At dinner one evening, James Finch, the owner of the NASCAR racing team we sponsored, was talking about a NASCAR driver who was simply going through the motions. As James Finch described it, the driver had quit driving years before, but hadn't gotten out of the car yet. I recalled this story last week when the announcement about R.E.M. breaking up hit Facebook. Early in the band's history, they'd declared they'd be breaking up when one of R.E.M. quit or on December 31, 1999. Both events came and went (drummer Bill Berry left in 1997). True to their promise, R.E.M. "quit" creating much compelling new material (in my opinion) years ago, but they never got out of the car.
While that assessment of R.E.M. may seem overly harsh, I don't mean it to be.
My opinion simply represents the frustration of a once incredibly invested R.E.M. fan. Outside of the live retrospective concerts R.E.M. did a few years ago or the few times on recent recordings where they actually rocked, it's been disappointing to see a band which once earned the coveted "America''s best rock & roll band" designation on the cover of Rolling Stone going through the motions.
Nevertheless, I spent too much time listening to and learning the R.E.M. song catalog to not share how profoundly I was shaped by their early work:
Those are just four ways R.E.M. shaped my creative approach.
To wrap, I found this mid-1980's R.E.M. concert from German TV several years ago. After sitting on it for several years, here's the concert by individual song groupings - if you just want a sampler - or in its entirety (the last video) if you're a big R.E.M. fan. I love this show because it was R.E.M. before all the pretense that crept in years later.
Take a look at any part of the concert video. You'll definitely see the musical DIY roughness I described along with intriguing cover songs, but no "Radio Free Europe." – Mike Brown
Gravitys Pull / Harborcoat (1 of 12)
Sitting Still / Maps And Legends
Fall On Me / Green Grow The Rushes
So. Central Rain / Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
Can't Get There From Here / King Of The Road / 7 Chinese Brothers
Auctioneer (Another Engine) / Old Man Kensey
Little America / Pretty Persuasion
Encore 1: Theme From Two Steps Onward
Toys In The Attic / See No Evil / Second Guessing
Encore 2: Ghost Riders In The Sky / (Don't Go Back to) Rockville
We Walk-Falling In Love Again-Behind Closed Doors / Paint It, Black