Can You Recommend Some R.E.M. Music?
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- ted_williams
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Steve/Ted: I've been a Robyn Hitchcock fan since around 1984. I recall reading an interview where he discussed his playing style. He said that he developed his overly busy picking style when he first started playing, because he wanted the sound of a Rick 12-string but couldn't afford one. That's exactly why I play the way I play (but now I own several Rick 12-strings).
It's impossible to own all of his albums, but I really like Respect, Mos Elixir, and Queen Elvis. I was fortunate to see him play with Pete Buck in Seattle in 1997, but back than, I was guitar ignorant, and don't know who played what. Robyn is a great guitar player and zany musician !! I once dated a girl who liked Robyn Hitchock. Why I didn't marry her is beyond me !!
"Say what you like about the tenets of national socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos." - Walter Sobchak.
Look at how many different people "chimed" in on this subject, all with different artists and favorite albums. The Beatles/Byrds get alot of press on the Ric forum, but that late 70s/80s college rock may be the deepest reservoir of Ric jangle, with R.E.M. at the top of the heap, in my opinion. We should have our own confluence !!
"Say what you like about the tenets of national socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos." - Walter Sobchak.
I believe I've bragged about this before, but...I replaced Mitch Easter in a late 70's, early 80's band The Cyclones. If anyone wants, i can e-mail you our local cult hit "You're So Cool". We were friends with REM early one through bands like The db's and the Bongos(featuring Rickenbacker player Richard Barone).
I've also recorded in Mitch's "Drive In" studio.
I've also recorded in Mitch's "Drive In" studio.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
Well, based in part on responses herein, I placed an order with CD Universe for Reckoning and Murmur by R.E.M., a Hollies anthology, Flaming Groovies Greatest Hits, and then for good measure, the newest Bryan Sutton CD (I'm primarily an acoustic player). I sense this 12 string thing is only just beginning.


