The Band That Lived Outside the Rules
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Top Comments (10)
Murmur almost has a magical feel about it. It feels like it came out of nowhere, there was nothing like it before and after the album came out
This channel is like that one friend that lives away from your group of friends and that you only see so rarely but every time he's in town you cherish every minute you have with him 😂
It must have around 1998 I asked my mum to buy me an REM album for my birthday. I was mildly disappointed when she bought me UP. I guess it was new and on the shelves so i can't blame her too much. Still, I listened to it relentlessly whilst playing video games and, despite it's poor reception, the album grew and grew on me. Songs like Sad Professor, Walk Unafraid and Daysleeper remain among my favourites to this day, and I own their entire catalogue. I really do love R.E.M.
I was in Athens from 79-84 and saw them countless times in clubs, festivals, and then in auditoriums. I saw their 3rd public performance, and they were already a solid unit (and just kept getting better). There were so many great bands in Athens during that period. Seeing R.E.M. at Tyrones (many times) was my Beatles at the Cavern moment. One of the great bands in the history of rock-n-roll.
What's your favorite R.E.M. album?
As an indie scene guy born and bred in NC, REM is as influential on our scene now as they were at their peak.
I will forever admire R.E.M. for how amazingly they handled their fame and how they did what they wanted to do until the end
My most favorite band for many reasons. They were great musicians who handled their success incredibly well
Once you know Automatic For the People is almost entirely about death, it’s hard not to be blown away by it’s depth and beauty. That being said, Life’s Rich Pageant crushes every time. ❤
Small thing, Michael Stipe was originally supposed to take Kurt Cobain on tour with him for his supergroup-proposition; mostly as a way to help him get clean. Needless to say, it didn't happen.
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Top Comments (10)
Murmur almost has a magical feel about it. It feels like it came out of nowhere, there was nothing like it before and after the album came out
This channel is like that one friend that lives away from your group of friends and that you only see so rarely but every time he's in town you cherish every minute you have with him 😂
It must have around 1998 I asked my mum to buy me an REM album for my birthday. I was mildly disappointed when she bought me UP. I guess it was new and on the shelves so i can't blame her too much. Still, I listened to it relentlessly whilst playing video games and, despite it's poor reception, the album grew and grew on me. Songs like Sad Professor, Walk Unafraid and Daysleeper remain among my favourites to this day, and I own their entire catalogue. I really do love R.E.M.
I was in Athens from 79-84 and saw them countless times in clubs, festivals, and then in auditoriums. I saw their 3rd public performance, and they were already a solid unit (and just kept getting better). There were so many great bands in Athens during that period. Seeing R.E.M. at Tyrones (many times) was my Beatles at the Cavern moment. One of the great bands in the history of rock-n-roll.
What's your favorite R.E.M. album?
As an indie scene guy born and bred in NC, REM is as influential on our scene now as they were at their peak.
I will forever admire R.E.M. for how amazingly they handled their fame and how they did what they wanted to do until the end
My most favorite band for many reasons. They were great musicians who handled their success incredibly well
Once you know Automatic For the People is almost entirely about death, it’s hard not to be blown away by it’s depth and beauty. That being said, Life’s Rich Pageant crushes every time. ❤
Small thing, Michael Stipe was originally supposed to take Kurt Cobain on tour with him for his supergroup-proposition; mostly as a way to help him get clean. Needless to say, it didn't happen.