Chronic Town?

CRAP
Total votes: 3 (14%)
NOT CRAP
Total votes: 18 (86%)
Total votes: 21

R.E.M. record: Chronic Town EP

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I think it is a great album. Moody, played with abandon. Intricate too. How many people can play Wolves, Lower? Jesus.

I like the basslines, the spiky guitar and the drumming is fine. Not the first of its kind, but a big improvement on the dB's, the Feelies and Big Star IMO.

REM at its short lived finest. It's sad they released 200 more songs after this and couldn't make a graceful exit. They gradually got worse and worse, and just about everything after Document is a steaming pile of corn and peanuts.

If this had been all they'd released, they would be a better band for it.

R.E.M. record: Chronic Town EP

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I liked it when I first heard it. It has a bad title and the song titles are similarly pretentious; "Wolves, Lower", "Gardening at Night", "Boxcars (Carnival of Sorts)".

I haven't listened to this EP for fifteen years and have never owned a copy. I feel no nostalgia when I think of this record and have heard many better ones since.

R.E.M. record: Chronic Town EP

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Fantastic record...the Rickenbacker sounds sweet...what a weird little band they were at the beginning.

The "cool kids" on this site tend to hate R.E.M.

I never wanted to be one of the cool kids anyway.

Really.

NOT CRAP.


madlee wrote:some great music:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KA57Pafq_NU

funny how bass, drums and guitar was "alternative" at one point in the history of popular rock music.


When people make the "no stage presence" argument re: R.E.M....I think of this performance and know that they were once a jolt of unstoppable energy.
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R.E.M. record: Chronic Town EP

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madlee wrote:some great music:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KA57Pafq_NU

funny how bass, drums and guitar was "alternative" at one point in the history of popular rock music.


I want their Rickenbackers.

Murmur and Reckoning are great albums. Never heard anything else they've done.
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