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Michael Stipe

John Michael Stipe (/ˈstp/; born January 4, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter and artist, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R.E.M.

Michael Stipe
Stipe in 2008
Background information
Birth nameJohn Michael Stipe
Born (1960-01-04) January 4, 1960 (age 63)
Decatur, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • visual artist
  • director
Years active1980–present
Formerly ofR.E.M.

Possessing a distinctive voice, Stipe has been noted for the "mumbling" style of his early career. Since the mid-1980s, Stipe has sung in "wailing, keening, arching vocal figures" that R.E.M. biographer David Buckley compared to Celtic folk artists and Muslim muezzin.[2] He was in charge of R.E.M.'s visual aspect, often selecting album artwork and directing many of the band's music videos. Outside the music industry, he owns and runs two film production studios, C-00 and Single Cell Pictures.

As a member of R.E.M., Stipe was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. As a singer-songwriter, Stipe influenced a wide range of artists, including Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and Thom Yorke of Radiohead.[3] Bono of U2 has described his voice as "extraordinary",[4][5] and Yorke told The Guardian that Stipe is his favorite lyricist, saying "I loved the way he would take an emotion and then take a step back from it and in doing so make it so much more powerful."

Early life and education Edit

Stipe was born on January 4, 1960, in Decatur, Georgia,[6] to Marianne and John Stipe.[7] He was a military brat; his father was a serviceman in the United States Army whose career resulted in frequent relocations for his family.[8] His younger sister, Lynda Stipe, was born in 1962 and became the vocalist of her own band, Hetch Hetchy.[9][10] Stipe and his family moved to various locales during his childhood, including West Germany, Texas, Illinois, and Alabama.[11][12] In 1978, he graduated from high school in Collinsville, Illinois. His senior photo is pictured in the album art work of Eponymous. Stipe also worked at the local Waffle House.[13] He was raised in and came from "a place of faith," as previous generations of his family were Methodist ministers.[14]

At age 14, Stipe was turned on to punk rock by an article in Creem magazine by Lisa Robinson on the CBGB scene. The article featured a photo of Patti Smith, who Stipe came to idolize. He remembers buying her debut album, Horses, the day it came out. “Since then, I never looked back.”[15]

Career Edit

R.E.M. Edit

While attending the University of Georgia in Athens, Stipe frequented the Wuxtry record shop, where he met store clerk Peter Buck in 1980.[16] "He was a striking-looking guy and he also bought weird records, which not everyone in the store did," Buck recalled. The two became friends; they eventually decided to form a band[17] and started writing music together,[18] although at the time Stipe was also in a local group named Gangster.[19] Buck and Stipe were soon joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills, and named themselves R.E.M., a name Stipe selected at random from a dictionary.[20] Stipe was the youngest member of the band.

All four members of R.E.M. dropped out of school in 1980 to focus on the new band.[21] Stipe was the last to do so. The band issued its debut single, "Radio Free Europe," on Hib-Tone; it was a college radio success. The band signed to I.R.S. Records for the release of the Chronic Town EP one year later. In 1983, R.E.M. released its debut album, Murmur, which was acclaimed by critics. Stipe's vocals and lyrics received particular attention from listeners.[2] Murmur went on to win the Rolling Stone Critics Poll Album of the Year over Michael Jackson's Thriller. Their second album, Reckoning, followed in 1984.

In 1985, R.E.M. traveled to England to record their third album, Fables of the Reconstruction, a difficult process that brought the band to the verge of a break up.[22] After the album was released, relationships in the band remained tense. Gaining weight and acting eccentrically (such as by shaving his hair into a monk's tonsure), Stipe later identified himself as suffering from depression and exhaustion during this period, saying "I was well on my way to losing my mind."[23][24]

They toured in Canada and throughout Europe that year; Stipe had bleached his hair blond during this time.[25][26]

Bill Berry left R.E.M. in 1997, and the other members continued as a three-piece. R.E.M. disbanded amicably in 2011. Stipe confirmed in 2021 that they had no plans to reunite.[27]

Projects Edit

In September 1983, a few months after the release of R.E.M.'s debut album, Stipe participated in a low-budget, forty-five-minute Super-8 film called Just Like a Movie, shot in Athens by New York Rocker magazine photographer Laura Levine, who was a friend of the band. Those with acting roles in the film included Levine, Stipe, his sister Lynda, Matthew Sweet (who formed a short-lived duo, Community Trolls, with Michael Stipe),[28] and R.E.M.'s Bill Berry.[29] The film remains unreleased.

