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Pop Song 89 Lyrics
Hello, I saw you, I know you, I knew you
I think I can remember your name...name
Hello I'm sorry, I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the weather? (Hi...hi, hi)
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
Hello, how are you? I know you, I knew you
I think I can remember your name...name
Hello, I'm sorry I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the weather? (Hi...hi, hi)
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
Hello my friend, are you visible today?
You know I never knew that it could be so strange...strange
Hello, I'm sorry, I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the weather? (Hi...hi, hi)
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi
I think I can remember your name...name
Hello I'm sorry, I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
I think I can remember your name...name
Hello, I'm sorry I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
You know I never knew that it could be so strange...strange
Hello, I'm sorry, I lost myself
I think I thought you were someone else
Should we talk about the government? (Hi...hi, hi, hi)
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi
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The song came out in 1988 on the album Green. Apparently it was the 89th song they released.
Mumf is right on. This definitely points out the shallowness of pop music and celebrity culture. It's all forgetable - the song is just a number. The people are faces, with meaningless conversation, tons of introductions but no substance. You meet them once and then forget, same as you hear a pop song for a few weeks and then it's gone.
pop music sucks...let's rejoice in Michael's sarcasm
I heard somewhere that this song is all about a guy trying to talk to a girl at ap arty. Sort of makes sense when you look at the lyrics.
I agree with whoever said that this song is about a guy trying to talk to a girl. It seems like that to me.
Has anyone heard the acoustic version on disc 2 of In Time? It's pretty good.
The lyrics in this song (and the way they're set out) are a reference to "Hello, I Love You" by The Doors.
In "Hello, I Love You" Jim Morrison sees a beautiful girl and wants to go over and declare his love for her beauty. In this song, Stipe theorizes of talking to the girl about politics and weather instead of focussing on outward beauty.
The song is supposed to be a generic pop song, and the lyrics are written to show that. Great idea, great song.
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Did this song come out in 1989? I am surprised this song didn't propel these guys to stardom. It's a much more poppy tune than "Losing My Religion". If the first poster is right, then my sentiment would turn the irony back on REM.
:)
Actually it came out in 1988. Its called "Pop Song 89" because it was the 89th song R.E.M. commercially released.
Actually it came out in 1988. Its called "Pop Song 89" because it was the 89th song R.E.M. commercially released.
Yea, its pretty much mocking our society and the values that we place on relationships that turn out to be purely physical and have no deeper meaning at all.