R.E.M. Demonstrates That "Living Well Is The Best Revenge" For La Blogothèque
Michael Stipe is no longer the most obviously but still unofficially gay person in the world music. And we're celebrating that out coming by alerting you to R.E.M.'s filmic collab with Vincent Moon in the back of a car, VMPRWKND style. This is Stipe & Co.'s second video with Moon, but unlike the first (which was all over the LES), this one's proper Take Away style, live and one take, with just a few routine deviations: Jacknife does the sound, and when they're done they decide to "go straight to [Stipe's] house." Guess that's the benefit of filming in Athens. When we asked Fluxblog to prematurely Accelerate, he said of "Living Well":
Basically, this is the band coming out swinging, with a tight, fast rocker that quickly establishes the aggressive, defiant tone of the album.
This version may be acoustic with steering wheel percussion, but it's still fast enough to fog up the windows. It's yours for free download at iTunes.
Posted at 6:44 PM in Video
Tags: R.E.M. | Vincent Moon














"most obviously but still unofficially gay person in the world. "
May I introduce you to my friends Anderson Cooper and Stephen Morrissey?
Posted by: Nick S at March 18, 2008 6:54 PM | ReplyScore = 0
I thought Moz was asexual?
Posted by: Peter in reply to Nick S's comment at March 18, 2008 7:11 PM | ReplyScore = 0
Have you seriously ever met anyone who was truly "asexual"? Dude is gay (not that there's anything wrong with that). btw, excellent video!
Posted by: kevin in reply to Peter's comment at March 18, 2008 10:38 PM | ReplyScore = 0
Is there any way to get this without a US iTunes account? It's a bit frustrating since it's free and all
Posted by: yasdnil at March 19, 2008 5:46 AM | ReplyScore = 0
Not that it should matter, but Stipe publically came out (it was in an interview with either People or Time - regardless, it was hanging out in a doctors waiting room) while promoting Reveal years ago.
Posted by: b-nonymous at March 19, 2008 8:42 PM | ReplyScore = 0