R.E.M.
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I have a pretty extensive collection of R.E.M. vinyl.....LPs, 45s and 12" singles.....they have been stashed in boxes for over 10 years....thinking its time to sell the collection.0
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JOEJOEJOE said:
But seriously, vinyl has certainly made a comeback, maybe there are newer REM fans who would love to have a lot of it on vinyl...0 -
I'll take New Adventures in HI-FI when you're ready to unload.JOEJOEJOE said:I have a pretty extensive collection of R.E.M. vinyl.....LPs, 45s and 12" singles.....they have been stashed in boxes for over 10 years....thinking its time to sell the collection.1998: Barrie 2000: Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Toronto 2006: Toronto 1&2, Paris, Milan, Torino, Pistoia 2009: Calgary, Vancouver 2011: Canada 2013: London, Wrigley, Philly 1&2 2014: St. Louis, ACL 1, Detroit 2016: Lexington, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto 1&2, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017: EV - Louisville 2018: London 1&2, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton 2021: London 1&2 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago 1&2, Noblesville 2024: Seattle 1&2, Noblesville, Wrigley 1&20 -
Never been a huge fan of their live recordings, but maybe I will check it out. That is right in my era, started seeing them in 83 (opening for the police), and in smaller venues and probably last saw them at their HOF induction ceremony with EV. I think I might have a few of the IRS pressings in a box somewhere. Great band, reat live band. Also a big Ken Stringfellow fan.JH6056 said:
Then you should definitely listen to that show I just posted - I don't think there are any Fables songs on it but it's from the Reckoning era and they do at least 1 song from Dead Letter Office (Pylon's Crazy).Get_Right said:Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, and Dead Letter Office are my favs. Basically not a huge fan of most releases after Document. Once I heard shiny happy people I stopped taking them seriously.0 -
I thought they had some really great performances on that BBC Live set they released a few years back. I think the '99 Glastonbury tracks are phenomenal.Get_Right said:
Never been a huge fan of their live recordings, but maybe I will check it out. That is right in my era, started seeing them in 83 (opening for the police), and in smaller venues and probably last saw them at their HOF induction ceremony with EV. I think I might have a few of the IRS pressings in a box somewhere. Great band, reat live band. Also a big Ken Stringfellow fan.JH6056 said:
Then you should definitely listen to that show I just posted - I don't think there are any Fables songs on it but it's from the Reckoning era and they do at least 1 song from Dead Letter Office (Pylon's Crazy).Get_Right said:Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, and Dead Letter Office are my favs. Basically not a huge fan of most releases after Document. Once I heard shiny happy people I stopped taking them seriously.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Just listened to Monster this weekend. Love it. Have so many favorites, but Life’s Rich Pageant may be my favorite. I also love Accelerate, Out of Time, New Adventures, Automatic. What a band!
Two years ago, 3/4 of the band (sans Stipe) reunited at the Fox in Atlanta. They played The One I Love and Fall on Me with Kevin Kinney, played with Pylon, and then closed with Texarkana and Mike on vocals. So amazing! Peter Buck was great of course, but Berry’s drumming and Mike’s vocals were spectacular!0 -
Was that advertised ahead with them playing, or was it one of those things that you were just outrageously lucky to be there if you were there because that was a glorious surprise?CarryTheZero said:Just listened to Monster this weekend. Love it. Have so many favorites, but Life’s Rich Pageant may be my favorite. I also love Accelerate, Out of Time, New Adventures, Automatic. What a band!
Two years ago, 3/4 of the band (sans Stipe) reunited at the Fox in Atlanta. They played The One I Love and Fall on Me with Kevin Kinney, played with Pylon, and then closed with Texarkana and Mike on vocals. So amazing! Peter Buck was great of course, but Berry’s drumming and Mike’s vocals were spectacular!
So glad Bill sounded great (and Peter & Mike)
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As a complete and total fan of everything from Chronic Town through Out of Time, I'm kind of excited because I think in next couple of weeks I'll dig deep into everything released after Out of Time, and it will likely feel like a new experience. I know the singles and I saw them on both Monster tour and was last tour for Accelerate? Whatever they toured on in 2008. But I don't really KNOW any of those albums. I had but hardly listened to New Adventures in Hi-Fi.
So I'm pretty excited, have a feeling my mind and soul will be blown away but no idea which songs/albums that will happen with most....
Can I also pause here and say I'm still crying about fact that 1st show I saw on Monster was the 1st show AFTER the support act changed from Radiohead to I think Buffalo Tom? Nothing against Buffalo Tom (or whoever opened the shows I saw, later it was Luscious Jackson) but I wish I'd seen at least ONE show with Radiohead supporting REM! Just.... wow....0 -
Not advertised and completely lucky! Although I was hopeful. Bill Berry was advertised as playing with a local Athens band. The whole show was a fundraiser for Georgia’s small town theaters. Driving’ and Cryin’ as well as the Drive-By Truckers played.JH6056 said:
Was that advertised ahead with them playing, or was it one of those things that you were just outrageously lucky to be there if you were there because that was a glorious surprise?CarryTheZero said:Just listened to Monster this weekend. Love it. Have so many favorites, but Life’s Rich Pageant may be my favorite. I also love Accelerate, Out of Time, New Adventures, Automatic. What a band!