In the period 1990-1992 Stipe was involved with the band Chickasaw Mudd Puppies. He co-produced and featured on their two albums: White Dirt (1990) and 8 Track Stomp (1991).[30]

Stipe had planned a collaboration with friend Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, in 1994, partly in an attempt to lure Cobain away from his home and his drug addiction. However, they did not manage to compose or record anything before Cobain's death. Stipe was chosen as the godfather of Cobain and Courtney Love's daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. R.E.M. recorded the song "Let Me In" from the 1994 album Monster in tribute to Cobain.[31]

Stipe was once very close to fellow alternative rock singer Natalie Merchant and has recorded a few songs with her, including one titled "Photograph," which appeared on a pro-choice benefit album titled Born to Choose, and they appeared live with Peter Gabriel singing Gabriel's single "Red Rain" at the 1996 VH1 Honors and a few other times.[32]

Stipe and Tori Amos became friends in the mid-1990s and recorded a duet in 1994 called "It Might Hurt a Bit" for the Don Juan DeMarco motion picture soundtrack. Both Stipe and Amos decided not to release it.

 
Stipe in 1998

In 1998, Stipe published a collection called Two Times Intro: On the Road with Patti Smith. In 2006, Stipe released an EP that comprised six different cover versions of Joseph Arthur's "In The Sun" for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund. One version, recorded in a collaboration with Coldplay's Chris Martin, reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart.[33] Also in 2006, Stipe appeared on the song "Broken Promise" on the Placebo release Meds. Continuing his non-R.E.M. work in 2006, Stipe sang the song "L'Hôtel" on the tribute album to Serge Gainsbourg titled Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited and appeared on the song "Dancing on the Lip of a Volcano" on the New York Dolls album One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This. He recorded a song with Miguel Bosé on the album Papito, "Lo que ves es lo que hay."

 
Stipe performing with R.E.M. in 2008.

Stipe collaborated with Lacoste in 2008 to release his own "holiday collector edition" brand of polo shirt. The design depicts a concert audience from the view of the performer on stage.[34] He appeared with Chris Martin of Coldplay live at Madison Square Garden and online to perform "Losing My Religion" in the 12-12-12 concert raising money for relief from Hurricane Sandy.[35] A new recording from Stipe and featuring Courtney Love was revealed in 2013. The song, "Rio Grande," is taken from Johnny Depp's pirate-themed album, Son of Rogue's Gallery.[36] Stipe also created the soundtrack for The Cold Lands (2013), a film by Stipe's friend director Tom Gilroy.[37]

Stipe inducted the American grunge band Nirvana into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 10, 2014.[38] He debuted his first solo composition at Moogfest in 2017.[39] Later that year, he performed with Fischerspooner on the new song "Have Fun Tonight" from their 2018 album, Sir.[40] Stipe released the solo song "Future, If Future" on March 24, 2018,[41] followed by "Your Capricious Soul" on October 5, 2019.[42] "Drive to the Ocean" was released for his 60th birthday on January 4, 2020.[43]

Photography has long been a passion for Stipe and he has been carrying a camera with him since his teenage years when he photographed shows featuring Ramones, The Runaways and Queen.[44] In 2018, Stipe released a book of his photography entitled Volume 1,[45] which featured 35 photographs of such celebrities as River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain.[44] A second volume with Douglas Coupland, Our Interference Times: A Visual Record, was released in 2019.[46]

In 2019, Stipe collaborated with Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon's band Big Red Machine on the single "No Time For Love Like Now." The song was finished and released in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

Film and television work Edit

 
Stipe at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival

In early 1987, Stipe and Jim McKay co-founded C-00 Films,[16] a mixed-media company that was "designed to channel its founder's creative talents towards the creation and promotion of alternative film works."[48] Stipe and his producing partner, Sandy Stern, have served as executive producers on films including Being John Malkovich, Velvet Goldmine, and Man on the Moon.[49] He was also credited as a producer of the 2004 film Saved![50]

In 1998, he worked on Single Cell Pictures, a film production company that released several arthouse/indie movies.

