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Michael Interview With The Sun

Michael's thoughts on the new complilation

This interview with Michael is taken from The Sun's website...it was conducted by Jacqui Swift and published on September 8th.

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MICHAEL STIPE looks a decade younger than his 46 years. Dressed in dark skinny jeans and a black leather jacket that accentuates those famous piercing blue eyes, he seems relaxed after flying in from a holiday in the South of France.

Sitting opposite me in a luxurious rooftop suite of an exclusive hotel, the R.E.M. singer is in London for just two days, to talk about a period he clearly holds a great affection for — R.E.M.’s early years on I..R..S. Records, the International Record Syndicate label run by Miles Copeland.

As the people from Russell Brand’s 1 Leicester Square show noisily set up and prepare for the next interview with Michael, he is quickly updated on who Russell is and what is expected of him for the filming. He is co-operative and carries on chatting to me as I wait for the briefing to finish.

Friendly and courteous, there aren’t many singers on his superstar level who would even think about giving interviews for old albums.
R.E.M. — including retired drummer Bill Berry — compiled the best tracks from their first EP Chronic Town and their first five albums for this compilation.

Michael told SFTW: “I’m really happy with the results. We called Bill Berry out of retirement to help us choose the songs and the videos for the DVD release, the B sides and all the extra stuff that’s on there.

“I think it will be an interesting compilation for people who have known the band for a long, long time. But there are a lot of people, who maybe just because of their age, think of R.E.M. as a band who started out around Losing My Religion, and so here’s this whole early period of work which was an intense period for us as songwriters.”

Here in an exclusive interview with SFTW, Michael looks back at R.E.M.’s early years, reveals the shock of beating Jacko’s Thriller in an end of year poll and how the band suffered when drummer Bill Berry retired in 1997, two years after collapsing on stage with a brain aneurysm.

How was it going back to the vaults and picking the tracks for this album?

There were a few songs that surprised me because we don’t perform them live and I had not listened to them for some time, so it was really awesome to hear those. And then to be able to approach the label people and say which songs we wanted.

Each one of you selected an individual track?

For my chosen track Time After Time (AnnElise), I rediscovered the song putting this compilation together. I’d forgotten about it.

Looking back at the recording of that song, from the perspective of a 46-year-old, 20 odd years later, I realised how much the Velvet Underground were such a huge influence in that song.

We were all huge fans and that song sounds exactly like the Velvet Underground’s first album to me from the drums to the vocal melody. But it’s R.E.M.’s take on it.

It shows we were just an embryonic band developing into a band with five years under our belts, and seven years of touring, but it also shows a lot of the influences that are now, to me, very obvious.

What other influences can you now hear in those recordings?

Pop radio from the 1960s was a huge influence. The whole British and the New York punk scene were really what brought us together as a band.

You followed punk and created this new genre. Were you aware of that?

It was completely by accident. We were interpreting our influences and doing what we thought was the best thing we could do at the time, with our limited abilities as musicians and song-writers. Then it became its own thing.

Were you having flashbacks as you selected the tracks?

Yep, especially with some of the interviews and videos, I hadn’t seen some in years and they’re very funny. The time I had DOG scrawled over my forehead. I was really, really sick. I had a terrible fever, and I felt like s**t. There’s that phrase “sick as a dog”. So I wrote it on my forehead. Share the misery!

Which ones stand out?

Us on The Tube — the hairstyles alone were pretty shocking. I remember doing the show with Tom Waits who I was a huge fan of. We talked about make-up as I used to have a look at the time, and he used to put on a lot of make-up.

In those whacked-out memories, I also remember playing The Tube with Wham! and they had 18 dancers, were wearing legwarmers and were lip-synching and we were playing live.

When we looked at the audience, they were all staring at us like we were the most uninteresting thing that had ever stepped onto stage. Yet on camera we were trying very hard to be incredibly interesting.

How do the early years compare to the present day?

