Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
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Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
Fellow rockers, I just got tickets to see Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy's R.E.M. tribute band and I am pumped. I never got to see the real thing but I'm a huge fan of Shannon as an actor and person so this should be a blast.
Absent fellow rocker S. Buttnoid disliked R.E.M. considerably so in his honor I will make the first "bi anal" joke.
Absent fellow rocker S. Buttnoid disliked R.E.M. considerably so in his honor I will make the first "bi anal" joke.
Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
I'm a fan, mostly of the 1987-1997 era. Automatic for the People remains a top 10 album for me.
Interestingly, other than that one, I don't dive too often back into their catalogue? Wonder why.
With the minor exception of disproving my idiot friends contention that REM sang "don't go back to Knoxville" when I told him I was driving down to the smoky mountains via Knoxville.
Interestingly, other than that one, I don't dive too often back into their catalogue? Wonder why.
With the minor exception of disproving my idiot friends contention that REM sang "don't go back to Knoxville" when I told him I was driving down to the smoky mountains via Knoxville.
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Sheesh, the company I keep is .... unsophisticated...
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
I'm not the world's biggest fan of theirs, but I do enjoy a lot of their classic stuff from '82/'83 up until '97. "Radio Free Europe", "Orange Crush", "Losing My Religion", "Shiny Happy People", and "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight" are probably in my top five.

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Not a "fan", but they have had some great songs over the years, but also some total shit (Stand), and I find "It's the End of the World", "nails on chalkboard" annoying.
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
I'll always love their brand of "jangle rock" before Automatic For the People and a few tunes from each album afterward.
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
No, and why would there be?
Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
Everything up to and including Automatic - great.
Everything afterwards - navel-gazing muso jerk-off so they could piss off the "pop fans" who only knew them for Shiny Happy People, and that song and album gave them (at the time) the near-FU-money to do so.
Their cover of Richard + Linda Thompson's Wall Of Death on the b-side of E-Bow The Letter is one of their best songs though. And the Bad Day single, which usd one of their archived 80s riffs, is excellent too.
Everything afterwards - navel-gazing muso jerk-off so they could piss off the "pop fans" who only knew them for Shiny Happy People, and that song and album gave them (at the time) the near-FU-money to do so.
Their cover of Richard + Linda Thompson's Wall Of Death on the b-side of E-Bow The Letter is one of their best songs though. And the Bad Day single, which usd one of their archived 80s riffs, is excellent too.
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
The songs from them that I like, I like a lot.
The ones that I don’t, I despise, but their numbers are less.
The ones that I don’t, I despise, but their numbers are less.
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
I sure as shit don't like R.E.M. enough to watch an actor perform their songs.
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Great band. Finally got to see them on the Monster tour and they were excellent.
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Re: Biannual "Any R.E.M. fans here?" Thread
I really like Michael Shannon and wish I could sit and compare notes with a fellow IRS-era obsessive. Having said that however, I've never heard an REM cover band that really captured what was great about them back when they had their mojo really working. That includes what I've heard from Shannon's band unfortunately.
Maybe it's better in person. I'd probably check it out if I had the chance.
Maybe it's better in person. I'd probably check it out if I had the chance.

