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Michael Stipe

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As the frontman for R.E.M., arguably the most important and influential American rock band of the post-punk era, Michael Stipe transformed himself from enigmatic cult hero into mainstream icon. Famed for his confoundingly opaque lyrics and notoriously mumbled delivery, the once-introverted Stipe translated his growing fame into an outlet to champion his social and political concerns, emerging as one of popular music's most respected figures, as well as the acknowledged forefather of the alternative rock movement. Born John Michael Stipe in Decatur, GA, on January 4, 1960, he was a military brat whose life was forever changed by Patti Smith's Horses album; Television's Marquee Moon and Wire's Pink Flag were also massive influences on his musical sensibility, and during high school he joined a punk cover band. While studying painting and photography at the University of Georgia, Stipe befriended aspiring guitarist Peter Buck, and with bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry, they formed R.E.M. in 1980. Honing an atmospheric, jangly pop sound often reminiscent of the Byrds, R.E.M. toured relentlessly prior to issuing their debut single, "Radio Free Europe," on the tiny Hib-Tone label in mid-1981; the record's success on college radio attracted the attention of IRS Records, which released the band's Chronic Town EP a year later.

R.E.M.'s first full-length album, 1983's Murmur, cemented their reputation as critics' darlings and made Stipe an underground icon -- his cryptic, often unintelligible lyrics were analyzed with Talmudic fervor, and his thrift-store image was copied by countless acolytes. Despite little mainstream airplay, 1984's Reckoning reached the Top 30 and with the darkly beautiful follow-up Fables of the Reconstruction, the band earned increasing MTV visibility for the videos "Can't Get There From Here" and "Driver 8." Stipe himself directed the video for "Fall on Me," the lead single from R.E.M.'s fourth LP, 1986's Lifes Rich Pageant; thanks to producer Don Gehman, Stipe's vocals resonated with newfound clarity, revealing a growing awareness with sociopolitical concerns (among them environmental issues and American foreign policy). 1987's Document was R.E.M.'s commercial breakthrough, buoyed by the Top Ten hit "The One I Love"; with Green, the band's debut for new label Warner Bros., Stipe for the first time ever allowed one of his lyrics ("World Leader Pretend") to be reprinted on the jacket sleeve. Released on Election Day 1988, the album was R.E.M.'s most pointedly polemic to date, although the hits "Stand" and "Pop Song 89" also reflected the band's wry sense of humor.

Following the Green tour, R.E.M. took an extended break, during which Stipe focused on his film company C-00, produced material for local discoveries like Vic Chesnutt and the Chickasaw Mudd Puppies, and lent guest vocals to a variety of projects. R.E.M. returned in 1991 with the chart-topping Out of Time, which generated the Top Ten hits "Losing My Religion" and "Shiny Happy People"; the elegiac masterpiece Automatic for the People followed and as alternative rock took over the pop charts, the band (and Stipe in particular) was widely acknowledged among the chief inspirations behind a generation of new artists. While touring in support of 1995's Monster, Stipe was temporarily sidelined by hernia surgery; he returned to complete the tour and two years later, R.E.M. resurfaced with New Adventures in Hi-Fi. Outside of his musical activities, in 1998 Stipe published the photo collection Two Times Intro: On the Road With Patti Smith; he also worked with his new feature film production company, Single Cell, which in 1999 yielded the acclaimed Being John Malkovich and American Movie. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Genres

