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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:09 pm 
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Really solid analysis of REM in this thread.

In terms of reasonable bands that were relevant in my youth that I regret never seeing....R.E.M is pretty high on the list.

GREEN came out my Jr year of high school. They were one of the very few non-metal bands that I really liked. I think they played Alpine Valley that summer. I really wish I went.

Out of Time is a great album. Losing my religion is a nice song. It lyrically does nothing for me, but yeah....MTV ruined it. Shiny Happy People is fine....again...they made an incredibly burrito video for it, but the song is great and I think Stipe + Kate Pearson was a great blend.



I went to a REM show at world. I think it was Monster tour. My future wife got tickets for it and my main memory is freezing my ass off as it was a fall show. Saw two concerts at World and once it was freezing and the other time it was a torrential down pour which also matched my poplar creek experience.

They played the Egyptian Theater in Dekalb in the early 80s.

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Drunk Squirrel wrote:
BigW72 wrote:
Really solid analysis of REM in this thread.

In terms of reasonable bands that were relevant in my youth that I regret never seeing....R.E.M is pretty high on the list.

GREEN came out my Jr year of high school. They were one of the very few non-metal bands that I really liked. I think they played Alpine Valley that summer. I really wish I went.

Out of Time is a great album. Losing my religion is a nice song. It lyrically does nothing for me, but yeah....MTV ruined it. Shiny Happy People is fine....again...they made an incredibly burrito video for it, but the song is great and I think Stipe + Kate Pearson was a great blend.



I went to a REM show at world. I think it was Monster tour. My future wife got tickets for it and my main memory is freezing my ass off as it was a fall show. Saw two concerts at World and once it was freezing and the other time it was a torrential down pour which also matched my poplar creek experience.


They played the Egyptian Theater in Dekalb in the early 80s.


I always liked Radio Free Europe, even when WXRT played it a bunch.

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Drunk Squirrel wrote:
BigW72 wrote:
Really solid analysis of REM in this thread.

In terms of reasonable bands that were relevant in my youth that I regret never seeing....R.E.M is pretty high on the list.

GREEN came out my Jr year of high school. They were one of the very few non-metal bands that I really liked. I think they played Alpine Valley that summer. I really wish I went.

Out of Time is a great album. Losing my religion is a nice song. It lyrically does nothing for me, but yeah....MTV ruined it. Shiny Happy People is fine....again...they made an incredibly burrito video for it, but the song is great and I think Stipe + Kate Pearson was a great blend.



I went to a REM show at world. I think it was Monster tour. My future wife got tickets for it and my main memory is freezing my ass off as it was a fall show. Saw two concerts at World and once it was freezing and the other time it was a torrential down pour which also matched my poplar creek experience.

They played the Egyptian Theater in Dekalb in the early 80s.


I was not yet a teen.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:21 pm 
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For a while, I avoided R.E.M. because their major hits just didn’t do much for me. But then I dove deep into their catalog (officials, bootlegs, etc) and discovered that I like more than 100 of their songs. I can’t say that about too many non-classic rock era groups/acts.

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There was a time when I’d have put Pearl Jam in that 100+ song group, but nowadays, I just can’t stomach Eddie Vedder’s vocals on the first three albums. Still love their Neil Young influenced material from 1995-2000, though.

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Faith No More from 1983-1997 clears 100 good songs.

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