Last night on Anderson Cooper 360°, R.E.M. premiered the videofor their new single "Until the Day is Done"/ trailer for the upcoming Anderson Cooper adventure "Planet in Peril." The song is so bland it kind of makes the polar bears want to go extinct. But is it, as Jess predicted yesterday, "the most depressing YouTube tribute video in history?" Well, yes. But it's also kind of hot.
To be fair, "Until the Day is Done" really isn't terrible enough to inspire voluntary extinction, but it is boring. It kind of sounds like Anderson Cooper called up Michael Stipe and said, "Hey, I'm going to put on a tight T-shirt and hit the rain forest with Jeff and Sanjay. Could you have an innocuous background song for our documentary trailer ready by the end of the week?" And Michael Stipe was like, "Sure thing. I can have it to you right now, actually. Just last night I wrote and recorded three boring, completely nondescript songs while I was asleep." But the song's listless melody and droning vocals somehow work for this particular subject matter. That grating sadness in Stipe's voice is the perfect tone for environmental catastrophes. It's saying "This is baaaadd. And I'm moooooping. Why don't you dooo sooomething abooout it? I'm going to whine until the daaay is dooone." I found myself irritated into awareness.
Technically the video is nothing special; anyone with a little editing software experience could have put it together. But content-wise it is both very sad and vaguely homoerotic. Maybe this is just me, but Jeff Corwin is incredibly appealing. He knows everything about animals, cares about the environment, and has a cool snake tat. Plus he's eccentric enough to put out some ambiguous gay vibes, which only fuels the Corwin/Cooper slashfic scenario. Throw in hot, youngish doctor Sanjay Gupta and it's a veritable consortium of strapping men who care about the environment and want to help. It's like the set-up for a very earnest, socially conscious gay porn. Not that I would be into that kind of thing. Anyway, the clips themselves, though rather unceremoniously spliced together, are powerful and well-chosen. Here's the breakdown:
Very sad
-Cancer water
-Clear cut rainforest
-The body of water formerly known as Lake Chad
-Elephant with injured foot
-Melted ice caps
Very awesome
-Jeff holding a baby polar bear
-Jeff and Anderson handling a python (too easy!)
-The sloth poignantly extending his arm, one of the only visuals that achieves a truly successful moment in conjunction with the song
But overall the video is pretty mediocre, due largely to the blah song. R.E.M. usually sounds pretty sleepy to me, but I was expecting a little more gusto than this. It's admirable to contribute something to environmental awareness, but just because you're trying to save the sloths doesn't mean you have to sing like one.









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Last night I was at a bar celebrating a friend's birthday and I noticed that amid all the ESPN-tuned TVs one was for CNN, so I kinda caught bits of this video and the chat as it ran. And I thought to myself, "Fifteen years ago everyone would have been talking about REM while Thom Yorke looked mournful on TV trying to push his well-meaning product while being ignored by drunks."
@Ned Raggett: I think there's actual video footage of what you described. Wasn't it about 15 years ago that Radiohead played the Mtv Beach House?
Oh, the nineties...
I'm going to have to insist that Kate be required as part of the terms of her internship to post that Corwin/Cooper/Gupta threeway story now. Bonus points for integrating the snake tat.
Yep, it was as expected,
Shiny, unhappy turtles sold in a black-market asian street market.
Losing my illegal ferret...
Everyone hurts....THE ENVIRONMENT
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Apologies, but banal obvious conscientious guilt leeching should never go unpunished.
But have to admit what IS IT with Jeff Corwin?
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@mishaps: "Anderson gently caressed Jeff's shoulder, his fingers sensually grazing the mysterious serpentine tattoo on his upper arm. Sanjay watched from the chair, intrigued."
That's your preview. It's seventy-five cents per word, and I can have it to you by the end of the day.
@Halfwit: Hahaha! I linked that in this post of mine last week. As I said, "Some things we will never see again."
Seriously? This is the least-sucky REM song I've heard in a decade. The live versions of the new stuff they played in Dublin sound like someone tasered them awake, so I've still got my fingers crossed.
Though the song alongside the documopefest trailer does create a kind of Vortex of Preachiness.
@kaate: Here's hoping that one good thing comes out of global warming: Cooper and Corwin take off their shirts on film. Or are forced by eccentric English expats to re-enact Tie me up! Tie me down! ala A Handful of Dust.
And for only 25 cents a word I am willing to rip gay porn stories off the net and do a "replace with" job on the names.
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