Falling Back

Well it’s Daylight Saving Time for most of us. Last year I mentioned how different states embrace or deny the whole concept. I guess it depends on where you are or where you live. Personally, I always feel like my internal clock is ready to “fall back” a week or two prior to the actual change. The one song that recently popped into my head (which I think applies here) is “Fall on Me” by R.E.M.

I guess it would be too much to ask the lyric to be “Fall back on me”, but whatever. I was never really into R.E.M. during their heyday, but their music was definitely around. They were very “alternative” — whatever that means. So what does “Fall on Me” mean? What is the song all about?

Apparently, it was inspired by the environmental idea of “acid rain.” I’m not saying it doesn’t exist, but I probably haven’t heard the term since this song was released in 1986. Lead singer Michael Stipe has said the song is basically about oppression, but the “don’t fall on me” lyric was inspired by acid rain.

When I hear certain R.E.M. songs, bassist Mike Mills‘ vocals usually catch my ear. This is a good example of that. I suppose it’s a nice contrast to lead singer Michael Stipe’s vocals.

The real question is, how come nobody ever invented an umbrella to keep acid rain from falling on all of us? It seems like someone would have jumped on the bandwagon at some point. I think $19.95 would be a fair price.

Till next time, keep your Mojo on the Horizon!

4 thoughts on “Falling Back

  1. Love this post! I like the falling back of fall…I’m not too keen on the springing ahead and losing an hour.
    Well after this…I don’t know what to think of the song. I like Mike Mills…I think he sang Superman for them.
    I’ll buy one…check or money order?

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  2. Funny how you listen to a song and you develop your own idea of what it’s about. Then someone sends acid rain down on your parade. And me with no umbrella, so put me on the waiting list, will they come in chartreuse?

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