artist soon became even more prolific. Onerecent Saturday morning, he points out a dozen paintings he'd turned out the night before. "He was worried that no one would want his drawings," Mr. Slay recalls. "I kept telling him they were beautiful. Now they're selling like hell." Though Mr. Miller has had offers from gallery owners and art dealers to handle the marketing so he could concentrate on the making, the artist has always declined. "I like talking to people," he says softly, looking down his pocked dirt driveway to the oaks and pines beyond."I meet a lot of people." A businessman would also be inclined to raise his prices, an idea Mr. Miller doesn't cotton to."Anyone who wants [the art] should be able to have it," he says. Still, plenty of buyers slip him more than the asking price, precisely because the work is so cheap. Oxford Too gave him a bonus after his show ended, says general manager Tom Payton, who adds, "He was receptive, but seemed to truly not care." Hiawassee collector and dealer John Denton, whose collection of more than 300 Miller pieces is probably the largest, says, "I think he's one of the most pure folk artists out there today. He doesn't follow any rules.... The thing I like about R.A. is that every dinosaur, every anteater is different. He cuts every one out by hand- he doesn't have a pattern, unlike [renowned Pennville folk artist the Rev. Howard] Finster." Filmmaker Herbert thinks the artist's "wonder of innocence and grace" draws the fans. "It's his absolute directness," Mr. Herbert says. "[While] the rest of us are trying desperately to put things together, [Mr. Miller] goes directly to the dignity of making, without any intervening mental processes. And the outcomeof that is something that seems very open and embracing." It would appear that the making-and-embracing cycle will continue as long as the artist wants it to. By noon on this recent Saturday, the dozen paintings created the night beforeare already sold, and even the whirligig pickings are getting slim. As one group of satisfied customers departs- with American flags plucked fromthe recesses of Mr. Miller's shed- a middle-aged woman from Dunwoody pulls her station wagon into the yard. "Don't tell me you're out," she sighs, striding across the grass to inspect the empty porch as Mr. Miller shakes his head. "I just needed one more angel." "Check back next week," he says, walking her back to her car. "I'll probably have some more." There are also pictures of the artist at work and some of his art. Anyway, thought some folks might be interested. jon From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Mon Feb 11 07:01:01 1991 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 09:44:38 EST From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Message-Id: <9102111444.AA02464@prism> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: DNC opening acts Status: R They were trying to get Michelle Malone and Drag the river and Follow For Now as opening acts. If the last post looks as confused at your site as it does at mine, I'm gonna destroy this editor> (last post refers to article about an artist) ! jon From SPITZBARTH@ucs.UWPLATT.EDU Mon Feb 11 13:45:36 1991 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 13:05 CST From: "E. Spitzbarth, Systems Programmer" Subject: Re: non-REM but video-related To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" X-Organization: University of Wisconsin--Platteville X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu Status: R Thanks jon, for transcribing that article. People have been questioning the slight degressions from the 'direct' discussion of REM, but something like that article was truly interesting (in general and specifically REM) and heartening. This is the reason I enjoy getting the REM mailings, not just for information about the band, but everything that is going on in the list. I'm proud to be a member of this group. Ok, I'm done being mushy... :) Ed From WILEY@vms.cis.pitt.edu Mon Feb 11 15:53:29 1991 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 17:13 EDT From: Jabberwiley Subject: IG TOUR DATES To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.EDU X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" X-Vms-Cc: WILEY Status: R Alas, I'm im Pittsburgh doing the grad school thing but my heart longs for Carolina...Please oh please tell me anyone where the Indigo girls are playing From ST601287@brownvm.brown.edu Tue Feb 12 15:41:23 1991 Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 18:05:16 EST From: Mark Hessman Subject: Re: Songs R.E.M. hate to play... To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Status: R Regarding the article in the January 1988 issue of Musician : As far as I can remember, the interview was conducted on the night of (both before and after) the show at the Providence Performing Arts Center, in Providence, RI -- *the* Work Tour show that I was at! =) A couple of comments I have on this. One, the show was the night *of* the stock market crash (not the night after). Another thing in the news that night was that Iran had theoretically declared war on the US (which turned out not to mean anything, apparently); Michael's comment about a stock market crash leading (in 10 years) to a war was a pretext to (paraphrased) saying "And now... in 1987... we get them both on the same night!" just before they started "End of the World." Second, interesting to see, just before the show, they were listing songs they didn't like to play. Many of the songs named were off *Reckoning* -- and NOT A SINGLE *Reckoning* song was played that night, much to my chagrin. I had been really hoping for "So. Central Rain" or "Rockville" or at least "Pretty Persuasion," but it was not to be. -- Mark From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Tue Feb 12 16:43:51 1991 Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 16:54:38 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) Message-Id: <9102122154.AA04813@prism.gatech.