I can look back on it and objectify, but really it’s my life. It didn’t feel small at the time to play the Marquee Club and it be sold out.
We were this nothing band who played to eight people in Detroit, Michigan, then flew to London and sold out this famous club that we’d been looking at pictures of from the punk rock days. We were there and there were people there to see us, it was like: “Wow!”

Each album built on the last. Did that mean you enjoyed it more?

It’s a very different time now. I don’t think a band now would be able to grow in that way. We emerged very publicly as a group and we grew up in public. I don’t know if a band would be allowed that now. It just speaks of a very different time.

Your debut album, Murmur, was named as Rolling Stone’s album of the year! How did that feel?

Shocking! I couldn’t believe that they had chosen us as album of the year over Michael Jackson’s Thriller - which had sold at the time tens of millions of records - and War by U2. It was like: “What? We’re just this nothing band?” But more people became interested in what we were doing.

Back then you said you had no idea how to make a commercial record.

I still don’t!

Has it been harder to keep your integrity once your fan base got larger?

No, in fact if anything it’s become easier. As a lyricist I feel more confident in my abilities now. I am more instinctual, which is closer to what I was doing in the early days.

Just trusting yourself as an artist and allowing that to be the creative driving force, rather than trying to interpret what people want to hear or do what radio wants. We have never been a band that catered to radio, and yet we’ve had a lot of success.

Did you have a new-found confidence because of the success of your debut?

We were well aware of the sophomore jinx. After the success of Murmur, we thought: “What on earth are people expecting of us?” So we decided to record and mix that record in 12 days. We just went in and whatever song we had, we put down in one take, or maybe two takes and that was it. We just got the sophomore jinx out of the way.

It was really on our next album Fables Of The Reconstruction that I realised I had a distinctive style, which was basically singing nonsense over words, and stringing them together.

It was on Fables that I started writing narratives which to me made a lot of sense, that were attempting to be understandable to the listeners.

Some twenty years later I am still trying to write clearly understandable narratives, but no one else seems to understand including my band mates.

Fables was recorded in London. That was an unhappy time for you, why?

We had been touring for five solid years and we had just three weeks to write the record, and we found ourselves in a very cold, wet place with no money.

So we were starving and freezing. We love London, but creatively it was a very difficult time for us.

You said then it felt like the band was having a nervous breakdown.

I sure was but I don’t think it’s reflected on the record at all. It remains one of my favourite R.E.M. records.

Your third album, Life’s Rich Pageant, was produced by Don Gehman. How much do you owe him for the larger rock sound that appeared on this album?

He was renowned for his drum sound and that was something we were interested in, so we basically got a lot louder drums. It was a very confident record for us at the time.

But his production style was really to question me, my motives and my lyrics. It stole what confidence I had away. I don’t blame him for that, it was just a clash of personalities and his interpretation of where I needed to go though it was going in a direction that was probably a little bit earlier than I needed to go in.

Your fourth album, Document, had a more jagged sound. Was that to complement the more political lyrics?

I think so. There were some very angry songs on that album, some very overtly, even fanatically political songs. It was reflecting what it was like to live under the Reagan and Bush eras. At that point it felt like enough is enough.

It was a blow for you when Bill Berry left REM. Did your music suffer?

I think the record that we made after he quit, Up, is the one of the most emotionally raw records that we’ve ever made. It’s about two songs too long.

I’m really proud of the record, but it shows a band that had just fallen apart at the seams and which was trying, with Sellotape, to put ourselves back together again.




By Pirateking - 12th September 2006


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Live at Olympia
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Reckoning Deluxe Edition
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European Festival Dates Announced
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European Tour Dates Announced
UK dates to follow - 11th Feb 2008

R.E.M. and Albert
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Supernatural Superserious
New single available to listen to now - 7th Feb 2008

R.E.M. Announce North American Tour
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Join the group there! - 3rd Feb 2008

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Launch it from the official site - 27th Sep 2007

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First ever live CD/DVD release. - 2nd Sep 2007

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Recording Round Up
Recording going well - 2nd Aug 2007

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A rare accolade - 2nd Aug 2007

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10 year issue features some ledgeds of rock - 19th Jul 2007