Two years ago, 3/4 of the band (sans Stipe) reunited at the Fox in Atlanta. They played The One I Love and Fall on Me with Kevin Kinney, played with Pylon, and then closed with Texarkana and Mike on vocals. So amazing! Peter Buck was great of course, but Berry’s drumming and Mike’s vocals were spectacular!
So glad Bill sounded great (and Peter & Mike)
My hope was that no way the other guys don’t show if Bill Berry comes out to play a mini set. It was amazing and Texarkana was tremendous.0 -
So happy for you and SO jealous!CarryTheZero said:
Not advertised and completely lucky! Although I was hopeful. Bill Berry was advertised as playing with a local Athens band. The whole show was a fundraiser for Georgia’s small town theaters. Driving’ and Cryin’ as well as the Drive-By Truckers played.JH6056 said:
Was that advertised ahead with them playing, or was it one of those things that you were just outrageously lucky to be there if you were there because that was a glorious surprise?CarryTheZero said:Just listened to Monster this weekend. Love it. Have so many favorites, but Life’s Rich Pageant may be my favorite. I also love Accelerate, Out of Time, New Adventures, Automatic. What a band!
Two years ago, 3/4 of the band (sans Stipe) reunited at the Fox in Atlanta. They played The One I Love and Fall on Me with Kevin Kinney, played with Pylon, and then closed with Texarkana and Mike on vocals. So amazing! Peter Buck was great of course, but Berry’s drumming and Mike’s vocals were spectacular!
So glad Bill sounded great (and Peter & Mike)
My hope was that no way the other guys don’t show if Bill Berry comes out to play a mini set. It was amazing and Texarkana was tremendous.
And Texarkana.... lawd do I LOVE that song!0 -
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A recent conversation I had with another member here got me to thinking about R.E.M. and since I had some time to listen to records today, I pulled out Murmur and gave it a listen. I first heard some of that great record on a college station when it came out and ran out and bought a copy. I've played that record more times than I can think of, but I hadn't listened to it in quite awhile. It struck me all over again what a pivotal LP that one is. There are countless records that have been recorded since that owe their very existence to R.E.M. and Murmur- it's influence is simply that huge! Virtually every indie rock band started up since 1983 has been influenced by that album. I would easily place it among the 5 most influential rock albums of all time. (Not a bad idea for a thread. Will have to think about that. Which would be the other four?!)And Michael's voice, that voice!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Brianlux you anticipated my next question already! What would be the other 4 "Most Pivotal Albums for College Rock/Indie Rock radio stations?brianlux said:A recent conversation I had with another member here got me to thinking about R.E.M. and since I had some time to listen to records today, I pulled out Murmur and gave it a listen. I first heard some of that great record on a college station when it came out and ran out and bought a copy. I've played that record more times than I can think of, but I hadn't listened to it in quite awhile. It struck me all over again what a pivotal LP that one is. There are countless records that have been recorded since that owe their very existence to R.E.M. and Murmur- it's influence is simply that huge! Virtually every indie rock band started up since 1983 has been influenced by that album. I would easily place it among the 5 most influential rock albums of all time. (Not a bad idea for a thread. Will have to think about that. Which would be the other four?!)And Michael's voice, that voice!0 -
JH6056 said:
Brianlux you anticipated my next question already! What would be the other 4 "Most Pivotal Albums for College Rock/Indie Rock radio stations?brianlux said:A recent conversation I had with another member here got me to thinking about R.E.M. and since I had some time to listen to records today, I pulled out Murmur and gave it a listen. I first heard some of that great record on a college station when it came out and ran out and bought a copy. I've played that record more times than I can think of, but I hadn't listened to it in quite awhile. It struck me all over again what a pivotal LP that one is. There are countless records that have been recorded since that owe their very existence to R.E.M. and Murmur- it's influence is simply that huge! Virtually every indie rock band started up since 1983 has been influenced by that album. I would easily place it among the 5 most influential rock albums of all time. (Not a bad idea for a thread. Will have to think about that. Which would be the other four?!)And Michael's voice, that voice!Hmmm JH6056 , tough one. The other 4 most pivotal for rock in general is a tough choice, even more so for College Rock/ Indie, but I'll give it a go with these:The Replacements, Let it BeSonic Youth, Daydream NationDinosaur Jr, You're Living All Over MeThe Smiths, self-titledHonorable mention:The Dream Syndicate, The Days of Wine and Roses
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I would add the Pixies and maybe Jane’s Addiction1996: Toronto
2003: St. Paul
2005: Thunder Bay
2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa
2009: Chicago I, Chicago II
2010: Boston
2011: Toronto I, Toronto II, Winnipeg
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II
2022: Hamilton, Toronto
2023: St. Paul I, St. Paul II
2024: Vancouver I, Vancouver II0
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