Q&A: R.E.M.'s Mike Mills on Michael Stipe's lyrics

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills gave his honest assessment on Michael Stipe's lyrics, and also talked about the band's well-reviewed recent tour during a conversation with CL contributor, Ben Westhoff.



You've said before that you generally don't ask Stipe about his lyrics. Do you sometimes feel like you don't know exactly what he's talking about?

There are occasions what I'm not exactly sure what he was thinking when he wrote the lyrics, but that doesn't matter. The only important thing is that the songs give you a sense of passion, or some sort of image within your own mind. What Michael's thinking is not always that important. And that's not to diminish what his intent is with the lyrics in any way, I'm just saying that it's the listener's perception that's most important.

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THREE-HEADED MONSTER: Peter Buck (left to right), Michael Stipe and Mike Mills. R.E.M. performs w/Modest Mouse and the National this Sat., June 21. $35-$75. 6:30 p.m. Lakewood Amphitheatre, 2002 Lakewood Way. 404-443-5000. www.livenation.com.

Many songs on Accelerate seem fairly political. Does that make them easier to understand?

You know, I generally know what he's talking about on almost every song. There may be one song per record where I don't know where he's coming from. But again it doesn't matter, because as long as I get some sort of mental picture, it doesn't have to be the same one he has. And, really, there's only been one or two songs in the history of R.E.M. where I've ever actually felt like I needed to ask him what he was thinking. Usually I just take my own interpretation of it and I'm happy with that.__
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