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Virginia Tech Tragedy
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A feast of R.E.M. goodies - 19th Mar 2007

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When The Light Is Mine
The Best Of...Video Collection (DVD) - 12th Sep 2006

What The Sun Thinks Of Early R.E.M.
They choose their favourites - 12th Sep 2006

Michael Interview With The Sun
Michael's thoughts on the new complilation - 12th Sep 2006

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Michael And The Mercy Corps
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More on the induction - 19th Jun 2006

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Georgia Music Hall Of Fame
R.E.M. to be inducted - 10th Apr 2006

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Ken Talks
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Athens Downtown Christmas Parade Of Lights
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I.R.S. Re-Issues
Jumping on the Warners bandwagon? - 7th Dec 2005

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A poll based on the last 25 years - 7th Dec 2005

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Together in Seattle. - 17th Nov 2005

Reckon I'll Get The Guardian
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The Minus 5 Tour With Robyn Hitchcock
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Future Of Music Summit
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The Great R.E.M. Debate
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Live 8 DVD Set
R.E.M. Featured On Three Disc Set - 18th Sep 2005

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Hyde Park Gig Postponed
Now Scheduled for 16th July - 7th Jul 2005

Update For The Hyde Park Concert
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7th July 2005 - London Bomb Blasts
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Uncut Magazine - REM Specials
Bonanza for fans - 29th Jun 2005

R.E.M. Balloch Gig Review
A long story begins... - 23rd Jun 2005

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The band are confirmed - 2nd Jun 2005

Stipe Talks About The Next Album
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The Best 25 R.E.M. Songs
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25 Years On
Re-living the first R.E.M. gig, EVER! - 28th Apr 2005

The Fans V Mike Mills
We interview the man himself - 5th Jun 2005

We Want Your Feedback!!
What do you think of the new chatroom! - 25th Apr 2005

Michael Stipe On Australian TV
Andrew Denton interviews the frontman - 25th Apr 2005

St Mary's Episcopal Church, Oconee Street
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More Dates Announced
- 25th Jan 2005

NEW AROUND THE SUN CHORD BOOK
- 25th Jan 2005

NEW SINGLE
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Aftermath 2nd Single Out End Nov.
- 2nd Nov 2004

YOUR INFO GOT
- 2nd Nov 2004

Michael Stipe Interview
- 15th Jun 2004

Saved!
- 5th Jun 2004

Peter Buck appears on new Thrills album
- 5th Jun 2004

New song previewed for label?
- 4th Jun 2004

R.E.M. Tour 2003/04
- 13th Dec 2002

Primitive and Howling
- 8th Sep 2002

Automatic and Reveal Remastered
- 16th Aug 2002

New Album on it's way!!
- 7th May 2002

Official Reveal Remixes Availible
- 18th May 2002

Buck Trial Update
- 4th Apr 2002

Buck Cleared of 'Air-Rage' Attack
- 5th Apr 2002

Final letter from America
- 26th Apr 2002

Stipe Contributes to New 'Faultline' Album
- 14th Mar 2002

Buck Back in London Court
- 20th Mar 2002

Buck Blames Medication for 'Air-Rage'
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Doctor Rejects Buck's Drugged Claims
- 26th Mar 2002

Band Members Speak in Defence of Peter
- 27th Mar 2002

R.E.M. Tribute Album Released
- 2nd Feb 2002

INSPIRED - The R.E.M. Art Exhibition
- 18th Feb 2002

R.E.M. Help Fight AIDS
- 14th Jan 2002

I'll Take The Rain - The Single
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BUCK SCORES FOR DINNER WITH FRIENDS
- 14th Aug 2001

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- 3rd Jul 2001

R.E.M. TO RECORD EPISODE OF "THE SIMPSONS"
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TRANSCRIPT OF R.E.M CHAT ON MSN
- 7th Jun 2001

