- Gardening at Night
Song infobox
Name = Gardening at Night
Type =Song
Artist =R.E.M.
alt Artist =
Album =Chronic Town EP
Published =
Released =August 24 1982
track_no = 2
Recorded = 1982
Genre =College rock
Length = 3:29
Writer =
Composer =
Label =I.R.S. Records
Producer =Mitch Easter and R.E.M.
Background =
Chart position =
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prev = "Wolves, Lower"
prev_no = 1
this_track = "Gardening at Night"
track_no = 2
next = "Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)"
next_no = 3"Gardening at Night" is a song by
R.E.M. It was recorded in 1982 for the band's EP "Chronic Town ".The song is said to have been written on a mattress in the front yard of the Oconee Street church in
Athens, Georgia . At that point in the band's career,Peter Buck has stated that their musical modus operandi at that point was "three chords and a six-pack of beer." [Black, Johnny (2004). "Reveal: The Story of R.E.M." Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-776-5.] It could seem that the song refers to the simple truth that gardening at night could indeed be a good idea in Athens, where by day the temperature is too hot.In the booklet of the 2006 ""
Bill Berry wrote the following of "Gardening at Night":"We were driving at night after a show (I don't remember where), and I was at the wheel of our old car, with a rental trailer in tow. One of my three passengers aimed a directive at me. Rather than inform me of his desire to evacuate his bladder, he instead suggested that I pull over so that he might engage in the task of roadside 'night gardening.' To four guys in their early twenties this was a glaring catalyst for a new song."
Four different studio recordings of the song have been officially released. The original "
Chronic Town " version can be found on the CD edition of "Dead Letter Office" and on the 2006 R.E.M. compilation "". A version featuring an earlier vocal take appears on the 1988 compilation "Eponymous". An acoustic version of the song appears as a bonus track on the Dutch "I.R.S. Years" reissue of "Dead Letter Office." Finally, a substantially slower electric version of the song appears on the bonus disc accompanying the special collector's edition of "And I Feel Fine".Three live versions have been officially released — the first, recorded on
July 13 ,1983 , appeared on the Dutch "I.R.S. Years" reissue of the band's debut album, "Murmur". The second appeared as aB-side of the 12-inch "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville " single in 1984. The third appeared on a promotional CD called "The Alternative Radio Sampler".R.E.M. performed the song at their 2007 induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . SingerMichael Stipe dedicated the song to his father. Stipe also mentioned that the band considered this their first "real" composition, after twenty or thirty presumably failed efforts.References
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