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R.E.M. - Remember Those Guys? (featuring Tony Fletcher)

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In which The Curmudgeons are joined by renowned author and R.E.M. biographer Tony Fletcher to fondly analyze the band's musical and cultural legacy, 40 years after the album Murmur changed rock expectations forever. We also discuss why one of the best bands in American history doesn't seem to get its due, despite its obvious influence on the sound and shape of today's rock. Tony supplies learned input and dry humor. He also infuses some surprising hope that younger listeners will indeed continue to discover and explore R.E.M.

Check out what Tony Fletcher has cooking in his laboratory

tonyfletcher.net

Also check out the latest episode of his podcast, One Step Beyond

shows.acast.com/onestepbeyond

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(0:54 - 5:51): Arturo sets the parameters for our episode

(5:54 - 10:51): Remembering Andy Roarke, and The Parallel Universe, in which we review new albums by Acid Arab and Wednesday.

(19:49 - 43:00): Author Tony Fletcher joins us to discuss five aspects of R.E.M's legacy that merit lively discussion

(44:25 - 01:29:42): We continue our back and forth with Tony, contemplating why R.E.M. isn't nearly as celebrated as it should be among younger folks. Arturo also places R.E.M. at #6 on his list of the 10 Greatest American Bands. Stay tuned for the list and for Tony's eloquent response.

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In which The Curmudgeons are joined by renowned author and R.E.M. biographer Tony Fletcher to fondly analyze the band's musical and cultural legacy, 40 years after the album Murmur changed rock expectations forever. We also discuss why one of the best bands in American history doesn't seem to get its due, despite its obvious influence on the sound and shape of today's rock. Tony supplies learned input and dry humor. He also infuses some surprising hope that younger listeners will indeed continue to discover and explore R.E.M.

Check out what Tony Fletcher has cooking in his laboratory

tonyfletcher.net

Also check out the latest episode of his podcast, One Step Beyond

shows.acast.com/onestepbeyond

Here's a handy navigation companion for this episode:

(0:54 - 5:51): Arturo sets the parameters for our episode

(5:54 - 10:51): Remembering Andy Roarke, and The Parallel Universe, in which we review new albums by Acid Arab and Wednesday.

(19:49 - 43:00): Author Tony Fletcher joins us to discuss five aspects of R.E.M's legacy that merit lively discussion

(44:25 - 01:29:42): We continue our back and forth with Tony, contemplating why R.E.M. isn't nearly as celebrated as it should be among younger folks. Arturo also places R.E.M. at #6 on his list of the 10 Greatest American Bands. Stay tuned for the list and for Tony's eloquent response.

Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock

Recorded using Zencastr! zencastr.com

Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com

Subscribe to our show on these platforms:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911

https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb

https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M

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