Stipe has made a number of acting appearances on film and on television. Stipe appeared in an episode of The Adventures of Pete & Pete as an ice cream man named Captain Scrummy.

Stipe has appeared as himself with R.E.M. on Sesame Street, playing a reworked version of "Shiny Happy People" titled "Furry Happy Monsters", and appeared in an episode of The Simpsons titled "Homer the Moe", in which R.E.M. was tricked into playing a show in Homer Simpson's garage. He also appeared as a guest on the Cartoon Network talk show spoof Space Ghost Coast to Coast in the episode "Hungry". Stipe made several short appearances on The Colbert Report.

Stipe voiced Schnitzel the Reindeer in the 1999 movie Olive, the Other Reindeer and appeared in the 1996 film Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day.[51][52]

Political activism Edit

Stipe encouraging fellow residents of New York City to divest from fossil fuels in 2017

In March 2018, Stipe joined the "March for Our Lives" rallies to advocate gun control after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. He also released a teaser of his new song in the rally.[53][54]

In a 2021 interview for Jacobin, Stipe described himself as a democratic socialist, and said that he was a member of the Democratic Party so he could vote in Democratic primaries.[55] He endorsed Bernie Sanders' 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns.[56][57]

Personal life Edit

Stipe is vegetarian and owned a vegetarian restaurant, The Grit, in Athens.[16] Stipe lives with his long-term partner, the photographer Thomas Dozol, in New York and Berlin.[58][59]

In 1983, Stipe met fellow musician Natalie Merchant of the band 10,000 Maniacs; the two started a friendship, and eventually had a romantic relationship for a period of time.[60]

With the success of the albums Out of Time (1991) and Automatic for the People (1992), R.E.M. became mainstream music stars. Around 1992, rumors that Stipe had contracted HIV began to circulate. He responded with the following:

Not that I can tell. I wore a hat that said "White House Stop AIDS." I'm skinny. I've always been skinny, except in 1985 when I looked like Marlon Brando, the last time I shaved my head. I was really sick then. Eating potatoes. I think AIDS hysteria would obviously and naturally extend to people who are media figures and anybody of indecipherable or unpronounced sexuality. Anybody who looks gaunt, for whatever reason. Anybody who is associated, for whatever reason – whether it's a hat, or the way I carry myself – as being queer-friendly.[61]

In 1994, with questions remaining, Stipe described himself as "an equal opportunity lech," and said he did not define himself as gay, straight or bisexual, but that he was attracted to, and had relationships with, both men and women. In 1995, he appeared on the cover of Out magazine. Stipe described himself as a "queer artist" in Time in 2001 and revealed that he had been in a relationship with "an amazing man" for three years at that point.[62] Stipe reiterated this in a 2004 interview with Butt magazine. When asked if he ever declares himself as gay, Stipe stated, "I don't. I think there's a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that's more inclusive of the grey areas."[63]

In 1999, author Douglas A. Martin published a novel, Outline of My Lover, in which the narrator has a six-year romantic relationship with the unnamed lead singer of a successful Athens, Georgia-based, rock band; the book was widely speculated, and later confirmed by its author, to have been a roman à clef based on a real relationship between Martin and Stipe.[64][65] The two had previously collaborated on two books, both in 1998: The Haiku Year (for which the two had both contributed haikus)[66] and Martin's book of poetry Servicing the Salamander (for which Stipe took the cover photograph).

Musical style Edit

 
Stipe with R.E.M. performing at Langerado, 2008

Stipe possesses a baritone vocal range.[67] His role in the songwriting process for R.E.M. was to write lyrics and devise melodies.[68] While each member was given an equal vote in the songwriting process, Peter Buck has conceded that Stipe, as the band's lyricist, could rarely be persuaded to follow an idea he did not favor.[69] Stipe sings in "wailing, keening, arching vocal figures" that R.E.M. biographer David Buckley compared to Celtic folk artists and Muslim muezzin.[2] Stipe often harmonizes with Mills in songs; in the chorus for "Stand", Mills and Stipe alternate singing lyrics, creating a dialogue.[70] Early articles about the band focused on Stipe's singing style (described as "mumbling" by The Washington Post), which often rendered his lyrics indecipherable.[71] Stipe commented in 1984, "It's just the way I sing. If I tried to control it, it would be pretty false."[72]

