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John Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia) is the lead singer of the American rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known (and occasionally parodied) for the "mumbling" style of his early career and for his complex, surreal lyrics, as well as his social and political activism. Stipe and the other members of R.E.M. are known as pioneers of alternative rock and are credited with having inspired many of the acts that went on to make up the 1990s' alternative music scene including Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Radiohead. is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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R.E.M. is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 by Bill Berry (drums), Peter Buck (guitar), Mike Mills (bass guitar), and Michael Stipe (vocals). ...
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Career Stipe met Peter Buck, Bill Berry and Mike Mills in 1980 while studying photography and painting at the University of Georgia. They formed R.E.M. that year and issued their debut single, "Radio Free Europe", on Hib-Tone. The song was a college radio success and the band signed to I.R.S. Records for the release of the Chronic Town EP one year later. Beginning with 1983's Murmur, R.E.M. released a series of critically acclaimed albums with a wide variety of mainstream success. A few hit singles and growing visibility as a social activist eventually made Stipe a star and also earned him a devoted fanbase. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 378 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (630 Ã 1000 pixel, file size: 636 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Glastonbury is a small town in Somerset, England, situated at a dry spot on the Somerset Levels, 50km (31 miles) south of Bristol. ...
Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. As a young boy, he moved with his family to Macon, Georgia in the early 60s. ...
See also: Musical groups established in 1980 Record labels established in 1980 list of years in music // January 1 - The year starts off with a strong disco backlash, which causes the majority of musicians to abandon the use of real instruments in an attempt to distant themselves from anything associated...
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The University of Georgia (UGA) is the largest institution of higher learning in the U.S. state of Georgia. ...
Radio Free Europe (Hib-Tone version) was a 1981 single by R.E.M.. It was released on the short-lived Hib-Tone label. ...
Hib-Tone was the name of an Atlanta-based recording label set up by Johnny Hibbert, a law student at the University of Georgia, in 1981. ...
Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. ...
I.R.S. Records was a record label, started in the US in 1979 by Miles Copeland III along with Jay Boberg and Carl Grasso. ...
Chronic Town is an EP released by the band R.E.M. in 1982 for I.R.S. Records. ...
// Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single but are too short to qualify as albums. ...
See also: 1983 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1983 Record labels established in 1983 // Michael Jacksons Thriller, the most successful album not only of 1983, but of all time, was released in 1982 and began its epic domination of the music charts the following year, 1983. ...
Murmur is the first full-length album released by Athens, Georgia alternative rock band R.E.M.. Released in April 1983, Murmur was preceded by the Chronic Town EP the previous year. ...
River Phoenix was among his friends, and 1994's Monster had the dedication "For River" in the liner notes. Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was also one of his close friends. According to Stipe, they planned a collaboration project, but did not manage to compose or record anything before Cobain's death. He is also godfather of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.[1] River Jude Phoenix (August 23, 1970 â October 31, 1993) was an Academy Award and Golden Globe- nominated American film actor. ...
Monster is R.E.M.s ninth album, and their fourth major label release for Warner Bros. ...
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Courtney Love Cobain[1] (born Courtney Michelle Harrison on July 9, 1964) is an American rock musician and Golden Globe-nominated actress. ...
Frances Bean Cobain (born August 18, 1992) is the only child of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Hole frontwoman Courtney Love. ...
Rock legend Patti Smith has been a great source of inspiration for Stipe. Listening to her debut album Horses when he was 15 made a huge impact on him, and fuelled his creativity. Smith sings the backing vocals on "E-Bow the Letter". Stipe and the other band members are also friendly with the members of Radiohead due in part to Radiohead's stint as the opening act on R.E.M.'s 1995 tour in support of Monster. On Radiohead's 2003 tour, Stipe occasionally sang lead vocals on the song "Lucky". Likewise, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke credits Stipe as being an integral part in his personal life as he helped him deal with depression issues in the late '90s. Specifically, the title for the Radiohead song "How to Disappear Completely" originates from advice that Stipe gave Yorke. Patricia Lee (Patti) Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American musician, singer, and poet. ...
