[新聞] 搖滾大團R.E.M.宣佈解散
成軍31年 搖滾大團R.E.M.正式宣佈解散
才剛在今年三月發表第15張大碟《Collapse Into Now》
沒想到在短短半年之後就宣佈解散 真的很可惜
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R.E.M. Break Up: 'Our Deepest Thanks for Listening'
by Marc Schneider and Jason Lipshutz | September 21, 2011 1:32 EDT
Seminal alternative rock group R.E.M., once arguably the biggest band in the
world, called it quits Wednesday (Sept. 21) after 31 years and 15 albums
together. In a simple statement on their website, the Rock and Roll Hall of
Famers behind landmark albums including "Document" and "Automatic for the
People" give thanks to fans for sticking with them through a career that saw
its share of highs and lows.
"To our Fans and Friends: As R.E.M., and as lifelong friends and
co-conspirators, we have decided to call it a day as a band. We walk away
with a great sense of gratitude, of finality, and of astonishment at all we
have accomplished. To anyone who ever felt touched by our music, our deepest
thanks for listening."
The remaining three members of the band, singer Michael Stipe, guitarist
Peter Buck and bassist Mike Mills, soon chimed in to expand on why they're
breaking up now, just six months after releasing their fifteenth album. Mills
said the group's latest series of projects helped them come to the decision.
"During our last tour, and while making 'Collapse Into Now' and putting
together this greatest hits retrospective, we started asking ourselves, 'what
next'?" Mills said. "Working through our music and memories from over three
decades was a hell of a journey. We realized that these songs seemed to draw
a natural line under the last 31 years of our working together."
"Supernatural Superserious" (2008)
Stipe added in a matter-of-fact way that it was just time to "walk away,"
though it wasn't an easy decision to come to.
"A wise man once said -- 'the skill in attending a party is knowing when it's
time to leave.' We built something extraordinary together. We did this thing.
And now we're going to walk away from it," he noted. "I hope our fans realize
this wasn't an easy decision; but all things must end, and we wanted to do it
right, to do it our way."
Buck noted that the members of the band (including long-departed drummer Bill
Berry) may be breaking up but "walk away as great friends." He promises to
see fans again, "Even if it's only in the vinyl aisle of your local record
store, or standing at the back of the club: watching a group of 19 year olds
trying to change the world."
Since forming as a quartet in 1980, R.E.M. released 15 studio albums,
beginning with their seminal 1983 debut "Murmur." An acclaimed string of
albums ("Lifes Rich Pageant," the band's fourth full-length, was given a
25th-anniversary reissue last July) and singles ("It's the End of the World
as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" highlighted 1987's "Document") followed
before 1991's "Out of Time" yielded two of the band's biggest hits, "Shiny
Happy People" and " Losing My Religion," the latter of which peaked at No. 4
on the Hot 100 and won Video of the Year at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards.
The band's eighth studio album, 1992's "Automatic for the People," arguably
stands as R.E.M.'s most universally acclaimed full-length, with the ballad
"Everybody Hurts" becoming a surprise hit and the Andy Kaufman tribute "Man
on the Moon" inspiring the 1999 film of the same name. The band released two
more albums, 1994's "Monster" and 1996's "New Adventures in Hi-Fi," before
original drummer Bill Berry amicably departed the group in Oct. 1997, prior
to the release of 1998's "Up."
After two middling albums, 2001's "Reveal" and 2004's "Around the Sun,"
R.E.M. was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame upon its first year
of eligibility in 2006. The band soon regrouped with producer Jacknife Lee
and adopted a fiercer sound for 2008's "Accelerate," which debuted at No. 2
on the Billboard 200.
The band's 15th studio album, "Collapse Into Now," was released last March,
but the group opted not to tour behind the record. "It just doesn't feel
right," Mills told Billboard in February. "We've always gone with our gut
instinct on everything, and right now it just didn't feel like touring was
the thing we needed to do."
"Collapse Into Now" has sold 142,000 copies, adding to the 19.3 million album
sales the band has garnered since the SoundScan era began in 1991, according
to Nielsen SoundScan.
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就像糾葛甚深復又約見的昨日戀人,沒錯的話,那是葛林,
等待之中他說我們盼望什麼事情竟能盼望到使自己與失望為伍?
此時遲到五分鐘的女子進來了。他說他運氣真差,剛好被她看到他正在看錶。
他聽到她的聲音說:「對不起,我搭公車來,路上交通很糟。」
他說,「地鐵比較快。」她說,「我知道,可是我不想要快。」
--朱天文〈巫時〉
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