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I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
(Follow me, don't follow me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
High on the booze
In a tent
Paved with blood
Nine inch howl
Brave the night
Chopper comin' in, you hope
We would circle and we'd circle and we'd circle to stop and consider and centered on the pavement stacked up all the trucks jacked up and our wheels in slush and orange crush in pocket and all this here county, hell, any county, it's just like heaven here, and I was remembering and I was just in a different county and all then this whirlybird that I headed for I had my goggles pulled off; I knew it all, I knew every back road and every truck stop
(Follow me, don't follow me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(Collar me, don't collar me)
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
(We are agents of the free)
I've had my fun and now it's time to serve your conscience overseas
(Over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me (oh, oh)
High on the booze
In a tent
Paved with blood
Nine inch howl
Brave the night
Chopper comin' in, you hope
High on the booze
In a tent
Paved with blood
Nine inch howl
Brave the night
Chopper comin' in, you hope
(Ah, oh)
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first bought this in 1988 on mini CD single! remember those?
Had that too much in my life.
Skip.
Michael Stipe like it up his exhaust pipe
What age are you? 12 maybe?
Michael Stipe like it up his exhaust pipe
What? You're not making any sense.
Talk about exhaust. Gas passing?
Close your mouth.
Michael Stipe like it up his exhaust pipe
And, YOU are an expert on this subject? ...eh?
Michael Stipe like it up his exhaust pipe
Like your father.
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Gibberish.
Would have been a great song with an actual really good lyric if they sat down together to write it instead of this silly word salad written by one of them on a plane after a 7th Baileys.
At least I think was both on this song -it was 30+ years ago so maybe not both after all
I always debate amongst myself whether this is their best album. Or Document. Or Reckoning. Dang it.
Not entirely...M*A*S*H wasn't really about Korea and the original movie was a lot
more cynical than the TV show ever was...
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
We certainly gave them a lot of Agent Orange at the expense of "Our"
boys (and theirs). Hence the song... which you seem to have missed the
point of.
"We would circle, and we circled and circled the shopping center, centering on the pavement’s jacked up, all the trucks jacked up, and our wheels slush and orange crush and cock of the walk...in this here county. Hell in three counties in the tri county area and I was a legend. I was the king of the county. All these girls...sit. Whirlybirds. I had it whooped. I had this life whooped. I knew it all! I knew every back road and every Friday night we would ... down ... path."
I recall that the corporate owners of the Nehi - Orange Crush trade mark squashed the use of "Orange Crush" referring to the Broncos defense.
The soda never seemed as popular to me as the Orange Crush Defense.
Seems they would have benefited from co-branding rather than blocking usage of the trade mark.
But you gotta make your voice so low and gravelly it hurts...
REM will never go out of fashion on my stereo!
We had a great close up view of the band and Michael Stipe had a real charismatic presence.
The show was near the end of their career but you could tell straight away that they were the 'real deal' - a properly professional performance with mastery of their music.
The set they played, sounded to my ears anyway, very close to the recorded versions I had known by heart on their CD's.
I know that R.E.M. are no longer considered fashionable but some of their songs, including this one, stand the test of time.
REM is to alt-rock as the Eagles are to counrty-rock, so please don't wonder because I am clued in, I don't need to read other comments, I can hear the song just fine, boring ahhs, lame chourus, elementay school drums, studio changes/tricks that try to cover up the lack of muscial content, flat vocals, an over-all blandness, like I said made for TV
Maybe without temporal reference your opinion would stand. We are so glad you are clued in.
Far from it, it's a song about something very personal to Michael Stipe and he sing it with real passion, sorry you can't detect that. For more info, if you care to please read some of the previous posts. This leaves me wondering who is clueless here.
REM is to alt-rock as the Eagles are to counrty-rock, so please don't wonder because I am clued in, I don't need to read other comments, I can hear the song just fine, boring ahhs, lame chourus, elementay school drums, studio changes/tricks that try to cover up the lack of muscial content, flat vocals, an over-all blandness, like I said made for TV
Far from it, it's a song about something very personal to Michael Stipe and he sing it with real passion, sorry you can't detect that. For more info, if you care to please read some of the previous posts. This leaves me wondering who is clueless here.
the lyrics are very confusing to me as a non
american. Isn`t it about the horrible chemicals
you spread over vietnam?
Bill is playing this because he is a BRONCOS fan and knows that the Orange Crush defense has been reborn in 2015!
the lyrics are very confusing to me as a non
american. Isn`t it about the horrible chemicals
you spread over vietnam?
10 all the way
Anyone remember Ghost Riders on the E.P?
Beatles - You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
J.J. Cale - Crazy Mama
Mazzy Star - I'm Sailin'
Great set.
Still, it's a reasonable ditty.
3/5/13—PRESS RELEASE: 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of The Band’s Major-Label Breakthrough Includes Original Album Remastered And Live Disc Spotlighting The Penultimate Show Of 1989 World Tour; Available May 14 From Rhino
Green Remastered Will Also Be Available On 180-Gram Vinyl The Same Day
Five Song Live In Greensboro EP Will Be Released On CD As Record Store Day Exclusive On April 20
R.E.M. achieved global success with the 1988 release of GREEN, the Athens, Georgia, quartet’s sixth studio album and first for Warner Bros. Records, which would be the band’s label home for the rest of their recording career. While R.E.M. was fast becoming one of the most acclaimed and revered acts in the U.S., GREEN was their first album to gain the attention of a worldwide audience. Packed with tracks destined to be definitive additions to the band’s canon, including “Orange Crush,” “Pop Song 89,” and “Stand,” GREEN was certified double platinum by the RIAA and doubled the domestic sales of the band’s previous release. GREEN continued R.E.M.’s dedication to the message of social consciousness, as evidenced by the album’s title, which would go on to became a ubiquitous buzzword for environmentally friendly initiatives.