Horses is the debut album by Patti Smith released in November 1975, produced by John Cale. ...
E-Bow the Letter was the first single off of R.E.M.s tenth studio album New Adventures in Hi-Fi. ...
Radiohead are an English rock band. ...
Lucky was a promotional single for Radiohead. ...
Thomas Edward Yorke (born October 7, 1968 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England) is an English musician, best known as the lead singer of the band Radiohead. ...
Stipe was once very close to fellow singer Natalie Merchant and has recorded a few songs with her, including one entitled "Photograph" which appeared on a pro-choice benefit album entitled Born to Choose and they have appeared live with Peter Gabriel singing Gabriel's single "Red Rain". Natalie Anne OShea Merchant (born October 26, 1963 in Jamestown, New York, U.S.) is a professional musician. ...
Issues of discussion Pro-choice describes the political and ethical view that a woman should have complete control over her fertility and pregnancy. ...
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950, in Chobham,[1] Surrey, England) is an English musician. ...
Red Rain is the first track on Peter Gabriels solo album So. ...
In 1998, Stipe published a collection called Two Times Intro: On the Road with Patti Smith and worked on Single Cell, a film production company which released several arthouse / indie movies (Velvet Goldmine, starring Ewan McGregor, as well as Being John Malkovich, American Movie in 1999, American Psycho in 2000 and Saved! in 2004). The company as a whole recently purchased the rights to Canadian author Douglas Coupland's All Families are Psychotic and is considering it as a film. See also: 1998 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1998 Record labels established in 1998 // 1998 - The single Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls sets a new hot 100 airplay record, 18 weeks at number one. ...
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Velvet Goldmine is a 1998 film directed and co-written by Todd Haynes. ...
Ewan Gordon McGregor (born March 31, 1971) (IPA pronunciation: [1]) is a Scottish actor who has had significant success in mainstream, indie and art house films. ...
Being John Malkovich is a 1999 film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze. ...
American Movie is a documentary about the making of an independent film. ...
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Saved! is a 2004 teen comedy film involving elements of religious satire written by Brian Dannelly and Michael Urban, and directed by Dannelly. ...
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Douglas Coupland (born December 30, 1961) is a major Canadian fiction writer as well as a playwright and visual artist. ...
He wrote haiku for a book published by Soft Skull Press called The Haiku Year. For the operating system, see Haiku (operating system). ...
In 2006, Stipe released an EP that comprised six different cover versions of Joseph Arthur's "In The Sun" for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund. One version, recorded in a collaboration with Coldplay's Chris Martin, reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart.[1]. Also in 2006, Stipe appeared on the song "Broken Promise" on the Placebo release Meds. Continuing his non-R.E.M. work in 2006, Stipe sang the song "L'Hôtel" on the tribute album to Serge Gainsbourg entitled Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited and appeared on the song "Dancing on the Lip of a Volcano" on the New York Dolls album "One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This". Joseph Arthur (born September 28, 1971) is a contemporary singer-songwriter from Akron, Ohio, known for his melodic compositions combined with swirling choruses. ...
In The Sun is the second single from Joseph Arthurs second studio album Come to Where Im From. ...
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Coldplay are an English rock band. ...
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Placebo is an alternative rock band currently consisting of Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal. ...
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Personal life Rumors that Stipe might be gay, or at least bisexual, began to circulate as soon as R.E.M. became big enough to draw attention. "I felt forced to talk about my sexuality, my queerness, just because I felt like I was being looked on as a coward for not talking about it, and I abhor that," he explained in 1998.[2] "I thought it was dead obvious to everyone all along - I was wearing skirts and mascara in 1981, on-stage and in photo-shoots. All the lyrics I have written, for the most part, with a few exceptions, are really gender unspecific." Around 1992, rumors that Stipe had contracted HIV began to spread. "I know it bothered Michael's family," Peter Buck said in 1999. "No matter how much you tell your loved ones you're not dying, it's worrying for them to read it in the paper all the time. Still, as you can see, Michael's perfectly healthy. Stronger than I am."[3] Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ...
