R.E.M. Was An American Rock Band From Athens Georgia Formed In 1980 By Drummer Bill Berry Guitarist Peter Buck Bassist/backing Vocalist Mike Mills And Lead Vocalist Michael Stipe. One Of The First Alternative Rock Bands R.E.M. Was Noted For Buck's Ringing Arpeggiated Guitar Style Stipe's Distinctive Vocal Quality And Obscure Lyrics Mills's Melodic Basslines And Backing Vocals And Berry's Tight Economical Style Of Drumming. R.E.M. Released Its First Single—"Radio Free Europe"—in 1981 On The Independent Record Label Hib-Tone. Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Talk About the Passion
"Talk About The Passion" Was The Second And Final Single Released By R.E.M. From The Band's Debut Album Murmur In 1983. It Was Released In Europe Only On 12" Vinyl. This Song Failed To Follow Up On The Success Of "Radio Free Europe" Released Earlier In The Year As It Did Not Chart. "Talk About The Passion" Is A "hunger Song" Although The Only Direct Reference In The Song Is To "empty Mouths". Michael Stipe Has Stated "Talk About The Passion" Was A Song About Hunger But The Lyrics Weren't Clear Enough. The Video Made In 1988 And Featured On The Compilations Pop Screen And When The Light Is Mine Made This Meaning Of The Song More Explicit By Showing Images Of Homeless People And Images Of A Warship Ending With The Caption "in 1987 The Cost Of One Destroyer-Class Warship Was 910 Million Dollars." The Song Was The First R.E.M. Song To Contain A Foreign Phrase With The Line "Combien Du Temps?". In French This Means "How Much Time?" Or "For How Long?" The Song Also Includes The Line "Combien Reaction?" Which Is A Blend Of English And French That Can Be Taken To Mean "How Much Reaction?" The Song Was Included On R.E.M.'s First I.R.S. Records Greatest Hits Album Eponymous And Released As The Only Single From That Album In 1988.