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* At the end of the ''Green'' album is an untitled track (usually called "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Eleventh Untitled Song]]") -- Michael Stipe, singing to his parents to comfort them while he was gone on tour. |
* At the end of the ''Green'' album is an untitled track (usually called "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Eleventh Untitled Song]]") -- Michael Stipe, singing to his parents to comfort them while he was gone on tour. |
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 4 November 2019
- REM gave us "If you believe they put a man on the moon! Man on the moon!"
- And on the same album told us "Take comfort in your friends, cos everybody hurts, and everybody cries... sometimes." Also of note is "If you feel like you're alone / No, no, no, you're not alone" from the same song.
- And "Nightswimming" as well, if you combine CMOH with Tear Jerker.
- "Walk Unafraid" is decidedly rousing for awkwardness and non-conformity.
- At the end of the Green album is an untitled track (usually called "The Eleventh Untitled Song") -- Michael Stipe, singing to his parents to comfort them while he was gone on tour.
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