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kainah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:01 PM
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Mike Mills (R.E.M.) blasts Coulter
Edited on Fri Oct-03-03 06:04 PM by kainah
Since everyone is enjoying Stipe's blast on the Today Show of Rush, Swarzenneger, * & Rove, I thought I'd give you another classic from this outspoken band. This won't have the audience, obviously, of this morning's stunt. This interview with Mike Mills, the R.E.M. bass player, appeared in "The Weekly Dig" which bills itself as "the best little paper in Boston." Anyway, it emphasizes that we do have some big voices on our side:

Q: I noticed that one of the older tunes you've exhumed for this tour is “Exhuming McCarthy.” Would that song choice be in any way a reaction to the revisionist theories being bandied about lately by ultra-conservative Ann Coulter, who believes that McCarthy was the misunderstood victim of liberal muckraking?

Mills: God, she's an asshole. I cannot believe that woman ... she's out of her fucking mind! She must literally be insane. Actually, we try to ignore Ann Coulter whenever possible. It's funny; we just played it because we liked it, but it's weird that there are several songs that we're playing that could have been written yesterday, in terms of their timeliness. It's like ... didn't we write these like 15 years ago? And they apply just as much today, if not more.


later in the interview...

Q: Wherever musicians are rallying to a cause, R.E.M. has often been found on the front lines. So it was no surprise that the band had its own contribution (“Final Straw”) to the brief Internet anti-war protest song phenomenon earlier this year.

Mills: We already had it pretty much written at that point, and then when Bush invaded Iraq, we said, “Well, I think we have to say something about this. You know, we have to let people know that if they're opposed to this war, they're not alone.” So that's what we did. You know, the Internet is good and bad, but one good thing about it is the immediacy of it, so we just threw the song up there, as did Lenny Kravitz and a few other people ... you know, just to make a statement. When you're upset about things, sometimes you just have to let it out, so that's what that was.

Q: I understand you're working on your next full album of new material. Do the newer songs have a strong political bent?

Mills: Yeah, there are a couple that are extremely political. But there are some really slow, beautiful ones, and then there's some kind of almost psychedelic, mid-tempo stuff. But we're still writing. We've still got a lot of work to do before the next CD. It'll hopefully be out by fall of next year.


http://www.weeklydig.com/dig/content/4759.aspx



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Bucky__Badger Donating Member (110 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:13 PM
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1. you have to love REM

These guys have been politically active (and on our side) for a really long time!

Plus, Mills is probably one of my all-time favorite backing vocalists and a really good bass player for the styles REM has gone through too.
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Dr Fate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:14 PM
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2. These old lyrics to "World leader Pretend" could have been about Jr:
Edited on Fri Oct-03-03 06:17 PM by Dr Fate
My guess is they were about Poppy- It's so true that REM's lyrics are still relevant- the mark of an outstanding band...

World Leader Pretend:
(Berry/Buck/Mills/Stipe)

I sit at my table and wage war on myself
It seems like it's all, it's all for nothing
I know the barricades, and
I know the mortar in the wall breaks
I recognize the weapons, I used them well

This is my mistake. Let me make it good
I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down

I've a rich understanding of my finest defenses
I proclaim that claims are left unstated,
I demand a rematch
I decree a stalemate
I divine my deeper motives
I recognize the weapons
I've practiced them well. I fitted them myself

(chorus)
It's amazing what devices you can sympathize, empathize
This is my mistake. Let me make it good

I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down

Reach out for me and hold me tight. Hold that memory
Let my machine talk to me, let my machine talk to me

This is my world
And I am world leader pretend
This is my life
And this is my time
I have been given the freedom
To do as I see fit
It's high time I've raised the walls
That I've constructed

(repeat chorus)

You fill in the mortar. You fill in the harmony
You fill in the mortar. I raised the wall
And I'm the only one
I will be the one to knock it down
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kainah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:19 PM
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3. They sang that 2 weeks ago in Denver
It was the song I was rooting to hear. Stipe called it a "request from the band."
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FlemingsGhost Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:44 PM
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5. An exercise in self-analysis?
Edited on Fri Oct-03-03 06:55 PM by DemsUnite
At the time, I believe Stipe was wrestling with, amongst other things, the pressures of success and inner turmoil regarding his sexuality.

Only he knows for sure, and he is quite adamant about not revealing the "meaning" behind his words. He is quoted as saying that the "message" behind any artwork is "whatever the recipient believes it to be."

With that in mind, I suppose we are both correct in our assumptions.

(on edit: added question mark to head)
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Unity Donating Member (108 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:29 PM
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4. Good for them!
I missed the Today Show, what did Stipe say? Is there a clip online by chance? Thanks!
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kainah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 07:45 PM
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7. great thread on the Today show appearance here
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Droopy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-03-03 06:51 PM
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6. Good to see REM fighting the good fight
I remember all those bands from back during the Regan years when I was growing up who sang about political matters and find myself longing for some of that kind of music today. It's good to see that there are some still making it.
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