 
Stipe at Glastonbury Festival with his "Goblin" make up

Stipe has earned recognition from the music industry for his unique voice. Bono remarked in 2003 that Stipe has an "extraordinary voice," adding "I often tell him I think he's a crooner, and he doesn't like that very much. But it is sort of one part some sort of Bing Crosby '50s laid-back crooner, and one part Dolly Parton."[4] In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Stipe at number 152 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[73]

Stipe insisted that many of his early lyrics were "nonsense," saying in a 1994 online chat, "You all know there aren't words, per se, to a lot of the early stuff. I can't even remember them." In truth, many early R.E.M. songs had definite lyrics that Stipe wrote with care.[74] Stipe explained in 1984 that when he started writing lyrics they were like "simple pictures," but after a year he grew tired of the approach and "started experimenting with lyrics that didn't make exact linear sense, and it's just gone from there."[72] In the mid-1980s, as Stipe's pronunciation while singing became clearer, the band decided that its lyrics should convey ideas on a more literal level.[75] Mills explained, "After you've made three records and you've written several songs and they've gotten better and better lyrically the next step would be to have somebody question you and say, are you saying anything? And Michael had the confidence at that point to say yes...."[76] After what Stipe has referred to as "The Dark Ages of American Politics" [The Reagan/Bush Years], R.E.M. incorporated more politically oriented concerns into his lyrics on Document and Green. "Our political activism and the content of the songs was just a reaction to where we were, and what we were surrounded by, which was just abject horror," Stipe said later. "In 1987 and '88 there was nothing to do but be active."[77] While Stipe continued to write songs with political subject matter like "Ignoreland" and "Final Straw," later albums have focused on other topics. Automatic for the People dealt with "mortality and dying. Pretty turgid stuff," according to Stipe;[61] Monster, meanwhile, critiqued love and mass culture,[77] and Reveal dipped into mysticism.

Discography Edit

Solo releases

Guest appearances

Production In addition to co-producing most of R.E.M.'s output, Stipe has also produced the following:

Books Edit

  • Michael Stipe: Volume 1. Damiani, 2018. ISBN 9788862085915. Contains 35 photographs.[44]
  • Our Interference Times: A Visual Record. With Douglas Coupland. Damiani, 2019. ISBN 978-8862086783.[46]
  • Michael Stipe: Michael Stipe. Damiani, 2021. ISBN 9788862087384.[80]

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General references Edit

  • Platt, John (editor). The R.E.M. Companion: Two Decades of Commentary. Schirmer, 1998. ISBN 0-02-864935-4
  • Buckley, David. R.E.M.: Fiction: An Alternative Biography. Virgin, 2002. ISBN 1-85227-927-3
  • Jovanovic, Rob (2006). Michael Stipe: The Biography. Portrait. ISBN 0-7499-5098-6.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Tumblr blog
  • Michael Stipe at IMDb
  • Allmusic Profile

