Talk:Around the Sun

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[edit] "High Speed Train" Interpretation?

How do you Interpret the Lyric of the "High Speed Train" ? Is there a story behind it? what is it trying to say? What "Your drop like an anchor eyes" resembles?

Wikipedia is not a discussion forum. The discussion pages here are for improving articles. Your subject isn't related to that, so visit some R.E.M forum instead. -Hapsiainen 10:39, August 26, 2005 (UTC)

"Around the Sun generally received lukewarm critical praise and despite hitting #1 in the UK, it became their first studio album to miss the US Top 10 (reaching #13 with 7 weeks in the Billboard 200) since 1988's Green and is still awaiting a gold record."

All right, this is a silly question but I bought Around The Sun through itunes but do own an actual cd copy. Does buying an album through itunes count towards a bands sales?

--Starladustangel 03:32, 21 November 2006 (UTC)