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While official, these deluxe editions are often curated into cohesive, high-quality downloads on blogs, featuring raw demos for Document , Green , or Automatic for the People .
: Frequently cited by fans as their best tour, yet poorly documented officially. Blogspot curators often host soundboard rough mixes or audience tapes from this era.
If you're looking to round out your discography with things beyond the official 25th-anniversary reissues, keep an eye out for these specific rarities often shared in the Blogspot community: The 1981 "Cassette Set"
On fan hubs like Murmurs.com and various Blogspot review sites, arguments raged over the band's legacy. Some argued that Reckoning and Automatic for the People were the peak, while others claimed the underrated Up (1998) and Reveal (2001) deserved a second look. There was consensus on "unlistenable garbage" like Collapse Into Now , while other fans called Out of Time "wildly undervalued". These discussions turned a simple discography into a living, breathing text to be argued over, linking fans across the globe through the simple interface of a comment section.
In the mid-2000s, long before Spotify or Apple Music dominated the industry, music discovery was driven by MP3 blogs, predominantly hosted on Google’s Blogspot (Blogger) platform. Websites with names like Pop-Songs , Willfully Obscure , or The R.E.M. Timeline became digital museums.
Fans create "Expanded Editions" of early work, often combining EP tracks with rare b-sides and unreleased snippets.
R.E.M. was a ferocious live band, and many of their greatest moments happened on stage. Because the band only released a few official live albums during their career, live bootlegs fill a massive void:
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While official, these deluxe editions are often curated into cohesive, high-quality downloads on blogs, featuring raw demos for Document , Green , or Automatic for the People .
: Frequently cited by fans as their best tour, yet poorly documented officially. Blogspot curators often host soundboard rough mixes or audience tapes from this era.
If you're looking to round out your discography with things beyond the official 25th-anniversary reissues, keep an eye out for these specific rarities often shared in the Blogspot community: The 1981 "Cassette Set"
On fan hubs like Murmurs.com and various Blogspot review sites, arguments raged over the band's legacy. Some argued that Reckoning and Automatic for the People were the peak, while others claimed the underrated Up (1998) and Reveal (2001) deserved a second look. There was consensus on "unlistenable garbage" like Collapse Into Now , while other fans called Out of Time "wildly undervalued". These discussions turned a simple discography into a living, breathing text to be argued over, linking fans across the globe through the simple interface of a comment section.
In the mid-2000s, long before Spotify or Apple Music dominated the industry, music discovery was driven by MP3 blogs, predominantly hosted on Google’s Blogspot (Blogger) platform. Websites with names like Pop-Songs , Willfully Obscure , or The R.E.M. Timeline became digital museums.
Fans create "Expanded Editions" of early work, often combining EP tracks with rare b-sides and unreleased snippets.
R.E.M. was a ferocious live band, and many of their greatest moments happened on stage. Because the band only released a few official live albums during their career, live bootlegs fill a massive void:
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