PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
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Are there any book lovers out there who have recommendations for a book/bio-esque on REM?
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The best/most definitive one is probably Perfect Circle by Tony Fletcher. It's the most recent (and huge) update on his previous bios of the band. It's more or less band-sanctioned. Another good one is Fiction by David Buckley.dad wrote:Are there any book lovers out there who have recommendations for a book/bio-esque on REM?
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Speaking of Perfect Circle, how did the REM thread get above the Tool thread again?
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R.E.M. is a way better band Bam
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Tool's gone into media shutdown cause they don't want to admit that the album has been delayed furtherBammer wrote:Speaking of Perfect Circle, how did the REM thread get above the Tool thread again?
Such BS you guys.
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durdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
There are plenty of good-great REM albums, but Hi-Fi is special.
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totally agreePHATJ wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.![]()
There are plenty of good-great REM albums, but Hi-Fi is special.
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I've been burned out on REM for a long time now. It's not their fault it's mine. I overindulged. I'm really looking forward to getting over my getting over of REM cause they are so good.
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Cheers!tattooedeverything wrote:The best/most definitive one is probably Perfect Circle by Tony Fletcher. It's the most recent (and huge) update on his previous bios of the band. It's more or less band-sanctioned. Another good one is Fiction by David Buckley.dad wrote:Are there any book lovers out there who have recommendations for a book/bio-esque on REM?
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incorrectdurdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
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He doesn't think that?cutuphalfdead wrote:incorrectdurdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
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his thinking is incorrect because my opinion is factdurdencommatyler wrote:He doesn't think that?cutuphalfdead wrote:incorrectdurdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
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i mean, it's a great album to be sure. but to say it's far and away their best is not only hyperbolic, but wrong.
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HiFi is my favorite also, but I would agree far and away is a stretch. I can see legit arguments for a lot of the albums- Automatic for the People, and Document are really stunningly good at what they do. Green, Monster, and Accelerate rock, Murmur is a brilliant opening statement from them. The list goes on.
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tree, when did you get Pete's password?cutuphalfdead wrote:his thinking is incorrect because my opinion is factdurdencommatyler wrote:He doesn't think that?cutuphalfdead wrote:incorrectdurdencommatyler wrote:PHATJ wrote:I think Hi-Fi is far and away the best REM album.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:i mean, it's a great album to be sure. but to say it's far and away their best is not only hyperbolic, but wrong.
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For me it's not even close. Hi-Fi is a tier above everything else they've done. It's the single REM album that I listen to from beginning to end with any regularity and the one I find myself craving. And the only one I've ever found myself wanting to listen to on repeat. The only one where I've put on that record and not listened to anything else for weeks. If all of REM's catalog except for Hi-Fi was somehow erased from existence, it would suck, but I could live with it.liebzz wrote:HiFi is my favorite also, but I would agree far and away is a stretch. I can see legit arguments for a lot of the albums- Automatic for the People, and Document are really stunningly good at what they do. Green, Monster, and Accelerate rock, Murmur is a brilliant opening statement from them. The list goes on.
The next tier (Automatic, LRP, Monster, Collapse) for me is much, much closer.
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Never got into REM... never appealed to me