This song helped me to survive my very first anti old growth logging blockades in 90s to early 2000s💗 I built several resistance tactical hardblocks, on logging roads, while this song was playing in background ❤️✊️❤️🌿🦅
#NowPlaying in my one remaining Bluetooth earbud as I wash dishes: one of the greatest songs ever written (and this remaster for Monster's 25th anniversary sounds DAMN good)
Ça semble être beaucoup de milliards pour des infrastructures routières quand on sait que le #REM va bientôt arriver. C’est comme si on savait que ça sera pas assez utilisé.
Le 12/03/1991 (usa) , #REM sortait son septième album studio "Out of Time". Il est sorti le 08/03 en Allemagne et le 11/03 pour le reste de l’Europe.
"Losing My Religion" et "Shiny Happy People" (feat Kate Pierson des B52’s), seront les deux singles extraits de l’album.
💿 Le 19/02/1991, #REM sortait "Losing My Religion" – le premier single de leur septième album studio "Out of Time".
Le mariage entre la mandoline et la Basse, sur des accords simples, une seule prise pour le chant, et ça fonctionne plutôt bien. Tu greffe dessus les cordes d’un philharmonique et hop le plus gros tube de la formation !
A mostly gentle rain is expected for most of the Houston area today, with the steadiest falling near the coast or down toward Matagorda Bay. A cold front will usher in a blustery overnight and Saturday with temperatures dropping into the 40s, before a spectacular Sunday and Monday.
@spacecityweather Did you never call? I waited for your call
These rivers of suggestion are driving me away
The trees will bend, the cities wash away
The city on the river, there is a girl
without a dream
Just so you know, I started the day with Fables of the Reconstruction by #REM on my commute to Vienna.
And now it is time for #1001albums which features one of my favourite albums ever. I think there are not a lot debut albums that are comparably good. And it starts with sounds that symbolize the sound of horns of ships entering the River Tyne. The whole album is actually a hommage to the area of Tyneside and for some reason I find this fact comforting.
#GreatAlbums1980s - #REM – Document (1987). With one deftly-placed word – "prop" – REM turns "The One I Love" from a radio love song into one about obsession and deceit, belying any notion the band would play it safe amid growing fame. The rest of the album lauds community, unionism, and, um, Lightnin' Hopkins, all the while raging against creeping conservatism and impending apocalypse. The fact that none of the latter has grown dated is fucking depressing.