Stipe decided not to make a statement when the rumors began to spread. "This might be really naïve, but my number one reason was – this is incredibly naïve, in retrospect – but I really felt like there are a lot of people who might respect me, for whatever reason, because of the music or just because I’m a celebrity, that think that [the AIDS story] about me might impact them in the way they handle their own private affairs, or in the way they thought about people who were HIV positive or who had AIDS. And, number two, I felt like it was a ludicrous claim and I didn’t feel like sinking to kibbles-and-bits journalism to even respond to it. It was spawned from a ridiculous series of little things and I didn’t feel like it was worth answering."[4] According to Stipe, he did not start the rumor and he does not know who did. "Not that I can tell. I wore a hat that said 'White House Stop AIDS'. I’m skinny. I’ve always been skinny, except in 1985 when I looked like Marlon Brando, the last time I shaved my head. I was really sick then. Eating potatoes. I think AIDS hysteria would obviously and naturally extend to people who are media figures and anybody of indecipherable or unpronounced sexuality. Anybody who looks gaunt, for whatever reason. Anybody who is associated, for whatever reason – whether it's a hat, or the way I carry myself – as being queer-friendly."[4] Marlon Brando, Jr. ...
In an interview, Stipe said he likes his sexuality being indecipherable. "Yeah. I kind of like gender-fucking. We’ve done it from the beginning. I think the songs should be heard by anybody and not necessarily have a male voice. I have written certain songs from what I consider to be a very female perspective, where the protagonist of the song was, in fact, female. 'Sweetness Follows' is the most recent and obvious example of that. To me, it’s a very female song. I like fucking around with that stuff. Blurring the edges a little bit. I don’t really like binary thought, no matter where it lands. And I think sexuality is a really slippery thing. I think a lot of people agree with me." In a 2001 Time interview, Stipe described himself as a "queer artist" and revealed that he had been in a relationship with "an amazing man" for three years at that point.[5] In previous interviews he has described himself as "an equal opportunity lech"[6] and said he doesn't define himself as gay, straight, or bisexual, but that he was attracted to and had relationships with both men and women.[7] Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The word queer has traditionally meant strange or unusual, but it is also currently often used in reference to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and asexual communities. ...
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Himself a vegetarian, in the mid 1990s Stipe opened a vegetarian restaurant and juice bar, called Guaranteed, in Athens.[8] The restaurant was not successful and the site is now (as of 2007) an ice cream parlor. Although he is not involved in its operation Stipe owns the building housing The Grit, a much more successful vegetarian eatery well-known for attracting both local and touring musicians. For animals adapted to eat primarily plants, sometimes referred to as vegetarian animals, see Herbivore. ...
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The Grit is a popular vegetarian restaurant in Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. Although it attracts a diverse clientele The Grit is perhaps best known for its relationship to the Athens music scene. ...
Discography - For releases with R.E.M., see R.E.M. discography
- With Community Trolls: "Tainted Obligation" (1983) on To Understand: The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet (2002).
This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK. // The Best of R.E.M.â (September 30, 1991) a United Kingdom-only compilation of I.R.S. material. ...
In 1993 Michael Stipe and Matthew Sweet wrote and recorded three songs together under the name Community Trolls. ...
Singles Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In The Sun is the second single from Joseph Arthurs second studio album Come to Where Im From. ...
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Compilation Albums Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films is a 1988 tribute album recorded by Various artists performing songs from Disney films. ...
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References - ^ Flynn, Paul (January 2006). oh, frances! (reprint). i-d magazine. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
- ^ VH1.Behind the Music R.E.M., orig airdate 1998-12-08.
