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DISCOVERING R.E.M Each year my New Year Resolution is to listen to a new artist / band and collect their music, read bio's etc.. throughout the year.
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the older the better, really. the last two or three albums haven't been so great. maybe if you hear the old stuff, you'll have at least some kind of appreciation for the new stuff, and you might be able to salvage a tune or two from each of the newer offerings.
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I'm not sure I'd categorize R.E.M. in the same league as Stevie and Joni, etc . . but I sure was fond of them back in their early days (the IRS albums), back when 'Alternative' was still referred to as 'College Music.'
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New Adventures in Hi-Fi is in my opinion their 90's masterpiece!
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BeatsPerMinute said: New Adventures in Hi-Fi is in my opinion their 90's masterpiece!
this is indeed a pretty good REM album. | |
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Anxiety said: BeatsPerMinute said: New Adventures in Hi-Fi is in my opinion their 90's masterpiece!
this is indeed a pretty good REM album.
Maybe their last good album... The latest miss something...(U know what i mean!) | |
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From a pretty big REM fan, I'd definitely say that you still need Reckoning; I think it's better than Murmur. Document is another great IRS-era CD.
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I was never a huge, huge fan, but as time passes my appreciation for them just deepens. REM is like vintage wine -- it ages well and just gets better as the years pass. | |
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I agree in that the older stuff is better but you'll always find something beautiful in each of their albums. I wasnt crazy about UP (1998) but 'At My Most Beautiful' is one of my favorite songs from them.
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BeatsPerMinute said: New Adventures in Hi-Fi is in my opinion their 90's masterpiece!
AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE! | |
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I am a big R.E.M. fan. Ive been sold out ever since I saw the Losing My Religion video back in 1991. Michael Stipe's songwriting is awesome. R.E.M. always reminds me that music should be ART. By the way, I love Reveal. Alot of my friends hated it.
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dreamfactory313 said: I am a big R.E.M. fan. Ive been sold out ever since I saw the Losing My Religion video back in 1991. Michael Stipe's songwriting is awesome. R.E.M. always reminds me that music should be ART. By the way, I love Reveal. Alot of my friends hated it.
Who doesnt love "Daysleeper" from Hi-Fi? That stuff is golden! Sorry to be pedantic ( I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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REALLY love all their 80s albums. Thought Out of Time was ok...Automatic for the People...brilliant!
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I love their early stuff. I'm a sucker for jangly guitars, post-punk beats and off-kilter lyrics.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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FUCKING CHRONIC TOWN!!!!! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Axchi696 said: dreamfactory313 said: I am a big R.E.M. fan. Ive been sold out ever since I saw the Losing My Religion video back in 1991. Michael Stipe's songwriting is awesome. R.E.M. always reminds me that music should be ART. By the way, I love Reveal. Alot of my friends hated it.
Who doesnt love "Daysleeper" from Hi-Fi? That stuff is golden! Sorry to be pedantic ( Thanks for the correction! | |
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NWF said: I love their early stuff. I'm a sucker for jangly guitars, post-punk beats and off-kilter lyrics.
By the way, I've had Fables of the Reconstruction in heavy rotation. ![]() That's their best album by some margin, I'd say - a tragically over-looked record. Personally, I'd recommend starting with the first album and moving on from there. It's true that they became more accomplished musically through the years (they've never been a band renowned for their hot chops), but I don't think they ever made better records than Murmer or Fables... [Edited 2/4/05 21:04pm] Most economic fallacies derive from the tendency to assume that there is a fixed pie, that one party can gain only at the expense of another. | |
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Let's not forget Dead Letter Office, which has some real gems.
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Anxiety said: the older the better, really. the last two or three albums haven't been so great. maybe if you hear the old stuff, you'll have at least some kind of appreciation for the new stuff, and you might be able to salvage a tune or two from each of the newer offerings.
be in touch when you start diving into bowie's ouvre. Thanks for your thoughts. I "did" Bowie a couple of years ago and it really changed the way I listen and view music. "Low" and "Hunky Dory" are in my all time top 10 albums! --------------------------------------------------
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Stax said: Let's not forget Dead Letter Office, which has some real gems.
* CRAZY (Pylon) * THERE SHE GOES AGAIN (The Velvet Underground) * BURNING DOWN * VOICE OF HAROLD * BURNING HELL * TOYS IN THE ATTIC (Aerosmith) * WINDOUT * AGES OF YOU * PALE BLUE EYES (The Velvet Underground) * BANDWAGON * FEMME FATALE (The Velvet Underground) * WALTER'S THEME * KING OF THE ROAD (by Roger Miller) This is a fun CD. And, I believe it is still pressed WITH Chronic Town. So, you get two CDs for the price of one | |
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i love REM. Automatic for the People is my favorite, with UP a close second. I also dig Document a great deal (Welcome to the Occupation is such a great track), and Reveal and Around the Sun.
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Great band.
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JonSnow said: Monster is my least favorite.
My bf agrees with you. I don't get it at all. I LOVED Monster. 'What's the Frequency Kenneth' , 'Crush With Eyeliner' , 'Tongue', etc. I thought it had a lot of energy and was a good change of pace from the slowness of the previous albums. | |
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NWF said: FUCKING CHRONIC TOWN!!!!!
be the change you wish to see in the world.....ghandi.
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endorphin74 said: JonSnow said: Monster is my least favorite.
My bf agrees with you. I don't get it at all. I LOVED Monster. 'What's the Frequency Kenneth' , 'Crush With Eyeliner' , 'Tongue', etc. I thought it had a lot of energy and was a good change of pace from the slowness of the previous albums. monster is a very east village NYC album - or at least, that's the connection i'll always make when i hear it. it just reminds me of all the scrungy dirty boys on avenue A with their dirty faux fur coats and their smudgy star-shaped sunglasses. sometimes it makes me wanna roll my eyes, but sometimes it brings back really good memories. | |
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