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Listen to the sound clip Oh no, I've said too much from R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (Video):

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R.E.M.'s iconic song, "Losing My Religion," which was released in 1991, holds a special place in music history. The accompanying music video, directed by Tarsem Singh, captured the essence of the song's introspective nature. The video features lead singer Michael Stipe conveying a sense of emotional vulnerability as he navigates through haunting imagery and symbolic storytelling.

The video showcases Stipe's torment as he grapples with intense religious and personal conflicts. Throughout the journey, he interacts with other band members Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry, who play their respective instruments amidst a mesmerizing blend of cinematography and art. Tarsem Singh's visionary direction adds depth to the song's theme, creating a visual spectacle that aligns seamlessly with the evocative lyrics and haunting melody.

The "Losing My Religion" video is a visual representation of the song's delicate balance between doubt, faith, and self-discovery. It continues to captivate audiences with its enigmatic narrative and remains a staple of R.E.M.'s iconic discography.

You can dive into the sounds of "Losing My Religion" and the talented R.E.M. band members by playing and downloading the song from various online platforms.

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