: athens indie

Total plays

15.3 million
Updated on 2025-05-02

Monthly listeners

28,385

Followers

26,140

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    439 listeners
  2. Belgium
    474 listeners
  3. Australia
    423 listeners
  4. Australia
    399 listeners
  5. Netherlands
    354 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Broken Promise
Broken Promise
5,091,118 4:14 2016-10-07
The Way You Dream
The Way You Dream
2,438,250 8:20 2001-01-01
No Time For Love Like Now
No Time For Love Like Now
2,274,660 4:21 2020-06-12
Lo que hay es lo que ves - Dueto 2007
Lo que hay es lo que ves - Dueto 2007
1,578,667 6:33 2007-01-01
Ognuno Soffre - Italian Version of 'Everybody Hurts'
Ognuno Soffre - Italian Version of 'Everybody Hurts'
568,584 4:51 1980-01-01
Family Ties
Family Ties
345,387 3:44 2022-03-22
Drive to the Ocean
Drive to the Ocean
318,417 3:36 2020-01-29
Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning
294,567 3:50 2021-09-24
Your Capricious Soul
Your Capricious Soul
291,901 3:05 2019-11-01
Oh Me, Oh My
Oh Me, Oh My
265,818 5:50 2023-03-10
Cartoons and Forever Plans (feat. Michael Stipe)
Cartoons and Forever Plans (feat. Michael Stipe)
264,754 2:54 2009-03-31
Time is the Killer
Time is the Killer
219,912 4:02 2019-02-14
L'Hôtel
L'Hôtel
163,172 4:24 2006-01-01
Everything's Coming Undone
Everything's Coming Undone
161,544 3:50 2017-02-07
Rio Grande
Rio Grande
153,235 2:47 2013-02-19
I'll Give You My Skin
I'll Give You My Skin
138,033 3:33 1986-01-01
Hands Down
Hands Down
101,590 3:39 2023-09-07
Opening Medley ("I'm Getting Wet And I Don't Care At All")
Opening Medley ("I'm Getting Wet And I Don't Care At All")
82,401 9:04 1988-03-03
My Youngest Son Came Home Today - with Michael Stipe
My Youngest Son Came Home Today - with Michael Stipe
75,311 3:39 2023-10-13
What It Is - 2006 Remaster
What It Is - 2006 Remaster
56,789 6:20 1990-02-24
Souris nocturne
Souris nocturne
50,890 2:52 2018-12-11
Cheree (feat. Michael Stipe)
Cheree (feat. Michael Stipe)
41,000 4:60 2008-09-09
Losing My Religion - Medieval Version
Losing My Religion - Medieval Version
36,477 4:27 2023-01-26
My Gang
My Gang
34,244 2:23 1997-01-01
Clustering Train
Clustering Train
30,329 6:04 1985-01-01
Shiny Happy People: Centre Practice
Shiny Happy People: Centre Practice
27,822 1:18 2019-11-08
Boy (Go)
Boy (Go)
27,611 3:51 1985-01-01
Omaha
Omaha
23,614 3:09 1985-01-01
Everybody Hurts
Everybody Hurts
19,948 5:47 2007-01-01
Buck / Mills / Stipe / Arr Tognetti: I've been high
Buck / Mills / Stipe / Arr Tognetti: I've been high
18,969 3:44 2015-07-31
What It Is - Demo
What It Is - Demo
18,245 6:16 1990-02-24
Losing My Religion (Arr. for Guitar)
Losing My Religion (Arr. for Guitar)
17,158 3:50 2020-06-07
Time is the Killer (Piano Version)
Time is the Killer (Piano Version)
16,261 4:02 2019-10-31
Everybody Hurts (Arr. for Guitar)
Everybody Hurts (Arr. for Guitar)
14,464 4:57 2020-07-19
Everybody Hurts
Everybody Hurts
7,324 5:40 2014-04-01
Man on the Moon (Arr. for Guitar)
Man on the Moon (Arr. for Guitar)
7,231 5:39 2020-04-26
Eureka
Eureka
4,925 3:13 1988-01-01

New releases

Losing My Religion (Medieval Version)
Losing My Religion (Medieval Version)
2023-01-26
[Wave Of Bardcore Records]
No Time For Love Like Now
No Time For Love Like Now
2020-06-12
[37d03d]
Drive to the Ocean
Drive to the Ocean
2020-01-29
[Futurepicenter, Inc]
Your Capricious Soul
Your Capricious Soul
2019-11-01
[Futurepicenter, Inc]