REM perform for the first time since 2007 at Songwriters Hall Of Fame (2024)

ByMark Savage,Music correspondent

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Earlier this week, rock group REM joked it would take "a comet" to bring the band back together on stage.

They must have spotted one in the night sky - because the quartet reformed to play a surprise acoustic rendition of Losing My Religion at the Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony in New York on Thursday.

It marked the first time all four members had performed in public since their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.

Formed in Athens, Georgia, REM went from cult indie band to one of the biggest-selling rock acts of the 1990s, with hits including Everybody Hurts, The One I Love and Man On The Moon.

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Drummer Bill Berry left the band in 1997 after suffering a brain aneurysm while performing on stage.

The group continued as a trio until 2011 before parting ways.

"At that point, there wasn’t anything we could agree on really, musically - what kind of music, how to record it, are we gonna go on tour," guitarist Peter Buck told CBS News this week.

"We could barely agree on where to go to dinner. And now we can just agree on where to go to dinner."

Asked if the band would ever reform, he called it a bad idea, insisting "it would never be as good".

But they relented on Thursday, playing their biggest hit to an audience that included fellow Hall Of Fame inductees Steely Dan and Timbaland.

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Accepting their honour, singer Michael Stipe spoke on behalf of the entire band.

"Writing songs and having a catalogue of work that we’re all proud of that is out there for the rest of the world for all time is hands-down the most important aspect of what we did," he said.

"Second to that is that we managed to do so all those decades and remain friends. And not just friends, dear friends.

"We are four people that very early on decided that we would own our own masters and we would split our royalties and songwriting credits equally," he continued.

"All for one and one for all."

In the CBS News interview, the band said being inducted to the Songwriters Hall Of Fame was a major milestone.

"We lived or died on the strength of our songs," Buck said. "So this is a huge honour."

"It is the hardest thing that we do," added bassist Mike Mills, "and it is the thing that we worked on the very most from the beginning."

The 'bumblebee' hit song

The group also discussed the surprise success of Losing My Religion.

Released in 1991, the mandolin-powered ballad helped the group sell 18 million copies of their seventh album, Out Of Time, turning them into global superstars.

"I loved the song, but we never thought it was gonna be a hit," said Stipe.

"It's like a bumblebee," added Mills. "They shouldn't be able to fly. That song shouldn't have been a hit."

And Berry reflected on the illness that prompted his departure from music.

"That thing in Switzerland – brain aneurysm and successful surgery - it may have lowered my energy level. And I just didn't have the drive I once did," he told reporter Anthony Mason.

After leaving REM, the drummer moved back to Georgia and worked on his hay farm.

"I didn't regret it at the time," he said. "Um, I sort of regretted it a little later."

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REM were inducted to the Songwriters Hall Of Fame by country star Jason Isbell, who preceded them on stage with a rendition of the tongue-twisting hit It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine).

"I’ve never said that many words that quickly in my whole life," he joked afterwards.

Missy Elliot inducted her longtime writing partner and producer Timbaland, who has also created hits for Justin Timberlake, Aaliyah, Ginuwine, Nelly Furtado and Jay-Z.

"Timbaland literally changed the cadence of the time, because he also treated hip-hop records like R&B records," she said. "He would take the hooks and put a different sound."

The producer, whose real name is Timothy Mosley, dedicated his award to Aaliyah, who died in a plane crash in 2001.

"I want to thank baby girl, rest in peace, I hope you’re watching," he said.

Steely Dan's Donald fa*gen likewise dedicated his award to his late bandmate Walter Becker.

"I’d like to thank my partner Walter Becker, wherever he may be," he said in his acceptance speech.

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Rainbow Connection writer Paul Williams presented Diane Warren with the Johnny Mercer Award, the highest honour bestowed by the Hall Of Fame, and joked that artificial intelligence "worries about Diane Warren".

Warren is one of the most successful songwriters of her generation, creating hits like Aerosmith's I Don't Want To Miss A Thing, Cher's If I Could Turn Back Time and LeeAnn Rimes's How Do I Live.

"I have to thank my mom for being the first one I had to prove wrong," Warren said. "Songwriting isn’t something I do, it is who I am."

Nile Rodgers presented forthcoming Glastonbury headliner SZA with the Hal David Starlight Award for "gifted young songwriters who are making a significant impact in the music industry."

