I lived in Atlanta as they made their way to the top. I left there in late 82’ but have always considered REM to be one of those bands who really stayed who they were. I saw them many times at 688 and loved it.
Great interview! It's funny to see how radio music still back then sounded like it was written by the same five guys (of course, at least now, a lot of it is). I wonder if REM would have gotten an ET spot if they'd come around in a similar fashion today.
No grudge against promoting but it’s a pretty big disconnect to see Buck & co. within the format of ET. Why? The (then) ultimately non-commercial interfacing with the ultimately commercial. And through the lense of the embarrassing eighties at that. Rough stuff.
Buck boldly declares in this '84 interview that pop music is homogenized and all sounds the same. I wonder what he would say about REM's last few albums?
i am a huge R.E.M fan, but all of their records were absolutely eargasmic up to Around the sun, and particularity their last 2... which were just shit compared to what R.E.M had achieved prior
I lived in Atlanta as they made their way to the top. I left there in late 82’ but have always considered REM to be one of those bands who really stayed who they were. I saw them many times at 688 and loved it.
Peter went to Mike's barber!
the entertainment tonight intro gave me some serious flashbacks. Holy fuck things have changed since I was little in the 80s.
This is beyond amazing!!! Thanks for sharing ;)
Nice interview! Thanks for sharing ;)
Stipe sporting his Peter Frampton look
what a band
Now THAT'S entertainment.
Great interview! It's funny to see how radio music still back then sounded like it was written by the same five guys (of course, at least now, a lot of it is).
I wonder if REM would have gotten an ET spot if they'd come around in a similar fashion today.
Cool, thanks for posting - But now I'll always wonder whether or not Conan should be considered a swashbuckler...
I walk by what is left of the church,the steeple,everyday.Mills and Stipe are around town often
starts at 0:56
What word does he use at 2:24 when he says they put out a record that didn't ???? to the southern stereotype.
3.49 - 3.59 Oh dear, poor old Bill Berry looks more like Calamity Jane. What is he wearing on his feet?
Interview itself is awesome... the rest of it reeks of the 80's XD
No grudge against promoting but it’s a pretty big disconnect to see Buck & co. within the format of ET. Why? The (then) ultimately non-commercial interfacing with the ultimately commercial. And through the lense of the embarrassing eighties at that. Rough stuff.
Buck boldly declares in this '84 interview that pop music is homogenized and all sounds the same. I wonder what he would say about REM's last few albums?
i am a huge R.E.M fan, but all of their records were absolutely eargasmic up to Around the sun, and particularity their last 2... which were just shit compared to what R.E.M had achieved prior
Yeah Rem was on entertainment tonight in 1984 you can call them great but not indie by any stretch from that point on.
rem would have been better if they did chew tobacco
nope, 2 of those guys died. now it's just the 3 left making all the "music".