michael, stipe, john, born, january, 1960, american, singer, songwriter, artist, best, known, lead, singer, lyricist, alternative, rock, band, stipe, 2008background, informationbirth, namejohn, born, 1960, january, 1960, decatur, georgia, genresalternative, ro. John Michael Stipe ˈ s t aɪ p born January 4 1960 is an American singer songwriter and artist best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R E M Michael StipeStipe in 2008Background informationBirth nameJohn Michael StipeBorn 1960 01 04 January 4 1960 age 63 Decatur Georgia U S GenresAlternative rockfolk rock 1 college rockjangle popOccupation s Singersongwriterproducervisual artistdirectorYears active1980 presentFormerly ofR E M Possessing a distinctive voice Stipe has been noted for the mumbling style of his early career Since the mid 1980s Stipe has sung in wailing keening arching vocal figures that R E M biographer David Buckley compared to Celtic folk artists and Muslim muezzin 2 He was in charge of R E M s visual aspect often selecting album artwork and directing many of the band s music videos Outside the music industry he owns and runs two film production studios C 00 and Single Cell Pictures As a member of R E M Stipe was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007 As a singer songwriter Stipe influenced a wide range of artists including Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and Thom Yorke of Radiohead 3 Bono of U2 has described his voice as extraordinary 4 5 and Yorke told The Guardian that Stipe is his favorite lyricist saying I loved the way he would take an emotion and then take a step back from it and in doing so make it so much more powerful Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 R E M 2 2 Projects 2 3 Film and television work 2 4 Political activism 3 Personal life 4 Musical style 5 Discography 6 Books 7 References 8 General references 9 External linksEarly life and education EditStipe was born on January 4 1960 in Decatur Georgia 6 to Marianne and John Stipe 7 He was a military brat his father was a serviceman in the United States Army whose career resulted in frequent relocations for his family 8 His younger sister Lynda Stipe was born in 1962 and became the vocalist of her own band Hetch Hetchy 9 10 Stipe and his family moved to various locales during his childhood including West Germany Texas Illinois and Alabama 11 12 In 1978 he graduated from high school in Collinsville Illinois His senior photo is pictured in the album art work of Eponymous Stipe also worked at the local Waffle House 13 He was raised in and came from a place of faith as previous generations of his family were Methodist ministers 14 At age 14 Stipe was turned on to punk rock by an article in Creem magazine by Lisa Robinson on the CBGB scene The article featured a photo of Patti Smith who Stipe came to idolize He remembers buying her debut album Horses the day it came out Since then I never looked back 15 Career EditR E M Edit Main article R E M This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2021 While attending the University of Georgia in Athens Stipe frequented the Wuxtry record shop where he met store clerk Peter Buck in 1980 16 He was a striking looking guy and he also bought weird records which not everyone in the store did Buck recalled The two became friends they eventually decided to form a band 17 and started writing music together 18 although at the time Stipe was also in a local group named Gangster 19 Buck and Stipe were soon joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills and named themselves R E M a name Stipe selected at random from a dictionary 20 Stipe was the youngest member of the band All four members of R E M dropped out of school in 1980 to focus on the new band 21 Stipe was the last to do so The band issued its debut single Radio Free Europe on Hib Tone it was a college radio success The band signed to I R S Records for the release of the Chronic Town EP one year later In 1983 R E M released its debut album Murmur which was acclaimed by critics Stipe s vocals and lyrics received particular attention from listeners 2 Murmur went on to win the Rolling Stone Critics Poll Album of the Year over Michael Jackson s Thriller Their second album Reckoning followed in 1984 In 1985 R E M traveled to England to record their third album Fables of the Reconstruction a difficult process that brought the band to the verge of a break up 22 After the album was released relationships in the band remained tense Gaining weight and acting eccentrically such as by shaving his hair into a monk s tonsure Stipe later identified himself as suffering from depression and exhaustion during this period saying I was well on my way to losing my mind 23 24 They toured in Canada and throughout Europe that year Stipe had bleached his hair blond during this time 25 26 Bill Berry left R E M in 1997 and the other members continued as a three piece R E M disbanded amicably in 2011 Stipe confirmed in 2021 that they had no plans to reunite 27 Projects Edit In September 1983 a few months after the release of R E M s debut album Stipe participated in a low budget forty five minute Super 8 film called Just Like a Movie shot in Athens by New York Rocker magazine photographer Laura Levine who was a friend of the band Those with acting roles in the film included Levine Stipe his sister Lynda Matthew Sweet who formed a short lived duo Community Trolls with Michael Stipe 28 and R E M s Bill Berry 29 The film remains unreleased In the period 1990 1992 Stipe was involved with the band Chickasaw Mudd Puppies He co produced and featured on their two albums White Dirt 1990 and 8 Track Stomp 1991 30 Stipe had planned a collaboration with friend Kurt Cobain lead singer of Nirvana in 1994 partly in an attempt to lure Cobain away from his home and his drug addiction However