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Thread started 11/13/11 8:15pm

lazycrockett

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Michael Stipe Explains It All

http://www.salon.com/2011..._it_a_day/

The easy way to start this story would be it’s the end of R.E.M. as we know it, and Michael Stipe feels fine.

Except that’s not exactly true. Read between the lines of our half-hour conversation with Stipe on Friday — the first interviews he’s given in America since R.E.M. announced its disbanding in September — and it appears that the decision was as much his as anyone else’s. That he’d perhaps wearied of the touring grind, or no longer felt he could give it the same passion, and didn’t think it was fair to keep bandmates Peter Buck and Mike Mills waiting. That if it’s not the end of the world as we know it, as the song continues, it’s time Stipe had some time alone.

But Stipe looks pained, too. R.E.M. was a creative project of 31 years, a life’s work, and walking away, even by choice, is clearly terrifically bittersweet. When he talks about never playing these songs with his friends again, Stipe goes quiet and almost chokes up. The band’s final single, “We All Go Back to Wher...Belong,” included on a 40-song retrospective out Tuesday, ends with the plaintive line “is this really what you want,” as an orchestra swells. Stipe’s answer seems to be “yes, but…”

[Edited 11/13/11 20:16pm]

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Reply #1 posted 11/13/11 8:42pm

Gunsnhalen

Thank You!

Great interview, Michael is great as always. But honestly... i don't care whatever happened. R.E.M has made some of the finest albums of the past few decades, and have done a lot for alt. rock & art rock. They have had eitehr great or good albums no bad. So if they want to end on a high note good!

Thank you for the music Michael & crew wink

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Reply #2 posted 12/13/11 6:07pm

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Thanks, I really enjoyed the read.

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Reply #3 posted 12/13/11 6:26pm

Timmy84

I love how blunt he was.

[Edited 12/13/11 18:27pm]

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Reply #4 posted 12/13/11 6:57pm

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Timmy84 said:

I love how blunt he was.

[Edited 12/13/11 18:27pm]

I have always loved REM and all the bands from that era, it was TRULY the last decade of the great bands, that had contributing members. Im sitting watching this QUEEN documentary "days of our lives" now and thinking WOW, how fucking honest these guys are too, so blunt, and though QUEEN was a decade prior to REM i think bands like that spawned great 80s bands.


"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #5 posted 12/13/11 8:49pm

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Great interview, great band. They left behind an incredible body of work.

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Reply #6 posted 12/14/11 10:06am

Javi

I'm not a huge fan, but I agree with New Adventures In Hi-Fi being a great record. Actually, I remember that, when I first listened to it, I thought: this is how Monster should sound. Similar to what Stipe says in the interview about the two albums.

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Reply #7 posted 12/14/11 12:08pm

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NoVideo said:

Great interview, great band. They left behind an incredible body of work.

Exactly, a great catalog of work, something many dont have anymore. Great relevant music for future times, one of the greatest bands of the last 30 years.


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Reply #8 posted 12/18/11 10:22am

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lastdecember said:

NoVideo said:

Great interview, great band. They left behind an incredible body of work.

Exactly, a great catalog of work, something many dont have anymore. Great relevant music for future times, one of the greatest bands of the last 30 years.

ditto this. nice read thanks.

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