Picking a top ten is so hard because I’ve loved them dearly all my life, but I can tell you what my overall favorite song is. And that is “Orange Crush”.
Just watched Live In Dublin again. This band was something special. Michael has always been one of my favourite singers, simple and raw and always candid
top 10: finest worksong pilgrimage gardening at night pretty persuasion fall on me swan swan h hairshirt half a world away the sidewinder sleeps tonite electrolite
Underrated song, on my top 10 too. In fact, sub in Orange Crush somewhere and my top 10 would be almost the same.
My least popular R.E.M. opinion is that Around the Sun is underrated in general. Beyond 2-3 songs that I would probably trim, it's actually my favorite of the post-Berry albums.
I don't think I would go that far myself, but I absolutely agree that it's definitely not the awful album people make it out to be. I quite like the vibe.
I got the BBC box set for Christmas and have been binging. I wish the audio on a couple of the broadcasts was better, but overall it's a fantastic set. The 1995 Monster Tour show is dynamite -- every song reimagined as an overdriven distortion machine.
Halfway through a major deep dive having not listened to the full REM discography before. Such a great band. Feel like when I'm finished I'll probably match the general consensus (among critics at least it seems) that the best two albums are Automatic and Murmur. But Document is right up there and Lifes Rich Pageant grew on me a ton the more I listened to it. Can't help but think Reckoning, whilst great, is their most overrated album...
I have to listen to R U Talkin' when I finish listening through. Was never into U2 enough to listen to that season but heard good things.
I've always felt like Document was their most overrated album. It has some incredible highs, but for my money more flat out duds than any of the other albums up to (and including) New Adventures. It also contains a couple songs I just never seek out due to fatigue.
It definitely drops off in the second half imo. If it didn't I'd probably have it at number one. I personally think Murmur lags a little at the end as well, which gives Automatic the win for me. Subject to change of course. Which Document songs do you flat out not like?
The U2 run is so great. I’m a huge fan of the band, but it’s also just a hilarious podcast. I’d recommend it. I don’t like R.E.M. near as much as U2, but I’ve still been enjoying the pod.
"Fireplace," "Lightnin' Hopkins," "Oddfellows Local 151." Really the only song on the second half that I think is above average is "King of Birds.” "Strange" is fun but kind of a throwaway. And I almost always skip "The One I Love" -- I think it's a good song, but like I said, fatigue.
Fair enough, I agree those aren't the best. Strange is okay but I get unreasonably annoyed when albums have one cover thrown in. I'd prefer it be tacked on the end like with Superman so it at least seems like a bonus. I am in the enviable position of having fatigue with only two REM songs -- Losing My Religion and Everybody Hurts -- because in Australia they seem to be the only two you ever hear.
Maybe I'll save the U2 eps for when I finally delve into their music more. Very little has grabbed me outside of the Joshua Tree and certain tracks I just can't stand so I've hesitated to give them a real shot. For whatever reason it has taken me until 28 to dig into REM so I'm sure I'll get to U2 eventually. Celebration Rock is on extended hiatus but having now listened through the REM discog and knowing Steven Hyden is a huge fan I'd love a pod series similar to his Springsteen one.
I feel like you’d be surprised by U2 if you started at the beginning and went in with an open mind. They’re probably a top five band/artist of all time for me.
Grew up a casual fan who was very big on the singles. That probably clouds my list some. Became more of a legit fan in the late 2000s; checked out the neglected albums more recently when the podcast first became a thing. (Collapse Into Now is actually pretty good!) Top 10 tracks: Losing My Religion The One I Love Driver 8 Harborcoat So. Central Rain Man on the Moon Pretty Persuasion Maps and Legends The Great Beyond It’s the End…
Country Feedback Sweetness Follows Find The River Fall On Me Half A World Away I'll Take The Rain Try Not To Breathe Nightswimming Leave Leaving New York
Nightswimming Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite Man On The Moon Gardening At Night Blue Losing My Religion So. Central Rain Living Well Is The Best Revenge Talk About the Passion What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
Collapse has aged well, and feels deeper and more emotional with the specter of their breakup hovering over it.
I feel like I left a ton of favorites off mine, including "Rockville." This band has too many amazing songs.