Author Topic: When did REM get their shit back?  (Read 2656 times)

Darth Ed

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Re: When did REM get their shit back?
« Reply #15 on: October 11, 2003, 05:23:00 pm »
I was also at the R.E.M. concert this week, and it was great! They really dug deep into their oeuvre with their set list. It's really cool that fans can request songs for them to play on the tour too. It really puts a lot of variation into each concert. I've never heard Michael Stipe sing better. He can hit notes now that I'm sure he never could even touch in '84.
 
 I'm tired of hearing the complaints about "Bad Day." I think it's a fine song. I won't claim it's their best work, but keep in mind that it's a non-album track that was thrown onto their new greatest hits compilation to give their hardcore fans a reason to purchase it. Whether you like the song or not, it's hardly indicative of their current work. People who complain about R.E.M. having lost it really need to listen to "New Adventures in Hi-Fi," one of the best albums put out by a mainstream U.S. band in the past ten years.

lily1

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Re: When did REM get their shit back?
« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2003, 09:31:00 am »
rem was great. hearing "i believe" and "fall one me", in addition to mike mills doing "don't go back to rockville" for the first time live was fantastic.
 
 i know, i know, stipe can be a bit of a wanker, but they were in great form and had a lot of fun onstage. sure beats the last  couple of times they toured. and it brought  back memories of the green tour with the quality of the performance.