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM stuff Status: R Friend of mine talked to Peter last night and he said they leave in early April for the "tour", i.e. Saturday Night Live, possibly Mountain Stage, etc. Expect the single to start getting a push around 2/21, as that's when the band will pay an exclusive visit to WKLS, 96 Rock in Atlanta (if'n we (WREK) don't snag em the day before. :-) ) Apparently Michael has given permission for pre-REM material of his to be released (master tapes and all!), so that may see light of day before the year is out. The bummer of the day is that Neil Young will apparently drop Sonic Youth as opener on the stop before Atlanta. jon From trippel@u.washington.edu Tue Feb 12 18:51:33 1991 From: Daniel Trippel Message-Id: <9102130154.AA28913@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: trippel@milton.u.washington.edu Subject: Tourfilm set list; "Bow Song" vs. "Low" To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 17:54:38 PDT X-Mailer: Pine [version 0.9.524] Status: R I'm just taking an educated guess here, but isn't the song that follows "King of Birds" (on TOURFILM) called "Low" and isn't it (like "Belong") supposed to be on _Out of Time_? (My only guess at what "Bow Song" is would be the instrumental intro to "Feeling Gravitys Pull") I guess we'll know in about a month . . . From gwg33762@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Tue Feb 12 21:04:15 1991 From: "Garret W. Gengler" Message-Id: <9102130445.AA06884@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Subject: Re: Carnival? To: MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 22:45:31 CST Cc: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R.E.M. Mailing List) In-Reply-To: <9102122359.AA16852@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>; from "MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU" at Feb 12, 91 7:00 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11] Status: R > > Garret, i saw your posting to rec.music.misc about the last song on Green. Where did you find out it was called Carnival? I don't think most of us on the list know about this. marty. I guess I inferred the name Carnival (hmm maybe incorrectly?) from something Valerie said, in a message to me, responding to the poll I conducted about the favority R.E.M. songs. I think one of her favorites war listed as: Carnival (aka the Untitled song on Green) or maybe the other way around. I suppose I may has misinterpreted this, or maybe I imagined it. If you are reading this, Valerie, please clear this up.. B-) Doing my part to keep Entropy increasing, Garret --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Garret Gengler | " Carry each his burden | | g-gengler@uiuc.edu | We are young despite the years | |---------------------| We are concern. We are hope despite the times | | Let's go Penguins! | --- R.E.M. | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | University of Illinois | (Though I'm no rocket scientist) | | Dept. of Aerospace Engineering | Mario Lemieux is God | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From @mitvma.mit.edu:V134QHEB@UBVMS.BITNET Wed Feb 13 09:06:27 1991 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 10:49 EST From: THE DISTIPEL Subject: SPIN article To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R I just finished reading the SPIN article. Does Michael really live in a treehouse? Someone clear this up for me. I guess that's all I had to say. The diSTIPEl From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Wed Feb 13 09:22:39 1991 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 11:54:10 -0500 From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu ( Jon Kincaid) Message-Id: <9102131654.AA25799@prism.gatech.edu> To: V134QHEB%UBVMS.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: SPIN article Status: R Michael doesn't live in a tree house. Story has it that he's afraid to cut the grass at his house, because he might kill something, and lets it grow extremely high, to the consternation of neighbors. This treehouse is the latest house rumor of his (remember the house in South Carolina bit?) from someone who enjoys his privacy. (I know a number of folks who can easily show you where Peter,Mills,or Bill live. While Michael's house is accessible (from what I've heard), it's by no means well known or in the middle of Athens.) Understand that people do stupid things like steal the chairs off of the front porches of their houses (Peter installed one of those motion sensitive mechanisms that illuminates the house with multiple spotlights;that is, until cats kept setting it off :-) ), so it's not unexpected that Michael, introverted as he can be, likes to keep folks guessing. He also enjoys a good legpull. You bought it, right. :-) jon From @mitvma.mit.edu:V134QHEB@UBVMS.BITNET Wed Feb 13 15:29:18 1991 