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Michael Stipe, Thom Yorke (1990′s)
“We have to salute back our youth. We have to be with them, pray with them, march with them. Their cause is ours. Their cause is our future.”
Last night at Tribeca 2018, the genius Patti Smith was joined by friends/fellow music gods Bruce Springsteen and Michael Stipe on stage at the Beacon Theatre, where she sang some of her greatest hits and honored the Parkland activists after the debut of Steven Sebring and Apple Music’s new documentary Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band, in which Smith performs her iconic masterpiece Horses in full for its 40th anniversary.
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Michael Stipe by Ben Aqua (Outtake from 2015 photoshoot)
November 5th 2017 Carnegie Hall New York.
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Michael Stipe by David Fischer (2016)
michael became young!!😍i’m glad!!😆❤️
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hey Dear, Is there anything fun to do?
On this day in music history: September 27, 1994 - “Monster”, the ninth album by R.E.M. is released. Produced by Scott Litt and R.E.M., it is recorded at Kingsway Studios in New Orleans, LA, Crossover Soundstage in Atlanta, GA, Criteria Studios in Miami, FL, Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles, CA from April - May 1994. Marking a dramatic shift away from the quieter tone of the bands two previous albums, “Monster” features more loud, aggressive guitar driven material. The band experiences numerous set backs during the recording sessions, with drummer Bill Berry and bassist Mike Mills becoming ill on different occasions, bringing a halt to recording. Once recording starts again in Miami, sessions are stopped once again when lead singer Michael Stipe has to have emergency dental surgery. These events put the band way behind schedule in completing the album, leading to tensions that nearly cause R.E.M. to break up. The first single “What’s The Frequency, Kenneth?”, whose title is inspired by an incident in which CBS news anchor Dan Rather is victim of an unprovoked attack by two mentally disturbed men shouting the phrase at him. “Monster” spends two weeks at number one on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified 4x Platinum in the US by the RIAA.