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- 10th Jun 2001

SPECIAL R.E.M. EDITION OF Q MAGAZINE
- 10th Jun 2001

MIKE MILLS INTERVIEW
- 18th Jun 2001

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- 2nd May 2001

R.E.M. CDNOW INTERVIEW
- 21st May 2001

REVEAL PROMO TOUR POSTCARD
- 21st May 2001

REVEAL PROMO TOUR UPDATE
- 21st May 2001

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- 21st May 2001

REVEAL SET TO TOP UK CHART
- 21st May 2001

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- 21st May 2001

R.E.M. SHOOT SECOND REVEAL SINGLE VIDEO
- 21st May 2001

TORONTO CONCERT REPORT
- 21st May 2001

TORONTO CONCERT ON CANADIAN TV
- 21st May 2001

R.E.M. PLAY FOR FAN CLUB MEMBERS
- 21st May 2001

REVEAL CHARTS AT NO.1 IN THE UK
- 21st May 2001

POSTCARD FROM NEW YORK CITY
- 22nd May 2001

R.E.M. RECORD FOR MTV UNPLUGGED
- 22nd May 2001

R.E.M. ON TOTP - VIDEO CLIPS ONLINE
- 23rd May 2001

CHART REVEAL'S SUCCESS
- 23rd May 2001

R.E.M. IN JAPAN
- 25th May 2001

R.E.M. IN SYDNEY
- 27th May 2001

REPORT FROM JAPAN
- 29th May 2001

MORE REVEALING CHARTS
- 29th May 2001

AUSSIE R.E.M. NEWS
- 31st May 2001

VIEW R.E.M. AT J-WAVE
- 31st May 2001

R.E.M. CHAT ONLINE AT MSN
- 31st May 2001

SCOTT McCAUGHEY INTERVIEW
- 5th Apr 2001

R.E.M. TO BE FEATURED ON BBC RADIO 2
- 5th Apr 2001

R.E.M. TO PLAY TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON
- 5th Apr 2001

SHE JUST WANTS TO BE MP3 CLIP
- 6th Apr 2001

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- 11th Apr 2001

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- 12th Apr 2001

PETER BUCK ARRIVES IN LONDON AND IS CHARGED
- 21st Apr 2001

REVEAL PROMOTIONAL APPEARANCES
- 22nd Apr 2001

PETER BUCK GRANTED BAIL IN LONDON COURT
- 23rd Apr 2001

REHEARSALS BEGIN IN LONDON
- 23rd Apr 2001

WIN TICKETS FOR THE BBC SHOW LATER WITH JOOL
- 24th Apr 2001

R.E.M. ON TOP OF THE POPS
- 27th Apr 2001

R.E.M. ARTICLE AND INTERVIEW IN "THE TIMES"
- 27th Apr 2001

SEE R.E.M. REHEARSALS
- 27th Apr 2001

ALL THE WAY TO RENO VIDEO CLIP AND INTERVIEW
- 27th Apr 2001

R.E.M. PLAY FOR MANDELA
- 30th Apr 2001

IMITATION OF LIFE RELEASED IN THREE FORMATS
- 30th Apr 2001

IMITATION OF LIFE
AUDIO PREVIEW - 15th Mar 2001

IMITATION OF LIFE
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IMITATION OF LIFE & REVEAL RELEASE DATE MURMURINGS
- 28th Mar 2001

