Begin the Begin explained

Begin the Begin
Artist:R.E.M.
Album:Lifes Rich Pageant
Label:I.R.S.
Producer:Don Gehman

"Begin the Begin" is the first song on R.E.M.'s fourth album, Lifes Rich Pageant. Lead singer Michael Stipe has called it "a song of personal, political activism."[1] Though never released as a single, it appeared frequently in the band's live performances as a song early in the set. It was even used as an opening song in the live performances at their inductions into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame[2] and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[3] The song was also included as the first track on their 2006 compilation And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987.

As the opening track on Lifes Rich Pageant, the song heralded a new clarity in Stipe's vocals.[4] Written on acoustic guitars in Stipe's home, the original version of the song was a minute longer, with five different choruses, lacking melody and a bridge.[5] Replete with references to Americana and revolution, the title is a pun on Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine".[5]

Notes and References

  1. Hogan, Peter, The Complete Guide to the Music of REM, page 109. Omnibus Press, 1995.
  2. Web site: September 17, 2006 . R.E.M. inducted into Music Hall of Fame . USAToday.com . February 10, 2008.
  3. Web site: Cohen, Jonathan . March 13, 2007 . R.E.M., Van Halen Lead Rock Hall's '07 Class . Billboard.com . February 10, 2008.
  4. Hogan, page 32.
  5. Hogan, page 33.