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:13 EST From: THE DISTIPEL Subject: request To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R Since "the powers that be" shut down our campus radio station, I have been in sort of a daze. I no longer have the ability to pilfer promos, posters, et cetera without busting doors down. I can't even look up release dates without breaking in windows. So, be that as it may, I am looking for a little help. Would someone out there who is still on the cutting forefront of music keep me informed as to promotional and/or non-promotional REM items as they are released. This would at least give me an idea what to look for when I DO bust in the doors. Thanks in advance. The diSTIPEl From bsu-cs!mtressle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Wed Feb 13 15:59:18 1991 Received: by iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Received: by bsu-cs.bsu.edu id AA20299; Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:21:20 -0500 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:21:20 -0500 From: mtressle@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael B. Tressler) Message-Id: <9102131821.AA20299@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM records Status: R I heard the other day that the upcoming REM album is not going to be supported very much at all (i.e. no tour, which we already know), possibly even no singles. The reason for this is that the album is such a change that they just wanted to throw it out and see how people reacted. The rumour goes on to say that they will return to the studio later in the summer to produce a more typical REM album complete with videos etc.... Speaking of videos, I read today that REM has actually filmed a video for their new album, so there will most likely be at least one single released... Anyone else heard this or anything else about a second album in '91??? mike From bsu-cs!atariman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Wed Feb 13 16:31:51 1991 Status: R Received: by iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Received: by bsu-cs.bsu.edu id AA16868; Wed, 13 Feb 91 10:48:39 -0500 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 10:48:39 -0500 From: atariman@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Jeff Scott) Message-Id: <9102131548.AA16868@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM: AP Article of interest Cc: atariman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Status: R _That's great, is starts with a mural_ [AP] When the rock group REM decided to involve a grade school class in its latest video, the students scrambled to finish a 52-by-9-foot mural to be used as a backdrop for the band. "We're having lots of fun doing it," said fifth-grader Tobias Hickman of the Oglethorpe Elementary School, as the class finished up the mural last week. The video was taped over the weekend at the Georgia Theater in Athens. Teacher April Chapman said REM singer Michail Stipe and producer Katherine Diechmann are longtime friends of hers, and they wanted to use children's artwork in the production. The mural combines cityscapes and forest and beach scenes. Drawings by individual students are interspersed throughout the mural. From valerie@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Wed Feb 13 16:40:31 1991 RDate: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:55:46 -0500 From: person in a position to know Message-Id: <9102131855.AA00728@portnoy.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: massive bounce message resent Zippy-Sez: I want EARS! I want two ROUND BLACK EARS to make me feel warm 'n secure!! Status: R The mail server was down, so this bounced. if you already got it, please ignore.. ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from iuvax.cs.indiana.edu by ATHENA.MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA12877; Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:31:05 EST Received: by iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Received: by bsu-cs.bsu.edu id AA20299; Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:21:20 -0500 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:21:20 -0500 From: mtressle@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael B. Tressler) Message-Id: <9102131821.AA20299@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM records I heard the other day that the upcoming REM album is not going to be supported very much at all (i.e. no tour, which we already know), possibly even no singles. The reason for this is that the album is such a change that they just wanted to throw it out and see how people reacted. The rumour goes on to say that they will return to the studio later in the summer to produce a more typical REM album complete with videos etc.... Speaking of videos, I read today that REM has actually filmed a video for their new album, so there will most likely be at least one single released... Anyone else heard this or anything else about a second album in '91??? mike From ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Wed Feb 13 19:08:24 1991 Return-Path: Received: from nettlesome.berkeley.edu by snowy.qal.berkeley.edu (4.1/SMI-3.0DEV3.9) id AA02909; Wed, 13 Feb 91 19:08:22 PST Received: from ATHENA.MIT.EDU by nettlesome.berkeley.edu (5.64/1.34) id AA00447; Wed, 13 Feb 91 19:08:43 -0800 Received: from nettlesome.Berkeley.EDU by ATHENA.MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA06184; Wed, 13 Feb 91 21:46:10 EST Received: from graunt.QAL.Berkeley.EDU by nettlesome.berkeley.edu (5.64/1.34) id AA00269; Wed, 13 Feb 91 17:07:10 -0800 Received: by graunt.qal.berkeley.edu (4.1/SMI-3.0DEV3.9) id AA11836; Wed, 13 Feb 91 17:04:22 PST Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 17:04:22 PST From: ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu Message-Id: <9102140104.AA11836@graunt.qal.berkeley.