- ^ Q Magazine, May 1999
- ^ a b Q Magazine, October 1994
- ^ Farley, Christopher John. "Michael Stipe and the Ageless Boys of R.E.M.", Time, Time Inc., 2001-05-16. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
- ^ Esquire magazine, April 1999
- ^ Q magazine, April 1999
- ^ Vegetarian Times. July 1995
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R.E.M. is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 by Bill Berry (drums), Peter Buck (guitar), Mike Mills (bass guitar), and Michael Stipe (vocals). ...
Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. As a young boy, he moved with his family to Macon, Georgia in the early 60s. ...
Bill Berry William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
Accompaniment: Scott McCaughey · Bill Rieflin · Ken Stringfellow · Amanda Brown · Nathan December · Buren Fowler · Peter Holsapple · Barrett Martin · Joey Waronker Scott McCaughey is the leader of the Seattle-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and (with Peter Buck) the Minus 5. ...
William (Bill) Rieflin is a contemporary musician that has worked with Ministry, KMFDM, Pigface, R.E.M. and many others, often in the capacity of a drummer. ...
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Amanda Brown (born November 17, 1965) is a significant Australian composer, classically trained musician, singer and songwriter, renowned for her role as the violinist of the band, The Go-Betweens, during their classic era, and more recently a sought-after session musician and soundtrack composer. ...
Toured with R.E.M. during Monster tour in 1995. ...
Buren Fowler was a touring musician with R.E.M., playing guitar. ...
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Joey Waronker (born, May 21, 1969) is an American drummer most notable for his work with Beck, but was also a session drummer on The Smashing Pumpkins album Adore and toured with R.E.M. between 1998 and 2002 (appearing on two albums in the process) after the departure of...
Management and producers: Bertis Downs, IV · Jacknife Lee · Joe Boyd · Don Dixon · Mitch Easter · Don Gehman · Jefferson Holt · Scott Litt · Pat McCarthy Bertis Downs, IV originally provided legal counsel (particularly for initial contracts) and then became both counselor and manager for the rock band R.E.M. Members of the public encountering Bertis are generally particularly impressed with his courtesy and patience. ...
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Scott Litt is an American record producer who mostly works with artists in the alternative rock genre and is probably best known for producing six R.E.M. albums (Document, 1987; Green, 1988; Out of Time, 1991; Automatic for the People, 1992; Monster, 1994; and New Adventures in Hi-Fi...
Patrick (Pat) McCarthy is a record producer from Northern Ireland who has worked for several rock and alternative rock artists, including Counting Crows, R.E.M., and U2. ...
| | Discography | Studio albums and EPs: Chronic Town · Murmur · Reckoning · Fables of the Reconstruction · Lifes Rich Pageant · Document · Green · Out of Time · Automatic for the People · Monster · New Adventures in Hi-Fi · Up · Reveal · Around the Sun · Upcoming studio album #14 This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK. // The Best of R.E.M.â (September 30, 1991) a United Kingdom-only compilation of I.R.S. material. ...
Chronic Town is an EP released by the band R.E.M. in 1982 for I.R.S. Records. ...
Murmur is the first full-length album released by Athens, Georgia alternative rock band R.E.M.. Released in April 1983, Murmur was preceded by the Chronic Town EP the previous year. ...
Reckoning is the second album by the band R.E.M. It was released in 1984 by independent label I.R.S. Records to critical acclaim and stronger record sales than their debut. ...
Fables of the Reconstruction is the third studio album released by the American band R.E.M. on the I.R.S. Records label, in 1985. ...
Lifes Rich Pageant is a 1986 album by R.E.M.. It takes its name from a quote from a Pink Panther movie; Youll catch your death of cold! Yes, I probably will. ...
Document is the fifth studio album by R.E.M. and their sixth overall. ...
Green is R.E.M.s sixth album, and their debut major label release for Warner Bros. ...
Alternate cover Artwork from the flip side of the booklet insert This article is about the album by R.E.M.. For other uses of the term, see Out of Time. ...
