FYI: R.E.M.
The Athens, GA natives will release a live album from their recent Dublin performances on October 16 and they just donated a track for the New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund. 
- The band made their first public performance in April of 1980 at a friend’s birthday party.
- Before settling on R.E.M., the band considered the names Twisted Kites, Can of Piss and Negro Wives.
- In May of 1980 R.E.M. headlined their first show at Tyrone’s Club in Athens, GA.
- The band open up for The Police in Atlanta in December, 1980.
- By April of 1981 they have recorded their first demo.
- May, 1982 their debut EP, Chronic Town, is released. Around this time, the band also signs with I.R.S. Records.
- R.E.M.’s first full debut, Murmur, is released in April, 1983.
- In 1983, the band opens up The Police at Shea Stadium and make their national televsion debut on The Late Show With David Letterman.
- Reckoning, the band’s second album, is released on April 16, 1984.
- The song “Without” appears in the Tom Hanks classic Bachelor Party.
- In 1985 the band’s “Preconstruction” college tour previewed songs from their third album, Fables of the Reconstruction.
- 1986’s Lifes Rich Pageant extended to a wider audience.
- 1987 was a big year for R.E.M.; they began a U.S. tour in January, a compilation of rarities, Dead Letter Office, is released, as well as, their breakthrough album Document.
- “The One I Love” reaches #9 on the Billboard charts by December of 1987.
- R.E.M. signs with Warner Bros. in June of 1988.
- I.R.S. releases the compilation Eponymous in 1988.
- Green, the band’s 1988 debut with Warner Bros., would go on to double platinum status.
- 1991’s Out of Time would hit #1 on the U.S. charts.
- The single “Shiny Happy People” features Kate Pierson of the B-52’s.
- R.E.M. releases their eighth studio album, Automatic for the People on October 6, 1992.
- Former Led Zeppelin bassist, John Paul Jones, composed the string arrangements for “Drive”, “The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite”, “Everybody Hurts” and “Nightswimming”.
- In the Kurt Cobain biography, Heavier Than Heaven, it states that Cobain was listening to Automatic for the People before his suicide.
- Monster released on September 27, 1994.
- “Let Me In” was written about Kurt Cobain, in fact, Cobain;s guitar (a Fender Jag-Stang) was given to Peter Buck and used on this song. The guitar can also be seen in the “What’s The Frequency, Kenneth?” video.
- In 1995 R.E.M. embarks on their first tour in six years.
- R.E.M. re-signs with Warner Bros. for a reported $80 million contract in 1996.
- New Adventues in Hi-Fi is released on September 10, 1986.
- Patti Smith appears on the single “E-Bow the Letter”.
- Drummer Bill Berry leaves the band in October of 1997.
- 1998’s Up was the first album without Bill Berry and the first album to come with lyrics.
- Up featured drummer Barrett Martin from the Screaming Trees and Beck’s touring drummer Joey Waronker.
- The band contributes “The Great Beyond” and wrote the instrumental score for the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon.
- Reveal is released on May 15, 2001.
- Warner Bros. releases In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 in October of 2003.
- Around the Sun is released on October 5, 2004.
- R.E.M. is part of the Vote for Change Tour, touring with Bright Eyes, John Fogerty and Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band.
- 2005 marked the band’s first full length world tour in ten years.
- In 2006 And I Feel Fine…The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 is released.
- R.E.M. contributes a cover of John Lennon’s ”#9 Dream” for Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur.
- On March 12, 2007 the band is inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Eddie Vedder.
- The band is currently working on their fourteenth album.
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acostill on September 7th, 2007 
3 opinions for FYI: R.E.M.
Sep 9, 2007 at 11:17 pm
A new live album. Pretty cool stuff I like REM a lot; I wonder if I’d like them as much as Can of Piss. I know for sure they would not have been featured on Sesame Street had that been their name — and them on Sesame Street is seriously on of the coolest things I ever saw so I’m glad they picked REM.
Sep 9, 2007 at 11:18 pm
“one of” not “on of” — I hate post errors :(
Sep 10, 2007 at 1:47 pm
Yeah, I don’t think that they would have had the fanbase with one of those earlier names, lol.
Seasame Street has done some awesome things, which makes it cool. I remember the Spin Doctors on there and I even saw a muppet band spoof Pearl Jam’s “Daughter”. They were called Fur Jam and their song was “Don’t Waste The Water”. Good stuff.
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