The Story of R.E.M.
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Picture a 1970s American teen, dressed as Frank N. Furter from Rocky Horror, interviewed on local TV outside a suburban cinema. That fearless teen grows up to be Michael Stipe, lead singer of R.E.M., the first alternative band to achieve global commercial success, from its origins in tiny Athens, Georgia. On this episode you'll learn:
- How Athens, Georgia became the unlikely spawning ground for several successful bands.
- How R.E.M. created a memorable sound by combining punk, pop music, southern rock and R'n'B
- Why Pearl Jam and Nirvana cited R.E.M. as a major trailblazer, and influence on their sound
- How an onstage near-tragedy changed the band forever...
- The college radio strategy the company employed to build its credibility and momentum
- Why R.E.M. turned down the offer to write a theme song for the popular TV show Friends
The first alternative band to experience mass commercial success, R.E.M. occupies an influential position in music history, inspiring many bands with their fiercely independent spirit and sound. Astonishingly, the band first heard on 1980s college radio went on to sell 90 million albums.
Guest Bio - Peter Ames Carlin, author & journalist
Peter appeared on our Bruce Springsteen episode. In addition to writing a best-seller about Springsteen, he's chronicled Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Paul McCartney of The Beatles. His new book, The Name of This Band is R.E.M., has just been released.
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