LISTEN TO THE MIKE AND MICHAEL INTERVIEW ON BBC RADIO 1 (29 MARCH)
- 29th Mar 2001

R.E.M. HQ REVEALS "CHORUS AND THE RING"
- 30th Mar 2001

LOVE TRACTOR (FEATURING BILL BERRY) TO RELEASE A NEW STUDIO ALBUM
- 14th Feb 2001

REVEAL UPDATE
- 14th Feb 2001

INSPIRED R.E.M. ART EXHIBITION - LATEST HAPPENINGS
- 20th Feb 2001

MORE IS REVEALED
- 27th Feb 2001

NEXT ALBUM WILL BE TITLED "REVEAL" AND RELEASED IN MAY
- 10th Jan 2001

THE LOWDOWN ON "REVEAL"
- 11th Jan 2001

FAN CLUB CHRISTMAS 2000 PACKAGE
- 11th Dec 2000

R.E.M. CONFIRM BUNEOS AIRES APPEARANCE
- 16th Nov 2000

R.E.M. GOING HOME TO GEORGIA - ALBUM ALMOST DONE
- 3rd Oct 2000

R.E.M. DOCUMENTARY TO SCREEN IN LONDON
- 5th Oct 2000

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- 16th Oct 2000

R.E.M. PLAYS SURPRISE HOMETOWN GIG FOR LAND AID
- 24th Oct 2000

RE-DISCOVERY OF THE FABLES TAPES
- 26th Oct 2000

LIVE VERSION OF WALK UNAFRAID RELEASED
- 27th Oct 2000

MIKE ON THE NEW RECORD'S PROGRESS
- 27th Oct 2000

CHARITY AUCTION OF R.E.M. UP TOUR PROGRAM
- 6th Sep 2000

STIPE HINTS AT 2001 TOUR
- 14th Sep 2000

RECORDING PROGRESS REPORT & ONLINE HQ RE-VAMP
- 17th Sep 2000

ALBUM RECORDING IS GOING WELL IN DUBLIN
- 24th Aug 2000

R.E.M. ANNOUNCE BRAZIL APPEARANCE
- 29th Aug 2000

NEW MICHAEL STIPE INTERVIEW
- 3rd Jul 2000

MICHAEL STIPE CONTRIBUTES IN FOUR SONGS FOR UTAH SAINTS NEW ALBUM
- 3rd Jul 2000

MICHAEL STIPE DAZED & CONFUSED INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
MICHAEL STIPE ON R.E.M. - 17th Jul 2000

R.E.M. GOES DVD
- 22nd Jul 2000

ALBUM RECORDING CONTINUES IN ATHENS
- 22nd Jul 2000

MICHAEL STIPE CONTRIBUTES TO ATHENS ART EXHIBIT
- 21st Jun 2000

R.E.M. FANS INVITED TO APPEAR ON TV
- 13th Jun 2000

R.E.M. PICTURES IN "LEVEL" MAGAZINE - STIPE MAKES THE COVER
- 6th Jun 2000

MICHAEL STIPE NARRATES RIO NEGRO MASSACRE VIDEO
- 13th May 2000

MICHAEL STIPE IN MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR FILM DEAL
- 22nd Apr 2000

McCARTHY TO PRODUCE AGAIN
- 21st Apr 2000

BILL BERRY BACK IN ACTION FOR A CHARITY RECORD
- 21st Apr 2000

McCARTHY TO PRODUCE AGAIN
- 21st Apr 2000

PAINTINGS OF R.E.M. AT GLASTONBURY 99 ARE UP FOR CHARITY AUCTION
- 16th Apr 2000

THE 12TH STUDIO ALBUM - AND WHEN TO EXPECT IT
- 9th Mar 2000

MICHAEL AND PETER MAKE GUEST CONTRIBUTIONS
- 26th Feb 2000

SIGNED PHOTO OF STIPE UP FOR AUCTION
- 31st Jan 2000

THE GREAT BEYOND - NO.3 IN THE UK.
- 30th Jan 2000

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- 24th Jan 2000

TIME-WARNER AND EMI MERGER
- 24th Jan 2000

THE GREAT BEYOND SINGLE - THE LATEST RELEASE DATE INFORMATION
- 15th Jan 2000

The Great Beyond Single
B-sides corrected - 3rd Dec 1999

R.E.M. Live On The Internet
Fans can chat to R.E.M. online - 2nd Dec 1999

The Great Beyond Single
Release date announced - 1st Dec 1999

Fan Club Christmas Package
Holiday 1999 released - 27th Nov 1999

Man On The Moon
Movie soundtrack released - 23rd Nov 1999

Man On The Moon
The movie soundtrack - 20th Nov 1999

Losing Track
Another live version of Losing My Religion is released - 12th Nov 1999

The Great Beyond
Hear it online - 1st Nov 1999


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