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: REM records Status: R Mike (bsu-cs!mtressle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu) writes: >I heard the other day that.... [etc] >The rumour goes on to say that ... [etc] Remember kids, it's not nice to spread "rumors" without attributions. That is, if you can't tell us who you heard or read it from, then how do we know how much of the information to believe? That is, I'm certainly more willing to believe something if you heard it from say, Jon (dsrek@etc...), rather than your roomate who works at your college station who heard it from someone else. Yrs for more accurate rumors, Andy From bloom-beacon!think!rutgers!cos.com!jason@mailhost.Berkeley.EDU Wed Feb 13 19:55:30 1991 Subject: REM in RS To: think!athena.mit.edu!MURMUR (SUB'ERS@NET.LIST.REM) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:50:33 EDT X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.2 PL11] Status: R I can't remember if I said I would post the article. Well, I will, if anyone wants, providing not too many people object. Jason Wilde jason@cos.com From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Wed Feb 13 20:05:44 1991 Date: 13 Feb 91 19:56:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: R.E.M.s LP: "Its not a rock album" To: "murmur" Status: R The band takes a detour from its trademark sound on _Out of Time_ By David Fricke (copied from Rolling Stone without permission) Theres not a "Finest Worksong" or "Turn You Inside-Out" here at all; its not a rock album," singer Michael Stipe said recently of R.E.M.s new album _Out of Time_, which will be released by Warner Bros. on March 12th. "After the Green tour, the other guys just got really tired of playing their own instuments. So they all jumped on the wrong instruments." Stipe wasnt kidding. _Out of Time_, R.E.M.s seventh studio album, is a dramatic departure from the bristling guitar-heavy attack of the Athens, Georgia bands last two LPs, 1987s _Document_ and 1988s _Green_. Most of the albums eleven new songs, all originals written by the group, feature keyboards and string arrangements. There are also guest appearances by by rapper KRS-One, New Orleans jazz saxo- phonist Kidd Jordan, former dBs guitarist Peter Holsapple (who played additional guitar and Keyboards on the Green tour) and Kate Peirson of the B52s, who sings on three tracks. "I dont think there will be many people on the fence about this one," said drummer Bill Berry during a studio break in Athens, where the band was recording a cover of Leonard Cohens "First We Take Man- hattan" for an upcoming Cohen tribute LP. "Theyre either going to really like it, or theyre really going to hate it. But thats the risk you take. Better that than to have a mediocre record." Recorded at Bearsville Studios, in upstate New York, with over- dubs added in Athens and Atlanta and mixing done at Paisley Park studios in Minneapolis, _Out of Time_ opens with a surprisingly funky number - funky for R.E.M. anyway - called "Radio Song", on which bassist Mike Mills plays Booker T.-style organ while Stipe rails against the current state of pop radio with rapping assistance from KRS-One. At one point they both yell, "DJ sucks!" With the next track, "Losing My Religion," R.E.M. quickly drops into more introspective gear. The song, which will be the first single from the album, combines the acoustic delicacy of "(Dont Go Back To) Rockville" on 1984s _Reckoning_ with the urgent melancholy of R.E.M. 1987 Top Ten hit "The One I Love." "Personally, I think its a much better song then either of those," Stipe said. Other interesting detours from R.E.M.s trademark wall-of-guitars sound include "Near Wild Heaven," a sunny pop song glazed with Beach Boys-style vocal harmonies; "Shiny Happy People," a bouncy rocker punc- tuated with waltz-like string flourishes; "Belong", a spoken-word piece by Stipe thats set to a hypnotic folk-rock instrumental motif; and "Country Feedback" a stark ballad that takes its name from guitarist Peter Bucks feedback outbursts and the whiny echo of a pedal-steel guitar. "We wrote a lot of songs with me on organ, Bill on bass and Peter on guitar or mandolin," Mills explained. "Thats why theyre so different from the ones on other albums." In fact, _Out of Time_s expansive musical quality and the bands use of players and singers belie the fact that R.E.M. cut many of the basic tracks live in the studio. According to Buck, "Low," a haunting song that combines the metallic clamor of his guitar with eerie organ work by Mills and the powerful rhythmic understatement of Berrys conga playing, was recorded on the second take. Bucks feedback guitar and the pedal steel on "Country Feedback" are from the original demo version of the song. "We got kind of a weird performance out of it," said Buck. "Its not real songlike. But then a lot of the other songs are real scripted, with chord changes and tempo changes. Michael really loved ti because there was no structure