First posted 9/22/2011; updated 1/5/2020 |
R.E.M.l to r: Mike Mills, Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, and Peter Buck. Image from TheGuardian.com |
R.E.M. formed in Athens, GA. Active 1980-2011. Developed huge following with college audiences in the early 1980s as one of the first "alternative rock" groups. R.E.M. is the abbreviation for Rapid Eye Movement, sleep’s dream stage. Members: Michael Stipe (v), Peter Buck (g), Mike Mills (b), and Bill Berry (d: 80-98). Buck, Mills, and Berry worked with Warren Zevon on the one-time collaboration Hindu Love Gods in 1990. Buck was also in Minus 5 (95). Their song “Losing My Religion” is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Songs of the Rock Era, 1954-1999. Their album Automatic for the People (1992) is featured in the DMDB book The Top 100 Albums of All Time. |
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Top 100 SongsDave’s Music Database lists are determined by song’s appearances on best-of lists as well as chart success, sales, radio airplay, streaming, and awards. Songs which hit #1 on various charts are noted. (Click for codes to singles charts.) DMDB Top 1%: 1. Losing My Religion (1991) #1 AR,MR DMDB Top 5%: 2. Everybody Hurts (1992) DMDB Top 10%: 6. Man on the Moon (1992) DMDB Top 20%: 9. Shiny Happy People (1991) 11. The Great Beyond (1999) #1 AA 21. The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite (1992) Beyond the DMDB Top 20%: 24. Supernatural Superserious (2008) #1 AA 31. Bad Day (2003) #1 AA 41. Ages of You (1985) 51. King of the Road (1984) 61. King of Birds (1987) 71. We All Go Back to Where We Belong (2011) 81. Hope (1998) 91. The King of Comedy (1994) Resources and Related Links: |