How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us: An REM Thread
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How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us: An REM Thread
I finally got around to listening to Collapse Into Now, and I'm declaring it an instant favorite. Hearing it this long after the break-up made it impossible not to hear it as a sort of career retrospective, which is how I'm choosing to view the album as a whole. There's plenty of nods both lyrically and melodically to much of their past work, isn't there?
I wish these guys were still around.
I wish these guys were still around.
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I just wish I could have seen them live.
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I wish they were around too. But I think I like "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" better than just about anything in "Collapse into Now"
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same.cutuphalfdead wrote:I just wish I could have seen them live.
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I had the choice between seeing them or Radiohead in 2003, and I chose Radiohead. I'm not sure I would make a different decision if faced with that same scenario again, weirdly enough.
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oh this band...im not sure if i can listen to their songs again, they are just too personal now for me, and it just hurts. Not because of their breakup, but for a different reason.
That having said, Collapse into now is a wonderful record...and Blue, a masterpiece.
That having said, Collapse into now is a wonderful record...and Blue, a masterpiece.
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I have yet to hear that one.theplatypus wrote:I wish they were around too. But I think I like "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" better than just about anything in "Collapse into Now"
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I saw Radiohead last year and it was the best show I have ever been to. You didnt choose wrong.washing machine II wrote:I had the choice between seeing them or Radiohead in 2003, and I chose Radiohead. I'm not sure I would make a different decision if faced with that same scenario again, weirdly enough.
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I like it a lot. Very Bacharachy.washing machine II wrote:I have yet to hear that one.theplatypus wrote:I wish they were around too. But I think I like "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" better than just about anything in "Collapse into Now"
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I see.theplatypus wrote:I like it a lot. Very Bacharachy.washing machine II wrote:I have yet to hear that one.theplatypus wrote:I wish they were around too. But I think I like "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" better than just about anything in "Collapse into Now"
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3rdnumbers wrote:same.cutuphalfdead wrote:I just wish I could have seen them live.
Really hoping thet do some kinda reunion shows at some point
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i saw both bands and REM was far more emotional than RH for me. Still both bands are amazing, i dont know why we have to choose one, but in my list REM ranks higher.numbers wrote:I saw Radiohead last year and it was the best show I have ever been to. You didnt choose wrong.washing machine II wrote:I had the choice between seeing them or Radiohead in 2003, and I chose Radiohead. I'm not sure I would make a different decision if faced with that same scenario again, weirdly enough.
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Not saying either or is better, just saying you couldn't go wrong there.
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We don't have to choose one in this thread, but I did have to choose one for a birthday present in 2003.
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Thanks, friend. The execution of a good thread title is half the battle.
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while there are a few songs on collapse i prefer, we all go back is a great song, and a wonderful capstone song for the careerwashing machine II wrote:I see.theplatypus wrote:I like it a lot. Very Bacharachy.washing machine II wrote:I have yet to hear that one.theplatypus wrote:I wish they were around too. But I think I like "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" better than just about anything in "Collapse into Now"
Collapse is a great example of a band mining familiar territory but pulling it off because the songs still feel fresh
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I think Blue is a great end to Collapse
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We All Go Back is off what album? A compilation?
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Yeah, the Greatest Hits thing from last year.verb_to_trust wrote:We All Go Back is off what album? A compilation?
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