for him to follow. He could just babble along." Actually, Stipe indulges in little idle babbling on _Out of Time_. The bands musical wanderings on the LP are narratively unified by Stipes lyrics, most of which are about personal relationships (all fictitious, he insists), love and the lack thereof. "I did not want to be pigeon- holed as a political writer," he said. "And love songs are one thing Ive never tackled. At least upfront love songs. It was a big step." While many of the songs on _OUt of Time_ deal with people falling in and out of sync and out of touch with each other, Stipe insisted that "Shiny Happy People" has lyrics every bit as cheery as its title suggests: "One person said they thought my intention was one of extreme cynicism. I was very cautious with that song to make it as sincere as possible. And you cant sing along without smiling. You literally cant, because the vowels that you have to form make your mouth go up. That was intentional." In another break with established R.E.M. tradition, the band will not be following _Out Of Time_s release with an exhaustive tour. "The idea is to go back in the studio pretty quick," said Bill Berry, "and maybe within a year have another record out. Something that kind of answers this one, with a staightforward sound. Were even thinking of doing it on two-track." From bloom-beacon!think!rutgers!cos.com!jason@mailhost.Berkeley.EDU Wed Feb 13 20:29:37 1991 Subject: REM: Rolling Stone Article To: think!athena.mit.edu!MURMUR (SUB'ERS@NET.LIST.REM) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 13:33:16 EDT X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.2 PL11] Status: R Did anyone else catch the article in the latest RS? It is mostly a review of the new album. I will refrain from posting about the new album for those of you who want to listen to it before reading about it. It does seem like a major departure from anything they've done before. If requested, I can post it (the article) Jason Wilde jason@cos.com From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Wed Feb 13 20:37:26 1991 Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 21:41:11 EST From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Message-Id: <9102140241.AA05952@prism> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: SNL/REM Status: R April 13 is the date for SNL and the Stipester. Buckopolous. the Millsmeister. Berryinteresting. Not playin' copies. (that's Saturday Night Live for those at Francisco Franco Memorial Museum.) The European "tour" of TV stations and such is now off due to our little excursion into the Middle East. jon From thlayli@ucscb.UCSC.EDU Thu Feb 14 03:14:59 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 02:54:55 -0800 From: thlayli@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Lord Thlayli Merriadoc Valentine of Kalakiryande) Message-Id: <9102141054.AA17413@ucscb.UCSC.EDU> To: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu, murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: R.E.M.s LP: "Its not a rock album" Status: R sounds like we've got a White Album to follow up Green's Sgt. Pepper on our hands. With a "Let it Be" in the works. what can I say about that article but, I love REM! From dmahoney@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Thu Feb 14 07:51:41 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 10:05:58 EST From: dmahoney@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Dale Mahoney) Posted-Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 10:05:58 EST Message-Id: <9102141505.AA27048@eniac.seas.upenn.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Cc: thlayli@ucscb.ucsc.edu Subject: Re: (What else) REM album Status: R > sounds like we've got a White Album to follow up Green's Sgt. Pepper on our > hands. With a "Let it Be" in the works. Weeellll, maybe not quite... But the album does look (at first glance) to be decidedly non-Greenish and even (gasp!) strange and original. Thanks beaucoup, Mr. jmmontgo for the copy of the RS article. (And I'm sure REM thanks you, too, cuz there's no way I'm not going to buy _OoT_ immediately once I see it (and promptly find it cheaper within the hour of purchase -- Murphy's Law...) :) > what can I say about that article but, I love REM! Here here! --Dale From @mitvma.mit.edu:V134QHEB@UBVMS.BITNET Thu Feb 14 10:50:27 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 12:27 EST From: THE DISTIPEL Subject: REM: gasp! To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: X-Organization: University at Buffalo X-Envelope-To: murmur@athena.mit.edu X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R ZOWIE! The diSTIPEl From xiphmont@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Thu Feb 14 11:00:19 1991 From: xiphmont@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Received: by jabberwock.MIT.EDU (5.61/4.7) id AA25406; Thu, 14 Feb 91 13:34:49 -0500 Message-Id: <9102141834.AA25406@jabberwock.MIT.EDU> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 13:34:47 EST Status: R Several friends of mine report hearing a new REM song on the radio (the top-40 pop-type stations). None of them recognize it. I don't listen to the radio myself, so can anyone verify or disprove it? (I personally believe they're mistaken.) From ST10T@jetson.uh.edu Thu Feb 14 15:22:28 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 1991 13:37 CST From: Bloo Square Subject: Hugo Largo