redsock
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REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 06:31 PM UTC
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This was mentioned elsewhere, but it deserves its own thread.
I realize they were largely irrelevant since the late 90's (or earlier for some of you) but whether you liked them or not, their music and the way they handled themselves (both as DIY'ers and when they moved to a big label) have affected most of the bands we all know and love now. Especially in DC where the ethos in the early 80's directly paralleled what was going on in Athens in many ways, even if the music was very different.
We should pay our respects.
chaz
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 06:33 PM UTC
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RESPEC!

K8teebug
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 06:48 PM UTC
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I am so sad. They are my favorite. It seemed like it was over when they didn't tour on Collapse Into Now (and some of the songs suggested as such), but it's still sad!
Thousand Made-Up Loves
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 06:48 PM UTC
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Who?
lwoxley
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 06:51 PM UTC
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Thousand wrote:
Who?
Didn't know they were still together…
serpent boy
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:00 PM UTC
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I'll forever regret not seeing the Vote for Change Finale show in 2004 at the (then) MCI Center. Instead I went to the Pearl Jam show in Reading, PA a week earlier and decided not to skip grad school class two weeks in a row.
R.E.M. only played 5 songs (The One I Love, Begin the Begin, Leaving New York, Losing My Religion, and Man on the Moon), but it would've been worth it. Plus, the almighty Pearl Jam played "Bushleaguer" at the show, and I've still never seen it. :(
Great band. I'm gonna spin Monster today in their honor.
brokensocscene
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:04 PM UTC
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their last good album was Monster.
Brian_Walalce
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:07 PM UTC
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Putting my baby boomer (TM) nostalgia glasses on…..
Even if some (most) of their later albums didn't meet the standars of their earlier stuff…
A.) I think history will treat everything after "New Adventures In Hi-Fi" in a better light in a few years.
You know, like "Presence" with Zep. Quieter, more experimental. Like Scott Walker albums.
B.) Their only real contemporaries were U2. And I'd take the worst R.E.M. album over anything U2 ever did except Achtung Baby.
Brian
beetsnotbeats
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:10 PM UTC
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Saw them four times, including the loudest show I ever attended (courtesy mostly of Dream Syndicate). Met them at an in-store at Penguin Feather in Greenbelt between opening gigs for The Police. I kinda lost track of them after Monster but their IRS days are dear to me.
lwoxley
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:21 PM UTC
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beetsnotbeats wrote:
Saw them four times, including the loudest show I ever attended (courtesy mostly of Dream Syndicate). Met them at an in-store at Penguin Feather in Greenbelt between opening gigs for The Police. I kinda lost track of them after Monster but their IRS days are dear to me.
The music industry lost track of them after Monster.
This is the biggest non-news music story since the Wombles disbanded
hutch
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:24 PM UTC
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I have to say I never really liked them very much.. could not understand and can't understand why for a couple of years every single college kids listened to them
ggw
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:33 PM UTC
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On a road-trip down to Georgia earlier this year, I listened (in chronological order by release date, of course) to every album from Chronic Town through Document. It was awesome. The band started to lose me with Green (which i find kind of hit-or-miss) and completely lost me with Monster. Haven't really cared for anything they released after that. Maybe some of it is "good" or "interesting" but I think it all pales in comparison to those first seven albums (five albums, an EP, and a compilation if you want to get technical about it).
beetsnotbeats
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:46 PM UTC
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Frank wrote:
This is the biggest non-news music story since the Wombles disbanded
Trending on Twitter, but you knew that….
Brian_Walalce
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:50 PM UTC
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ggw wrote:
On a road-trip down to Georgia earlier this year, I listened (in chronological order by release date, of course) to every album from Chronic Town through Document. It was awesome. The band started to lose me with Green (which i find kind of hit-or-miss) and completely lost me with Monster. Haven't really cared for anything they released after that. Maybe some of it is "good" or "interesting" but I think it all pales in comparison to those first seven albums (five albums, an EP, and a compilation if you want to get technical about it).
I think "Green" and "New Adventures In Hi-Fi" are really underrated. Especially "Green." The singles are probably my least favorite songs on that album. "World Leader Pretend". How can you declare an album "hit-or-miss" that contains one of the best first lines ever ("I am not the type of dog that could keep you waiting for no good reason/Run a carbon-black test on my jaw and you will find it's all been said before.") Top THAT lyric, Bono! You can't! You just CAN'T. I don't care if you cure cancer/successfully convince the world you're not bald and 5'4".
Jeez. I have to listen to "I Remember California." RIGHT NOW! That's one of the great lost R.E.M. songs. You either get that one or not. So mysterious and evocative. Like a Steely Dan song, if Steely Dan had surfed.
Brian
Brian_Walalce
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 07:58 PM UTC
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R.E.M. are one of the greatest bands ever just for this quote from Michael Stipe: "?I've always referred to the Beatles as elevator music, because that's exactly what they were."
Brian
Isaac
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 08:05 PM UTC
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. . . I still smile when I hear Don't Go Back to Rockville . . .
I loved when the Comcast was playing old Rockpalast and they had their set and Michael climbed on some large hairy sweaty German man at the front of the crowd while singing behind closed doors . . . Awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJKOb_rQVvY&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLA5FA758BE40D31A5
Thousand Made-Up Loves
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 08:13 PM UTC
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Brian_Wallace wrote:
R.E.M. are one of the greatest bands ever just for this quote from Michael Stipe: "?I've always referred to the Beatles as elevator music, because that's exactly what they were."
Brian
Wow. I just developed a whole new respect for Stipe and REM.
hutch
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Re: REM=DEAD
September 21, 2011 at 08:22 PM UTC
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I still vommit when I hear Shiny Happy People.