More About My Childhood
Nov. 11th, 2006 09:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Cat Pee and I spent Halloween night greeting trick or treaters at her house getting drunk sipping wine and singing along listening to REM at top volume. No, my pretties, not the REM of "End of the World" and other assorted overplayed modern crap.
I am speaking of the original REM. The REM of the early years. The REM of the mumbled, unintelligible lyrics. The REM of of albums (yes, ALBUMS) such as Murmur and Reckoning. The REM of killer harmonies. The REM when Michael Stipe had long, flowing hair (I kid you not).
The year was 1984. I was in grade 10. As far as I am concerned, this was/is the most perfect song ever (after the intro).
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I'll post the some songs if you wish.
ETA:
God, I love YouTube. Here is the quintessential REM mumbly lyrics song. Just try to sing along.
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By the way, did anyone else have tons of zombie cheerleaders show up at their door this past Halloween? Or was it just a local trend with the preteen set?
My personal favourites were the group of boys dressed as mimes. They were truly commited to the theme, right down to the Charlie Chaplinesque head-scratches.
ETA Again:
I had forgotten how lucious Michael Stipe was back in the day.
Ah, memories.
I am speaking of the original REM. The REM of the early years. The REM of the mumbled, unintelligible lyrics. The REM of of albums (yes, ALBUMS) such as Murmur and Reckoning. The REM of killer harmonies. The REM when Michael Stipe had long, flowing hair (I kid you not).
The year was 1984. I was in grade 10. As far as I am concerned, this was/is the most perfect song ever (after the intro).
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I'll post the some songs if you wish.
ETA:
God, I love YouTube. Here is the quintessential REM mumbly lyrics song. Just try to sing along.
[Error: unknown template video]
By the way, did anyone else have tons of zombie cheerleaders show up at their door this past Halloween? Or was it just a local trend with the preteen set?
My personal favourites were the group of boys dressed as mimes. They were truly commited to the theme, right down to the Charlie Chaplinesque head-scratches.
ETA Again:
I had forgotten how lucious Michael Stipe was back in the day.
Ah, memories.