1,000,000
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This week jD and Rico continue on their journey through R.E.M.'s first EP, Chronic Town as they discuss the first song from the second side, 1,000.000.
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[0:16 ] Hey, it's JD here, and I'm joined as always by my friend Rico Borrego to discuss.
[0:20 ] The work of the influential American band, REM.
Every week, we'll explore a different song in the band's catalog, working through the discography in chronological order to better understand just why this four-piece is considered soseminal, innovative, and downright awesome. So there's that.
Talk to me, Rico. How the hell are things going this week?
You know, it's been a long week for me. It's been a long week.
Um i got over a little bit of a cold ah so you could say i don't feel like um a million but uh it's also been a busy week for the band um we have some some exciting news from from remthat we haven't it won't be news by the time it won't be news by the time you're listening to this because we're recording a couple in advance but go ahead and share the news rico it'spretty Pretty fucking cool.
Yeah. Well, um, actor Michael Shannon, he has his own REM tribute band.
And I know last year they did some shows, but this year they're traveling to different cities and touring and playing all of murmur.
Um, and there's some select shows where they're doing reckoning as well.
Um, they'll play all through murmur and then they'll do an encore with just some of the other greatest hits from the band.
And I believe last week, their first show was in Athens.
[1:50 ] And during the show, all four founding members of REM eventually got up on stage.
And all of them but Michael played with the band during certain songs.
Like on A Perfect Circle, you had Bill playing the piano.
[2:06 ] And in other certain songs, Mike was playing bass and Peter was playing guitar.
And it was the first time in 17 years that all four members were on the same stage or in the same room together publicly that is just so badass i had a lot of respect for michael shannonbefore even in his turd role as zod um general zod uh in the superman reboot you know which was a weak character but he was a strong point in the movie and uh gosh i'm trying to thinkof the other one that i saw tiff is it lady in the water um something like that the shape of water the shape of water no it's not is it the shape of water well he's in one called shape of waterthat i saw in theaters yeah yeah it's by uh gilmore the director gilmore del toro that's right yeah that's the one shape of water yeah he's fantastic in that yeah and i didn't even love that filmbut anytime i i see him in a movie he's great knives out it's a fun movie that he's in and he an ensemble cast and he's great in that um he was in that waco tv show too limited tv show that'sright and he was really good in that too yes he was yeah but who knew that he can sing yeah he can sing and he kind of sounds like michael stipe yeah very cool and it's yeah it's it'sinteresting you don't really see a lot of actors who are like oh on.
[3:32 ] My downtime i'm gonna go and play in a tribute band to uh you know right and go tour and tour a specific album all the way through yeah you don't see it like i mean i'm guessingthey're riding a bus like you know like they're doing it like like they're playing what is it like 10 dates yeah and they're playing fairly small venues too too so they're not you know we hadit together if we had it together we should have went to athens for that yeah yeah that was well and i didn't expect i mean when when they announced this news um you know i saw it popup on on different websites but you know i don't think anyone expected the band to show up um that makes sense especially for the athens show but, um usually you would just expect likeuh mike to show up or peter the both of them but, michael and bill too that's just kind of crazy to think that they'd all be there for a show yeah are they all still living in atlanta.
[4:31 ] Um that i have no brother like i mean george is what i meant yeah i don't i don't know um i i want to say whenever i see michael post on his instagram it's usually like in new york ohokay so um but it wouldn't surprise me if yeah it wouldn't surprise me if like uh mike still lived there but um clearly they thought this was special enough for them to take time out of theirweek and you know be there for that special occasion well the 40 watt club is a is a special place right yes especially to rem yeah that's what i mean yeah yeah it's and you can go onlineand watch videos from the show and they all sound fantastic michael shannon his voice great he really pulls off that kind of mumble singing that you know michael did in the 80s yeahand yeah hopefully hopefully down there hopefully Hopefully it was professionally recorded, and maybe down the road we'll get some type of release for it.
I think that'd be fantastic.
I wonder if you're right. Because Michael Shannon was in it, there might be some sort of documentary or something like that. Yeah, that'd be cool.
Yeah. Or some type of touring DVD where at each show they have a song that they recorded, either on video or audio.
Yeah, that would be cool. even a release of Murmur like their version of Murmur.
[5:59 ] Yeah, I mean, I would dig anything from it, especially because I don't have an opportunity to go see this tour.
I think they are coming to California, but I just... Well, I thought it was strictly East Coast, but you might be right. Oh, it might be.
If that's the case, then I don't feel as bad missing it because...
Yeah, it's not like you're going to jump on a plane.
Yeah, I've never really had the opportunity to travel for a show.
[6:25 ] So, yeah. But some people do. Some people will travel with the band.
I'm sure some people on REM tour, they follow them state to state, you know?
Oh, yeah. I did it with Pavement. I followed them through the UK a couple years ago. It was a lot of fun.
Yeah. My girlfriend did that with one of her favorite bands, Meat Math. She went and saw them at all the California dates. I remember Meat Math.
Oh, yeah? Really? What was their big song? I think they had a song for Apple back in the day. Their biggest song was Typical.
Yeah. We used that at Apple. oh wow and one of the apple maybe it was only for like uh our side of things like it wasn't customer facing but definitely it was uh it was oh wow i'll have totell her about that she'll be it's not everyone you run into knows that band you know they're right i mean like yeah when that first album came out in that first single you know it got a goodamount of airplay but then And yeah, they just never got the success of other bands from the 2000s. Yeah.
Well, shall we spin Million? Yeah. Let's give it a listen and then we'll talk about it.
[7:36 ] Cool. We'll be right back after this. This is Million on the REM Breakdown.
[10:41 ] Alright, that was Million, the first song on the second side of Chronic Town.
And right off the bat, would you call this song Million, or do you say A Million?
Because I say A Million even though I'm sure it's just Million.
I mean, it's not spelled out, it's, you know, the numbers, so.
I'm a stickler. He sings a million. I'm a stickler, and the title of the song is Million, so I gotta go with Million.
Yeah, that makes sense. Or would you say One Million?
Well yeah i mean i think you would say written down i think you'd say one million but like in a song he sings i think i just say a million.
[11:22 ] Because that's what he sings in the song yeah you know but there's so many songs that the title is not exactly what is sung in the song you know right yeah um but but what do youthink of it i mean it's it is uh funny enough i was doing some some research and uh if you if you listen to the first episode of the chronic town that we did we mentioned that on the back ofthe uh record and the cd the track list is kind of out of order but what i read was it was just a misprint because the first two songs listed on the back are million and then stumble and then ithas wolves lower and the rest so they were just flipped it's like they put the songs on side two listed first and then the songs so they're not completely there is like an order to it they're justthe first two songs are swapped yeah right right yeah so that's wild i didn't want to point that out um but it is the first side of the the poster torn yeah side of chronic town um yeah for me ithink this song uh starts with with more clean sounding guitar and i immediately think if there was distortion on this guitar with uh with the vocals that um stipe.
[12:43 ] Gives like it's got a real monster feel to it it's got a star 69 like in terms of the vocal you're blowing my mind because i shit you not i have that exact thing in my notes i can't no icould even even down to star 69 it's the vocal it's like this This is like a kind of a demo for way down the road with Monster. Yeah, it has that.
He's singing kind of fast and the words are kind of trailing a