Drivin' n' Cryin's "Tribute to R.E.M."
Started by Driver Nate, Nov 23 2011 12:37 PM
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#1
Posted 23 November 2011 - 12:37 PM
Unfortunately, this seems to be another band that far too many R.E.M. fans seem to know next to nothing about. At least going by the lack of response to threads devoted to them here over the years. It was Drivin' n' Cryin' opening for R.E.M. on the Green World Tour that pretty much put them on the map for me. That, and their song "Honeysuckle Blue". Peter Buck has also worked with Kevn Kinney on numerous occasions, most notably on Kevn's MacDougal Blues album which they toured together for back in the early 90s.
This video was shot at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia on November 19, 2011:
This video was shot at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia on November 19, 2011:
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#2
Posted 23 November 2011 - 01:08 PM
What a lovely tribute! Thank you for sharing.
Never heard of this band before, I'll check them out for sure.
Never heard of this band before, I'll check them out for sure.
It's the poison that it measures
Brings illuminating vision
It's the knowing with a wink
That we expect in Southern women
It's the wolf that knows which root to dig to save itself
It's the octopus that crawled back to the sea.
#3
Posted 23 November 2011 - 01:39 PM
Kimo, on 23 November 2011 - 01:08 PM, said:
What a lovely tribute! Thank you for sharing.
Never heard of this band before, I'll check them out for sure.
Never heard of this band before, I'll check them out for sure.
This is a clip of Kevn and Peter Buck that was filmed for MTV's 120 Minutes back in 1990 when they were on tour in support of Kevn's MacDougal Blues record:
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#4
Posted 23 November 2011 - 03:11 PM
Great band, and Kevin's own work is pretty cool too. Great tribute, pretty impressive "essences of early R.E.M. songs" song, I guess... 
Anyone ready to make a shot at transcribing the lyrics?
As for the other clip, to even imagine MTV played that stuff is as great at it is mind boggling...
Anyone ready to make a shot at transcribing the lyrics?
As for the other clip, to even imagine MTV played that stuff is as great at it is mind boggling...
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"Conventional wisdom would dictate that when the singer is trying to hit the high note and not quite getting there, the last thing you should do is tickle him! No tickling the lead singer when he is reaching for a note that he can no longer hit, OK?" JMS, post-audience visit during The One I Love in Bergen, 2008
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"Conventional wisdom would dictate that when the singer is trying to hit the high note and not quite getting there, the last thing you should do is tickle him! No tickling the lead singer when he is reaching for a note that he can no longer hit, OK?" JMS, post-audience visit during The One I Love in Bergen, 2008
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#5
Posted 23 November 2011 - 03:53 PM
I've seen Drivin' n' Cryin' a number of times over the years with the first time being when they opened for R.E.M. I still need to stock up on some of their early albums and I also have a few of Kevn's solo records but need to track down some of his early stuff such as MacDougal Blues. Drivin' n' Cryin' seem to make Raleigh a regular stop on their tours so I've had the pleasure of seeing them several times in the past few years, their concerts are always a blast.
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#6
Posted 23 November 2011 - 05:26 PM
MacDougal Blues is a classic. "Hey, Landlord (Meatloaf and Fishsticks)" is a big favorite of mine.
Great Tribute!
Great Tribute!
#7
Posted 23 November 2011 - 07:27 PM
I have a best of album someone sent me once and I like it alot.
MS to Me: Where else could antelopes jump off tall buildings and submarines be fueled by melody?
#8
Posted 24 November 2011 - 01:34 AM
Driver Nate, on 23 November 2011 - 01:39 PM, said:
Thanks, very enjoyable video. I got "Scarred but smarter", and I'm going to give it a fair listen today.
It's the poison that it measures
Brings illuminating vision
It's the knowing with a wink
That we expect in Southern women
It's the wolf that knows which root to dig to save itself
It's the octopus that crawled back to the sea.
#9
Posted 24 November 2011 - 01:59 AM
thanks, jonathan.
i love drivin n cryin, kevn has a wonderfully distinctive voice.
rem covered with the people in a medley with king of birds in the 89 tour. beautiful stuff.
i love drivin n cryin, kevn has a wonderfully distinctive voice.
rem covered with the people in a medley with king of birds in the 89 tour. beautiful stuff.
'don't you just want to jump into the sky? it looks so welcoming'
#10
Posted 24 November 2011 - 07:50 PM
Fly Me Courageous was my ringtone once.