Also inducted were Nashville hitmaker Hillary Lindsey, who wrote songs like Girl Crush for Little Big Town, and Jesus, Take the Wheel for Carrie Underwood; and Dean Pitchford, who co-wrote 80s pop anthems like Footloose, Fame and Holding Out For a Hero.

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FAQs

When was the last time R.E.M. performed? ›

R.E.M. took to the stage at the 2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony to perform an acoustic rendition of their hit 'Losing My Religion'. Even those who faithfully believed R.E.M would one day perform again had all lost their religion since the band's last performance in 2008.

What year did R.E.M. become popular? ›

During the 1980s, R.E.M. were one of the most important rock bands in the campus radio movement. They became successful internationally in 1987, when they released the songs, "The One I Love" and "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)". They were very popular in the early 1990s and broke-up in 2011.

When did R.E.M. stop performing? ›

as a pioneer of the genre. After Berry left in 1997, the band continued with mixed critical and commercial success. The band broke up amicably in 2011, having sold more than 90 million albums worldwide and becoming one of the world's best-selling music acts.

How did R.E.M. get their start? ›

At a party the pair met Mike Mills and Bill Berry, friends from Macon who were also students at UGA. Around March 1980 the four formed R.E.M. and began rehearsing in an abandoned Episcopal church, with Stipe handling vocals, Buck on guitar, Mills on bass, and Berry on drums.

When did R.E.M. first appear? ›

R.E.M., named for a dream-state condition (rapid eye movement), formed in 1980 in Athens, Georgia, a university town about 65 miles (105 km) northeast of Atlanta that was already internationally noted for its local pop scene by the time R.E.M. released Chronic Town, its 1982 debut extended-play recording.

Is R.E.M. in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? ›

R.E.M. was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2006, alongside Gregg Allman, Dallas Austin, Felice Bryant and Jermaine Dupri. R.E.M. was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, the first year of eligibility for the band.

Will R.E.M. ever tour again? ›

While their brief reunion was certainly joyous, Stipe did confirm to Rolling Stone in 2021 that R.E.M. “will never reunite” — so for those hoping for a full-fledged R.E.M. reunion, you may have to keep dreaming.

Are R.E.M. still friends? ›

Buck explained they're still friends because, “I think we quit at the right time,” noting, “This is a really good place to finish, you know – great tour, great album, go home.”

What did R.E.M. stand for? ›

REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement and REM sleep is the final stage of sleep in every sleep cycle. We usually need four to five sleep cycles throughout the night to feel well-rested.

Is Michael Stipe in a relationship? ›

Personal life. Stipe is vegetarian and owned a vegetarian restaurant, the Grit, in Athens, Georgia. He lives with his long-term partner, photographer Thomas Dozol, in New York and Berlin.

Did R.E.M. do unplugged? ›

Unplugged: The Complete 1991 and 2001 Sessions is a 2014 live album from alternative rock band R.E.M., released initially on vinyl recordings through Rhino Records for Record Store Day, and later made available on compact disc and digitally.

Why was R.E.M. killed? ›

Rem's Death Note remains in her possession until her death. She uses it to protect Misa by killing Watari and L. When this act causes her to die and turn to dust, her notebook is left behind, making it the property of the Human World.

How did R.E.M. get forgotten? ›

Due to Lye Batenkaitos eating her name and memories and leaving her in a comatose state, Roswaal no longer remembers her, though he does allow Subaru to let her stay in the mansion.

What is Michael Stipe doing now? ›

Since the demise of R.E.M., Stipe has released a number of solo singles, including 'Your Capricious Soul' in 2019 and 'Drive to the Ocean' in 2020. He also co-produced the 2018 album 'Sir' by electroclash duo Fischerspooner.

Does R.E.M. perform anymore? ›

R.E.M. split up for good in 2011, but they are now rereleasing Up as a deluxe 25th-anniversary edition featuring remastered audio, a 12-song set they played on the Party of Five set in 1999, the original music videos, and versions of the album in 5:1 Surround Sound and Hi-Resolution Audio.

Have R.E.M. had a number 1? ›

R.E.M. released a series of hit songs such as Losing My Religion, Everybody Hurts, Electrolite and Crush With Eyeliner and have achieved eight UK Official Album Chart Number 1s, including 1991's Out Of Time, 1992's Automatic For The People and 1994's Monster.

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