In 1983, when Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and The Police’s “Synchronicity” dominated the airwaves, R.E.M.’s album “Murmur” was chosen as album of the year and best new band of the year by Rolling Stone and by Village Voice. R.E.M. played by […]
In 1983, when Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and The Police’s “Synchronicity” dominated the airwaves, R.E.M.’s album “Murmur” was chosen as album of the year and best new band of the year by Rolling Stone and by Village Voice. R.E.M. played by […]
REM played by their own rules from the very beginning. They sounded like no one else. In 1983 when Michael Jacksons Thriller and the Police synchronicity dominated the airwaves, rem’s album Murmur was chosen as album of the year and […]
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