#11
Posted 25 November 2011 - 06:02 AM
Wasn't it Peter Buck who convinced Buren Fowler to quit as his guitar tech and join Drivin' and Cryin'?
#12
Posted 25 November 2011 - 09:34 AM
tempaul, on 25 November 2011 - 06:02 AM, said:
Wasn't it Peter Buck who convinced Buren Fowler to quit as his guitar tech and join Drivin' and Cryin'?
I'm not sure about that but wasn't Buren R.E.M.'s "auxiliary" guitarist on the Green tour, particularly on the dates when Drivin' n' Cryin' was the opening band?
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#13
Posted 25 November 2011 - 09:37 AM
Driver Nate, on 25 November 2011 - 09:34 AM, said:
I'm not sure about that but wasn't Buren R.E.M.'s "auxiliary" guitarist on the Green tour, particularly on the dates when Drivin' n' Cryin' was the opening band?
I thought Peter Holsapple did the whole tour?
Fredrik, Oslo, Norway
#14
Posted 25 November 2011 - 09:40 AM
fredrik, on 25 November 2011 - 09:37 AM, said:
I thought Peter Holsapple did the whole tour?
He may well have, I just seem to have a memory of R.E.M. sometimes using one of the musicians from their opening bands as auxiliary musicians during their own sets throughout the years.
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#15
Posted 25 November 2011 - 04:22 PM
I remember seeing him play on the Pagentry(Richard Thompson did some stuff too) and Work tours,but I only remember Peter Holsapple on the Green tour. That was a long time ago though.
#16
Posted 25 November 2011 - 04:27 PM
tempaul, on 25 November 2011 - 04:22 PM, said:
I remember seeing him play on the Pagentry(Richard Thompson did some stuff too) and Work tours,but I only remember Peter Holsapple on the Green tour. That was a long time ago though.
I'm sure it's in some of the books such as Remarks and It Crawled from the South but I don't have either one of those handy at the moment.
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
#17
Posted 25 November 2011 - 04:44 PM
Driver Nate, on 25 November 2011 - 09:34 AM, said:
I'm not sure about that but wasn't Buren R.E.M.'s "auxiliary" guitarist on the Green tour, particularly on the dates when Drivin' n' Cryin' was the opening band?
No Buren Fowler as actual extra guitarist in 89 as far as I know. Only Holsapple then. Buren did most of 86 and 87 (far from all songs each show), but famously not the European dates in 87. The story about Peter urging him to switch to DNC has been reported elsewhere, so...I have assumed it is true. Buren's behaviour during shows and on tour has been described as "un-R.E.M.-like", whatever that means, but apparently it included kicking obnoxious audience members in the head or so...
Buren's blue Rickenbacker from those years was sold on eBay a few years ago.
/D
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"Conventional wisdom would dictate that when the singer is trying to hit the high note and not quite getting there, the last thing you should do is tickle him! No tickling the lead singer when he is reaching for a note that he can no longer hit, OK?" JMS, post-audience visit during The One I Love in Bergen, 2008
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"Conventional wisdom would dictate that when the singer is trying to hit the high note and not quite getting there, the last thing you should do is tickle him! No tickling the lead singer when he is reaching for a note that he can no longer hit, OK?" JMS, post-audience visit during The One I Love in Bergen, 2008
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#18
Posted 25 November 2011 - 05:06 PM
Sweden, on 25 November 2011 - 04:44 PM, said:
No Buren Fowler as actual extra guitarist in 89 as far as I know. Only Holsapple then. Buren did most of 86 and 87 (far from all songs each show), but famously not the European dates in 87. The story about Peter urging him to switch to DNC has been reported elsewhere, so...I have assumed it is true. Buren's behaviour during shows and on tour has been described as "un-R.E.M.-like", whatever that means, but apparently it included kicking obnoxious audience members in the head or so...
Buren's blue Rickenbacker from those years was sold on eBay a few years ago.
/D
#19
Posted 25 November 2011 - 05:36 PM
Horrible, horrible, generic, horrible music.
#20
Posted 25 November 2011 - 05:42 PM
elkokolores, on 25 November 2011 - 05:36 PM, said:
Horrible, horrible, generic, horrible music.
Could you be a little less specific?
"We were listening to the UNC radio (station) there and they were playing an R.E.M. song. I like R.E.M. fine, but at the end of it, the DJ says, 'Ya that was R.E.M., the sound of the new South'. I looked at my roommate and we said, Gawd, if that's the sound of the new South, I preferred it when it was on the skids. That's how we got the name."
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
- Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids
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