To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <897F2838A042325F@jetson.uh.edu> X-Vms-To: IN%"murmur@athena.mit.edu" Status: R Somebody forgot to mention the fact that Michael Stipe produced several tracks on the second release of Hugo Largo's _Drum_ (Opal/Warner). He also sings on one track. I thought this might be of interest. From jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Thu Feb 14 15:30:46 1991 Date: 14 Feb 91 15:44:00 EST From: jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Subject: Tourfilm: Im not perfect. To: "murmur" Status: R Well its pretty obvious now that the song before 'Finest Worksong' is 'Low' from the new album and not 'Bow Song' by Stipes sisters band Hetch Hetchy. WHich leaves me with my question of the day: Has anyone who has heard the Hetch Hetchy album recognize *anything* on Toufilm that resembles 'Bow Song'? It is listed in the non-R.E.M. credits of Tourfilm but where does it fit it the playlist? New setlist from Tourfilm (with corrections) to follow soon. jmmontgo@ucs.indiana.edu Jay Montgomery, Indiana University (Beat Ohio State!) From bsu-cs!mtressle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Thu Feb 14 15:50:25 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 15:48:45 -0500 From: mtressle@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael B. Tressler) Message-Id: <9102142048.AA06105@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: 2nd '91 album? Status: R I posted earlier that I had heard of a possible second album of '91 without listing my sources, mostly because I didn't know names... here they are...Paul Nelson, Music Director of the student Station here heard this in a conversation with Mike Cosco(sp?) of Sky Records in Atlanta. I don't know if this rumour is true or false, just wondering if anyone else had heard of this... mike From april@athena.cs.uga.edu Thu Feb 14 16:13:36 1991 RDate: Thu, 14 Feb 91 16:16:58 EST From: April Gutierrez Message-Id: <9102142116.AA09594@athena.cs.uga.edu> To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: REM happenings Status: R REM Athens Limited are receiving a award this Sat. night at a Bi-ennial banquet to honor Athens folks who help preserve the community.... Athens Heritage Foundation (I belie e led by Bertis Downs, the band's laywer) is also being honored.....it's about tie er, time...that Athens said thank you for some of the things the guys have done for the town... april From davids@eleazar.dartmouth.edu Thu Feb 14 16:25:23 1991 From: davids@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (david s cohen and his gang of four dancing slinkies) Message-Id: <9102150005.AA19516@eleazar.dartmouth.edu> Subject: Re: 2nd '91 album? To: mtressle@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael B. Tressler) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 19:05:56 EST Cc: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: <9102142048.AA06105@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>; from "Michael B. Tressler" at Feb 14, 91 3:48 pm Status: R > > > I posted earlier that I had heard of a possible second album of '91 > without listing my sources, mostly because I didn't know names... > here they are...Paul Nelson, Music Director of the student Station here > heard this in a conversation with Mike Cosco(sp?) of Sky Records in Atlanta. > > I don't know if this rumour is true or false, just wondering if anyone else > had heard of this... > > mike > i sort of remember hearing in an interview with peter buck on 120 minutes that they had gone into the studio and recorded enough songs to make a double album. i hadn't heard anything since that but a second album would make sense with what peter said . . . -- peace -dsc From pa_scott@lucy.merrimack.edu Thu Feb 14 16:59:36 1991 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 1991 17:38:08 EST From: pa_scott@lucy.merrimack.edu (Greener) To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Cc: pa_scott@lucy.merrimack.edu Message-Id: <009443ab.250302c0.2434@lucy.merrimack.edu> Subject: REM : New album next week on WFNX (Boston) Status: R YOW ! Just tuning into WFNX 101.7 (Boston) and the DJ announced that they are expecting some NEW REM in sometime next week. YOW ! Don't know if they mean the whole album or just a single. There was no mention of a date or time when they would play the new REM stuff. I guees they'll problably know more next week. Anybody else hear of the radio-promo release date ? Greener p.s. Anybody interested in helping with the "Great REM Bootleg List" ? I was off the list for a while (2 months) becasue of some mail troubles. But I'm back again. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Scott Green "Give PEACE a chance" Class of 1991 pa_scott@merrimack.edu or uunet!samsung!hubdub!pa_scott Merrimack College - North Andover, Massachusetts "qwerty ? dnim fo etats A...srekcah nexalf k'neat!" "EMACS" = "Escape-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift" From davids@eleazar.dartmouth.edu Thu Feb 14 17:45:42 1991 From: davids@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (david s cohen and his gang of four dancing slinkies) Subject: Re: 2nd '91 album? To: mtressle@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael B. Tressler) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 19:05:56 EST > > > I posted earlier that I had heard of a possible second album of '91 > without listing my sources, mostly because I didn't know