Cuyahoga - R.E.M. (1986)

My new R.E.M. video (December 2016) "Wendell Gee"    • Wendell Gee - R.E.M. (1985) 24/192 FLAC   "Cuyahoga" was released in the summer of 1986 on R.E.M.'s fourth album, Lifes Rich Pageant. This is my 2nd favorite R.E.M. song of all-time (right behind "Don't Go Back To (Rockville)" and my 2nd video for an R.E.M. tune. HD FLAC Audio! I'd started work on the video a long time ago but lost interest in it soon after my previous R.E.M. video was blocked from view almost everywhere (except the U.K....who comes up with these country by country policies anyway!? LOL!). I recently found the other video was now being allowed to play and was excited to get back into "Cuyahoga". Happy to find, upon upload of the completed video, that is was also being allowed to happily play for most to see. If yer already a fan of the tune, I hope you'll enjoy the video I was able to put behind it....if you aren't familiar with this truly gorgeous tune, well....I hope the video helps seal the deal! ;-) From WiKi: The source for the title of the album is based on an English idiom. Its use is very old, but R.E.M.'s use is, according to Peter Buck, from the 1964 film A Shot in the Dark, minus the apostrophe: Inspector Clouseau opens car door and falls into a fountain. Maria: "You should get out of these clothes immediately. You'll catch your death of pneumonia, you will." Clouseau: "Yes, I probably will. But it's all part of life's rich pageant, you know?" The missing apostrophe in the title is deliberate. Nearly all contractions used by R.E.M. lack apostrophes, though "life's" in this case is a possessive. The cover of the album depicts drummer Bill Berry on the upper part of the cover and a pair of bison, signifying an environmental theme. With R.E.M.'s fan base beginning to grow beyond its college rock boundaries, Lifes Rich Pageant proved to be at the time the band's most commercially successful album in the U.S., peaking at #21 on the Billboard charts and scoring them their first gold record. In the UK, the album managed a #43 peak. Slant Magazine listed the album at #52 on its list of "Best Albums of 1980s" saying "Lifes Rich Pageant stands as a nearly seamless transition between the band's formative period and their commercial dominance." The ecologically conscious "Fall on Me" (a personal favorite of frontman Michael Stipe) and a cover of the Clique's "Superman", sung by bassist Mike Mills, were the only singles released from the album (the single version of the latter removed the sample from one of the Godzilla movies that began the album version). Another ecologically minded song, "Cuyahoga", refers to the once heavily polluted Cuyahoga River that flows into Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio. The song includes the lyric we burned the river down, which refers to the several occasions (most famously in 1969) when the river actually caught fire. At the end of "Just a Touch" Michael Stipe can be heard screaming the line "I'm so young, I'm so goddamn young", quoting longtime influence Patti Smith's live cover version of The Who's "My Generation" as recorded as the B-side of her 1976 single "Gloria" and more recent as a bonus track on some CD re-issues of her album Horses. [Lyrics] Let's put our heads together and start a new country up Our father's father's father tried, erased the parts he didn't like Let's try to fill it in, bank the quarry river, swim We knee-skinned it you and me, we knee-skinned that river red (chorus 1) This is where we walked, this is where we swam Take a picture here, take a souvenir This land is the land of ours, this river runs red over it We knee-skinned it you and me, we knee-skinned that river red And we gathered up our friends, bank the quarry river, swim We knee-skinned it you and me, underneath the river bed (repeat chorus 1) (chorus 2) Cuyahoga Cuyahoga, gone Let's put our heads together, start a new country up, Underneath the river bed we burned the river down This is where they walked, swam, hunted, danced and sang, Take a picture here, take a souvenir repeat chorus 2) Rewrite the book and rule the pages, saving face, secured in faith Bury, burn the waste behind you This land is the land of ours, this river runs red over it We are not your allies, we can not defend (repeat chorus 1) (repeat chorus 2 2x)