To celebrate the landmark album’s 25-year anniversary, Rhino is releasing a two-disc deluxe edition that features the remastered original album accompanied by a disc of live performances taken from the penultimate show of R.E.M.’s 130-date Green World Tour. All 21 songs were recorded in Greensboro, North Carolina, on November 10, 1989, just miles from where Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry had their very first recording session at Mitch Easter’s Drive-In Studio in Winston-Salem.
The anniversary set is packaged in a hard clamshell box (similar to previous R.E.M. reissues) and comes with four postcards and a foldout poster, plus insightful liner notes by Uncut editor, Allan Jones. GREEN: 25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on May 14 as a 2-disc set and digitally. The same day, the remastered album with original art and packaging will also be available on 180-gram vinyl.
In anticipation of the anniversary set, Rhino will release a limited edition, five-track EP as part of Record Store Day. This exclusive CD features a handful of performances from the Greensboro show that, due to space constraints, are not found on the Deluxe Edition, including the Green track “I Remember California” and classics like “So. Central Rain” and “Feeling Gravitys Pull.” Limited to just 2,500 copies, the disc comes with an original (non-reproduction) patch from the Green Tour. These patches were recently uncovered in the band’s vault. The LIVE IN GREENSBORO EP will be available for Record Store Day on April 20 for $7.98. For a list of participating stores, please visit wrecordstoreday.com.
The concert spread across the anniversary set and the Record Store Day EP captures a fiery set from R.E.M., which had been forged in the crucible of nearly one year of shows. R.E.M. performed most of GREEN (“Get Up” “World Leader Pretend” and “You Are The Everything”), while mixing in early favorites like “Fall On Me,” “Finest Worksong,” “The One I Love” and “Perfect Circle” from the band’s 1983 debut Murmur. The show also finds the band testing out new songs (“Low” and “Belong”) that would appear two years later on GREEN’s follow-up, Out Of Time.
For more information please visit: remhq.com and facebook.com/REMhq GREEN: 25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION Track Listing
Disc One – Original Album
1. “Pop Song 89”
2. “Get Up”
3. “You Are The Everything”
4. “Stand”
5. “World Leader Pretend”
6. “The Wrong Child”
7. “Orange Crush”
8. “Turn You Inside Out”
9. “Hairshirt”
10. “I Remember California”
11. “Untitled”
Disc Two – Live In Greensboro 1989
1. “Stand”
2. “The One I Love”
3. “Turn You Inside Out”
4. “Belong”
5. “Exhuming McCarthy”
6. “Good Advices”
7. “Orange Crush”
8. “Cuyahoga”
9. “These Days”
10. “World Leader Pretend”
11. “I Believe”
12. “Get Up”
13. “Life And How To Live It”
14. “Its The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”
15. “Pop Song 89”
16. “Fall On Me”
17. “You Are The Everything”
18. “Begin The Begin”
19. “Low”
20. “Finest Worksong”
21. “Perfect Circle”LIVE IN GREENSBORO EP – Record Store Day Exclusive
1. “So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry)”
2. “Feeling Gravitys Pull”
3. “Strange”
4. “King of Birds”
5. “I Remember California”
Everybody in my church be dancing... love this song...
me too! I suppose a good start would be for me to stop reading the comments, and replying to them...
romeotuma wrote:
I agree... it is a great album... I still love it as much as ever... and this song is soooo good...
On orange vinyl...
I'll dance to this...
. . . while we spray you with Agent Orange.
What planet do you live on?
If R. E. M. released this song brand-new today, haters would still hate on it and talk about how great R. E. M. was in the old days.
That would assume that anyone thought they were ever great. Few do.
If R.E.M. released this song brand-new today, haters would still hate on it and talk about how great R.E.M. was in the old days.
Ha! No.
Agreed, this was always one of my personal fav albums that most people forget.
Yeah, this is a great song from a great album... the title of this song refers to the chemical defoliant Agent Orange...
Oh geez, and I thought they were singing about the carbonated beverage!
If R.E.M. released this song brand-new today, haters would still hate on it and talk about how great R.E.M. was in the old days.
So do I... this is a great classic!
Indeed. Cheers!
This is a GREAT idea. How do we implement it?
And this song is way up on the volume level test.
Hard to read your comments & keep it together. Glad you made it through. And yet, here we are again. Hard to believe how little the big boys ever learn. ANd how quickly they forget.
"Coming in fast" seems to refer to the C123 and C130 aircraft which sprayed the shit at low levels. We usually saw them and pulled out our ponchos (rubberized rain cape) over us . unless, of course, there was somebody out there watching for us to pull the capes and then start their shit. The wop wop wop noise towards the end sounds like the unique sound of the UH1E Huey helicopter. That sound will give ANY Vietnam Vet flashbacks, to be sure. There's no equivalent all-encompassing fear, hate, loathing, terror, tragedy, delight, thankfulness, last living sound, to compare with the wop wop wop of the Huey. Sorry gang, I do go on. Suffice it to say that the lickspittle scum bureaucrats at the Veterans Administration have done their best to deny benefits to hundreds of thousands of us who were exposed and still have the after effects. Children, too, with various birth defects, spinal bifida and so forth. Damned if that song didn't get me cranked up ... Happy New Year Robert MacNamara and all of your little men, next time you can fight your OWN little war in Veetnam ....
me2, but I gotta say I don't listen to REM much any more.
Captures the national and personal trauma, chaos, and moral paradox of that divisive war very well I think.
Apocalypse Now