names... > here they are...Paul Nelson, Music Director of the student Station here > heard this in a conversation with Mike Cosco(sp?) of Sky Records in Atlanta. > > I don't know if this rumour is true or false, just wondering if anyone else > had heard of this... > > mike > i sort of remember hearing in an interview with peter buck on 120 minutes that they had gone into the studio and recorded enough songs to make a double album. i hadn't heard anything since that but a second album would make sense with what peter said . . . -- peace -dsc From april@athena.cs.uga.edu Fri Feb 15 05:22:17 1991 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 07:58:44 EST From: April Gutierrez To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: rem bootlegs i'd be willing to help out with the bootlegs... between wuxtry's and big shot records here in athens.,. there are a ton of bootlegs....i'd be willing to compile a list of the ones here...... april From lpm@barad-dur.endor.cs.psu.edu Fri Feb 15 08:31:03 1991 From: Lee P Miller To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <91Feb15.110915est.7243@barad-dur.endor.cs.psu.edu> Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 10:27:11 EST Status: R After recently resubscribing to the mailing list as well as getting an account where I can use a gif viewer on a decent machine I noticed by some of the postings I seem to have missed another round of Gif discussions, and would like to ask anyone out there with sites that REM gifs can be ftp'd from to send the address to me, thanks! Lee lpm@endor.cs.psu.edu P.S. Please mail me and not the list with your replies, don't forget that nice R option instread of r for replying ;) ---------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 8:18:22 PST From: al@IRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU (Mike Medlin) Subject: Noteworthy Records To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU A little while back I think someone posted a toll free number for a mail order CD catalog called Noteworthy Records. I've lost the number. If anyone has this number or any other mail order music numbers, new or used, could you please e-mail them to me? Thank you very much. -------------------------------------------------- From dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu Fri Feb 15 11:52:23 1991 JoDate: Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:27:23 EST From: dsrekjk@prism.gatech.edu To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: more future REM Apparently Mountain Stage is still being considered, but a rumored May 3 is just that, an unsubstantiated rumor. The only confirmed stuff is SNL on 4/13 and an appearance on Rockline on an unspecified date. SNL and Mountain Stage info comes secondhand from guitar tech Microwave. Rockline info comes from someone who heard it mentioned on Monday. jon ------------------------------------------------ From tonyv@wpi.wpi.edu Fri Feb 15 12:54:08 1991 From: tonyv@wpi.wpi.edu (Anthony J Viapiano) Subject: Noteworthy To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rem mailinglist (murmur)) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:36:59 EDT Hello there. The number for Noteworthy Music is : 1-800-648-7972 (In NH call 603-883-9551) And the fax number is: 1-603-883-9220. Please note that Noteworthy only takes Mastercard, Visa and Discover. The hours are : 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM EST And finally, to request a free catalog call: 1-603-881-5729. Noteworthy is definitely a great place to do business. Low prices, fast order processing, and new releases the same day as record stores. Hope this helps, Tony. -------------------------------------------------- From MJG8@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Fri Feb 15 13:16:47 1991 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:58 EST Subject: SPIN MAGAZINE REVIEW: BEWARE Here is the review _Out of Time_ I got in Spin magazine. Enjoy. Spin Magazine March 1991. Platter du Jour by Celia Farber It's snowing like nuts out, the sky is end-of-the-world orange-gray, and I just listened to the new R.E.M. record about 11 times. Perfect music for a cold winter night; it's warm and toasty and soft and baroque-with strings, mandolins, and folky harmonies. More textured, lighter, brighter, and poppier than 1988's _Green_, _Out of Time_ will no doubt rankle some R.E.M. devotees but even more importantly, win over some new ones. If REM started out ten years ago as a ubiquitous jangly blur you either loved or hated, they've twisted themselves into sharp focus in recent years and become songwriters of an indisputably high caliber. This album will nail it once and for all: They're no longer innovative, origional, or particularly exciting in the way they used to be-but they are writing more consistently excellent songs. And Michael Stipe seems to have a had a coming out all his own, a final transition from introvert to extrovert. His voice is clearer and more nuanced than ever before. Where it once moaned and bleated in a straight line across the top of the music, it dips, soars, and even trembles; and whether it's pain or joy he's articulating, you actually care about what he's singing. His lyrics are more direct, more daring, but still on the right side of the fine line between clear and obvious. The band has revealed that this album is about "relationships, time, and memory." (Well, what else is