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Man i am quite saddend to hear this,although i am into soul and breakbeat music,i really liked some of their early tunes,atleast they are all still friends,most groups who part,usually end up squabling over silly things.
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Man, I can't believe bought my copy of "Fables of the reconstuction" 25 years ago. It was a gamble as I hadn't heard the band just read somewhere that they were good, I took a lot more chances after that.
Never my favourite band in the world but a lot of their music takes to me distinct happy places in my life, that's pretty huge.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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I saw them when they were the opening act for Simple Minds back in 85 or 86? Wasn't excited. I always respected them more than I loved them, but I have my share of favorite REM songs. My favorite album of theirs is one of B sides and outtakes called Dead Letter Office. I haven't spent money on them in a long time, but in truth I can say that about most music these days.This profile is no longer active.Comment
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In the late `80's-early `90's they virtually ruled the airwaves. I always had hoped they'd make a comeback with material as good as that but it just never happened. They haven't been the same since Bill Berry left the band. I understand tho and hope they get together occasionally in the not too distant future.Comment
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The only album I ever owned of theirs was Green. It took me a bit to give them a shot, as I was skeptical about "college music" as Rolling Stone called alternative back then. I wish I had been more open-minded, since I missed them, Husker Du, and The Replacements during their heydays.Comment
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Wow, first Phil Collins and now R.E.M.. Music has changed so much that im not suprised. This band really took over the radio in the late eighties, i dont think they ever really reached U2's level though, but thats my opinion. It just makes me think of the good times i had back in my youth when they were ruling the air waves!Comment
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I can barely remember that episode of 21 Jump Street that I first heard REM, but I ran out and bought GREEN the next day, followed by Eponymous.
One of the best days of my life was when I first moved to Toronto and heard that they were giving a surprise free concert on Yonge street in front of the Eaton Centre... Running down there to get in the thick of the crowd that had converged there for the concert/street party.Comment
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Not a huge fan, but I too respected them, and really liked a few of their songs. Losing My Religion was the most over-played song of that year though. I was pretty sick of it, and still kind of am. Everybody Hurts can really get to you if you hear it at just the right time. Stand is just a fun song. And anyone who has the cajones to record and release Shiny Happy People is okay in my book. Enjoy retirement.
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