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Yumanite
10-19-2001, 03:13 PM
I've seen this phrase pop up numerous times. It is in an REM song title, Spider Robinson obvously made a joke about it in Lady Slings the Booze, and it was recently mentioned on this message board. What is the original source of this quote?
MsWhatsit
10-19-2001, 03:16 PM
http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20010619.html
Sometime in the mid-80s, a man assaulted Dan Rather on the street, kicking him and yelling repeatedly, "Kenneth, what's the frequency?!?"
Strange, but true.
How absolutely bizarre! Thanks for both the question and the answer. Now that's bar fodder!
Cargogal
10-19-2001, 03:48 PM
The man who assaulted him is William Tagar, who seems to be a real nutball.
http://mrshowbiz.go.com/newsarchive/news/1997/1/1_29_97_1rather.html
http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,613,00.html
Yumanite
10-19-2001, 04:03 PM
Aha! All of a sudden, much more of Spider Robinson's joke is clear to me!
MsWhatsit,Cargogal, thanks for the links.
Rysdad
10-19-2001, 06:07 PM
In an interview after that, they asked Dan Rather if he knew what R.E.M. stood for. He said that, years ago, the band had chosen a certain name, and that they'd called him for his advice. He recommended that they don't use the whole name they had chosen; instead, just use the initials.
The name they had chosen?
Rather's Eel Mongers
(Hey, he made it up. I didn't.)
Houlihan
10-19-2001, 10:38 PM
Rysbad, do you have a cite for that? R.E.M. released its first single ("Radio Free Europe") in 1981, and the attack reportedly occurred in 1986. ???
ElwoodCuse
10-19-2001, 10:44 PM
WTFK is on 1995's Monster. Anything Dan Rather tells you about R.E.M. is likely a good-natured joke. Rather even sang the song on Letterman.
BTW, other names in the final choices for R.E.M. included Cans of Piss and Negro Eyes.
donkeyoatey
10-19-2001, 10:55 PM
"Doesn't R.E.M. stand for 'rapid eye movement'?"
In the scientific field of sleep research, the acronym r.e.m. indeed stands for "rapid eye movement," and refers to the stage of sleep in which, among other things, dreaming occurs. But, in the case of the band, no, it doesn't necessarily. The story related by Peter Buck on the band's early 1983 Late Night with David Letterman appearance is that they picked it out of the dictionary (not all dictionaries include scientific terms like "r.e.m.," so don't be disappointed if you don't find it) and they liked it because it was so ambiguous.
From It Crawled from the South:
"'We sat up one night,' says Michael, 'and we just got completely drunk and rolled around the floor. We had all this chalk, and we took every name anyone could think of and we wrote it on the wall in the living room. When morning rolled around, we pointed and erased, and it was between R.E.M. and Negro Eyes, and we thought *that* probably wouldn't go over too well outside our immediate circle of friends!'" .
From this site:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8789/remfaq.htm
MyFootsZZZ
10-20-2001, 02:43 AM
damn it, I asked the same Q a while ago, and no one answerd
London_Calling
10-20-2001, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by Houlihan
Rysbad, do you have a cite for that?
You might want to use the search facility (top right of a screen near you) to look up the definition of 'whoosh'.
Enola Straight
10-20-2001, 01:40 PM
Once, on WMMR in Philly, they said it stood for
Radioactive Electric Mushrooms...or words to that effect.
Yumanite
10-20-2001, 02:53 PM
I always assumed that they meant "rapid eye movement", same as the standard term REM. Why someone would name a band that is another subject entirely.
From the anecdotal evidence given above, it sounds like REM doesn't really stand for anything at in particular.
Morbo
10-20-2001, 04:02 PM
This has been covered in GQ many times, for example here (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=34916), and here (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=76291).
Originally posted by MyFootsZZZ
damn it, I asked the same Q a while ago, and no one answerd
Uh, I see your thread here (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=91539), including answers, the first one coming an hour later - sorry we weren't fast enough.
Yumanite
10-21-2001, 12:06 AM
Heh heh, I guess that'll teach me to use the search engine properly -- I tried, but nothing came up after a really long time, so I quit.
My thanks all who answered the question.
Houlihan
10-23-2001, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by London_Calling
Originally posted by Houlihan
Rysbad, do you have a cite for that?
You might want to use the search facility (top right of a screen near you) to look up the definition of 'whoosh'.
Huh?
DAVEW0071
10-23-2001, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by Houlihan
Originally posted by London_Calling
Originally posted by Houlihan
Rysbad, do you have a cite for that?
You might want to use the search facility (top right of a screen near you) to look up the definition of 'whoosh'.
Huh?
WHOOOooooooosh!
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