Automatic for the People is R.E.M.s eighth album, and their third major label release for Warner Bros. ...
Monster is R.E.M.s ninth album, and their fourth major label release for Warner Bros. ...
New Adventures in Hi-Fi is R.E.M.s tenth album, and their fifth major label release for Warner Bros. ...
Up is a 1998 album by R.E.M.. It was their first album without drummer Bill Berry, who amicably left the group in October 1997 to pursue his own interests. ...
Reveal is a 2001 album by R.E.M.. After having adjusted to former drummer Bill Berrys departure and releasing the laboured Up in 1998, R.E.M. had regained enough equilibrium and confidence to record an album that combined the best moments of their last several albums, dating...
Around the Sun is an album by R.E.M. released in 2004. ...
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Singles This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK. // The Best of R.E.M.â (September 30, 1991) a United Kingdom-only compilation of I.R.S. material. ...
Compilations: Dead Letter Office · Eponymous · The Best of R.E.M. · Singles Collected · In the Attic · In Time · And I Feel Fine Dead Letter Office is a rarities and B-sides collection by R.E.M. and released in 1987 as their fifth official album. ...
Eponymous is a compilation album by the band R.E.M. It was their last release on I.R.S. Track Listing Radio Free Europe (original hib-tone single) - 3:46 Gardening At Night (different vocal mix) - 3:31 Talk About The Passion - 3:20 So. ...
The Best of R.E.M. was a greatest hits album released in 1991, shortly after the success of the bands previous Warner Bros. ...
And I Feel Fine. ...
Other albums: Athens Andover · Man on the Moon · Not Bad for No Tour · r.e.m.IX · R.E.M. Live Athens Andover is a collaborative album between The Troggs and what was then three-quarters of R.E.M. Released in March 1992, the name of the album is derived from the hometowns of the two bands: Andover, Hampshire in England and Athens, Georgia in the United States. ...
The soundtrack to the 1999 Miloš Forman film, Man on the Moon, was released on November 22, 1999 in the UK and November 23, 1999 in the US. It was issued on Warner Bros. ...
Not Bad for No Tour is a promotional EP by rock band R.E.M.. Marketed to radio stations around the same time as R.E.M.s Reveal, it contained audio versions of six songs, four of which appeared in original form on Reveal, as well as video of...
R.E.M.IX is a remix album of songs by R.E.M.. All the remixed songs are taken from the album Reveal. ...
Promotional banner for , from left to right: Peter Buck (guitar), Michael Stipe (image), Mike Mills (bass). ...
Videos: Succumbs · Tourfilm · Pop Screen · This Film Is On · Parallel · Road Movie · In View · Perfect Square · When the Light Is Mine Succumbs, R.E.M.s first commercially-available full-length movie, was released in October 1987 by UNI/A&M. It contains some video footage shot by R.E.M.s lead singer Michael Stipe dating back to the mid-1980s, while the band was still recording under the I...
Tourfilm (1990) is a documentary-style concert film by American rock band R.E.M. The film chronicles the bands 1989 Green tour of North America. ...
Cover of Pop Screen Pop Screen is a video feature compiling all of the bands Document and Green-era promotional videos. ...
Cover of This Film Is On This Film Is On is a video feature compiling all of R.E.M.s Out of Time-era promotional videos, as well as several recorded for this release alone. ...
Cover of Parallel Parallel is a video feature compiling all of R.E.M.s Automatic for the People and Monster-era promotional videos, as well as several recorded for this release alone. ...
Road Movie is a documentary-style film by rock group R.E.M., available on both VHS and DVD, charting the groups 1995 worldwide tour in support Monster, released in late 1994. ...
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| | Related articles | Alternative rock · Hindu Love Gods · I.R.S. Records · Warner Bros. Records · Homer the Moe | | Persondata | | NAME | Stipe, John Michael | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Michael Stipe | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | singer for R.E.M. | | DATE OF BIRTH | 1960-01-04 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Decatur, Georgia | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | |