Posted 06 January 2012 - 06:50 AM
i might could agree that, if Accelerate had sold really well, maybe they would have considered staying together. but with the end of the Warners' contract, interests in other things, and just getting older, i think that once they decided to quit and make CiN their farewell album, there was no turning back. that would be like the umpteenth Eagles' "farewell" tour or any other band that says, "this is it," and then comes back for another album or tour. and that, i can't see REM doing. going out with a platinum album would have been a big plus, but i think they were very satisfied w/ the album (and i know a lot of us are too). maybe it's still too early for them to bash some of CiN like they did of Around the Sun, as it seems there often their own biggest critics (well, maybe not on Murmurs...). i know i was very critical of the lyrics at first, but even before knowing it was their last, it had grown on me a lot, and now i consider it one of their best. and i think it also adds to their legacy that they never played their final songs in concert. we're left guessing what they would have sounded like live, and to me, that's sort of a tie-in to their early days, when new songs and covers were added almost nightly, and the lyrics kept everyone wondering. 30 years later and the lyrics are much more understandable and printed out in the CD sleee, but now we'll never know what the live versions would have been like.
on a different note, i really find it silly when adults start insulting each other here over the dumbest things, especially opinions about a rock band. granted, it may be your favorite band, as REM were mine, but it's still nothing to get worked up over like it's a political debate or something that actually "means" (as in life or death) something in the world.