there?) All the songs are good; some are brilliant. "Losing my Religion," for instance, is a gorgeous, gorgeous song. When Stipe sings "That's me in the corner/That's me in the spotlight losing my religion," I actually get a hot/cold flash have to play the song about 30 more times. Right away. "Radio Song" is one of the few that rocks out a little, settling intermittently on a classic dramatic REM moment, with a crescendo of arpeggiated guitars and words about the world collapsing. "Low" is the album's darkest, quietest, and most intense song. "Shiny Happy People," with harmonies sung by B-52 Kate Pierson, is the most accessible. What works best here, surprisingly, is the least REM-like stuff-- like the waltz-time break in the middle of "Shiny Happy People," and KRS-One's guest rap on "Radio Song". It would have been easy, probably, for the band to make another _Green_, and you have to give them credit for wanting to stretch their stylistic boundaries. And for taking chances--on "Belong," for instance, the spoken-word verses were recorded by Stipe on a Walkman in his garage. What's interesting about all this welcome experimentation is that the end result still sounds a lot like...REM. Which I guess is a triumph, of sorts. Actually, there is one song. "Texarcana," which sounds more like a Moody Blues song than REM, but that's one of the dangers of putting strings on almost every song on your record. Sometimes it works, sometimes it sounds like the Moody Blues. There's more, but better than me sitting here struggling to put this record into words, go buy it and see for yourself. If not to dance to, or even do dishes to, it's perfect music for just looking out the window--at the world. I owe my soul to each fork in the road, each misleading sign, 'cause even in solitude, no bitter attitude can dissolve my sweetest find. Poi Dog Pondering (BUY THEIR ALBUMS TOO) Martin Gutowski Bitnet: mjg8@psuvm Penn State University Internet: mjg8@psuvm.psu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From april@athena.cs.uga.edu Fri Feb 15 14:08:59 1991 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 16:46:24 EST From: April Gutierrez Subject: bootleg list in reply to andy -- ruppen@QAL.Berkeley.Edu yes, please do send me the list....i'll supplement it with what is here... and if you like....try to get the opnion of someone in the band on which is best....that might not work, but it's worth a try..... -->april From Steve.Varty@newcastle.ac.uk Fri Feb 15 14:25:22 1991 Subject: REM album To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 9:16:06 WET Hello, I'm new to the group! Thought you might like an viaw. The new album sounds quite a change from past REM albums (if the press releases are true). I know from other occations where bands I like have released albums that are quite a departure from their normal material, that I have dismissed the album because it is different. In most of these occations, after more listening, I have grown to like the album. The point I am making is that some people often have pre-conceived ideas of what they like from bands and won't accept change, myself being one of them. This time I intend that to be totally open-minded and judge everything at face value, and I am hoping to hear a damned good album in a months time. Steve. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= = From: = = Steve Varty (steve.varty@uk.ac.newcastle) = =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= --------------------------------------------------------- From comalley@hawk.ulowell.edu Fri Feb 15 14:57:40 1991 From: comalley@hawk.ulowell.edu (neuromancer) Subject: Out of Time To: murmur@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:04:38 EST Hi all. My father brought home a little fact sheet about the new album meant for retailers and wholesalers. It had a little marketing mumbo-jumbo in it to the effect of "this is a major project to be supported by video, a major marketing campaign, and selected live dates.." I'll see is I can't get a little clarification on that part about the live dates. They could just be referring to the SNL/MTV/etc type of thing tho. I've heard snippets of "Losing My Religion," "Shine Happy People," and "Radio Song." I like what I've heard (so far). Should have the rest of the album next week. Can't wait. -Chris PS: There's going to be a limited edition CD released at some point. The case is going to look like an artist's portfolio, the inside will have some 4x6" postcards and a "wood grain" CD encased in vellum and im- printed with the lyrics. Save your pennies. ----------------------------------------------------------------- From @gwuvm.gwu.edu:CM193C@GWUVM.BITNET Fri Feb 15 15:29:45 1991 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 17:55:36 EDT From: Michael Rosen Subject: _Out of Time_ Well, I read the article to a friend of mine over the phone... He's kind of iffy over whether he's going to buy the album or not, although he hates to not buy an R.E.M. album. I'm going to go for it and get it when it comes out, I don't know whether I'll like it or not, but I'll see... I didn't love _Green_ when it came out, but it grew on me. I hope they do record to two track on the next one, that'd be cool. Basically, that would be live R.E.M. Recording to two track would be recording live to tape, no overdubbing, etc. Like some of the stuff on Dead Letter Office. Mike --------------------------------------------