they did not manage to compose or record anything before Cobain s death Stipe was chosen as the godfather of Cobain and Courtney Love s daughter Frances Bean Cobain R E M recorded the song Let Me In from the 1994 album Monster in tribute to Cobain 31 Stipe was once very close to fellow alternative rock singer Natalie Merchant and has recorded a few songs with her including one titled Photograph which appeared on a pro choice benefit album titled Born to Choose and they appeared live with Peter Gabriel singing Gabriel s single Red Rain at the 1996 VH1 Honors and a few other times 32 Stipe and Tori Amos became friends in the mid 1990s and recorded a duet in 1994 called It Might Hurt a Bit for the Don Juan DeMarco motion picture soundtrack Both Stipe and Amos decided not to release it nbsp Stipe in 1998In 1998 Stipe published a collection called Two Times Intro On the Road with Patti Smith In 2006 Stipe released an EP that comprised six different cover versions of Joseph Arthur s In The Sun for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund One version recorded in a collaboration with Coldplay s Chris Martin reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart 33 Also in 2006 Stipe appeared on the song Broken Promise on the Placebo release Meds Continuing his non R E M work in 2006 Stipe sang the song L Hotel on the tribute album to Serge Gainsbourg titled Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited and appeared on the song Dancing on the Lip of a Volcano on the New York Dolls album One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This He recorded a song with Miguel Bose on the album Papito Lo que ves es lo que hay nbsp Stipe performing with R E M in 2008 Stipe collaborated with Lacoste in 2008 to release his own holiday collector edition brand of polo shirt The design depicts a concert audience from the view of the performer on stage 34 He appeared with Chris Martin of Coldplay live at Madison Square Garden and online to perform Losing My Religion in the 12 12 12 concert raising money for relief from Hurricane Sandy 35 A new recording from Stipe and featuring Courtney Love was revealed in 2013 The song Rio Grande is taken from Johnny Depp s pirate themed album Son of Rogue s Gallery 36 Stipe also created the soundtrack for The Cold Lands 2013 a film by Stipe s friend director Tom Gilroy 37 Stipe inducted the American grunge band Nirvana into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 10 2014 38 He debuted his first solo composition at Moogfest in 2017 39 Later that year he performed with Fischerspooner on the new song Have Fun Tonight from their 2018 album Sir 40 Stipe released the solo song Future If Future on March 24 2018 41 followed by Your Capricious Soul on October 5 2019 42 Drive to the Ocean was released for his 60th birthday on January 4 2020 43 Photography has long been a passion for Stipe and he has been carrying a camera with him since his teenage years when he photographed shows featuring Ramones The Runaways and Queen 44 In 2018 Stipe released a book of his photography entitled Volume 1 45 which featured 35 photographs of such celebrities as River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain 44 A second volume with Douglas Coupland Our Interference Times A Visual Record was released in 2019 46 In 2019 Stipe collaborated with Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon s band Big Red Machine on the single No Time For Love Like Now The song was finished and released in 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic 47 Film and television work Edit nbsp Stipe at the 2007 Tribeca Film FestivalIn early 1987 Stipe and Jim McKay co founded C 00 Films 16 a mixed media company that was designed to channel its founder s creative talents towards the creation and promotion of alternative film works 48 Stipe and his producing partner Sandy Stern have served as executive producers on films including Being John Malkovich Velvet Goldmine and Man on the Moon 49 He was also credited as a producer of the 2004 film Saved 50 In 1998 he worked on Single Cell Pictures a film production company that released several arthouse indie movies Stipe has made a number of acting appearances on film and on television Stipe appeared in an episode of The Adventures of Pete amp Pete as an ice cream man named Captain Scrummy Stipe has appeared as himself with R E M on Sesame Street playing a reworked version of Shiny Happy People titled Furry Happy Monsters and appeared in an episode of The Simpsons titled Homer the Moe in which R E M was tricked into playing a show in Homer Simpson s garage He also appeared as a guest on the Cartoon Network talk show spoof Space Ghost Coast to Coast in the episode Hungry Stipe made several short appearances on The Colbert Report Stipe voiced Schnitzel the Reindeer in the 1999 movie Olive the Other Reindeer and appeared in the 1996 film Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day 51 52 Political activism Edit source source Stipe encouraging fellow residents of New York City to divest from fossil fuels in 2017In March 2018 Stipe joined the March for Our Lives rallies to advocate gun control after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting He also released a teaser of his new song in the rally 53 54 In a 2021 interview for Jacobin Stipe described himself as a democratic socialist and said that he was a member of the Democratic Party so he could vote in Democratic primaries 55 He endorsed Bernie Sanders 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns 56 57 Personal life EditStipe is vegetarian and owned a vegetarian restaurant The Grit in Athens 16 Stipe lives with his long term partner the photographer Thomas Dozol in New York and Berlin 58 59 In 1983 Stipe met fellow musician Natalie Merchant of the band 10 000 Maniacs the two started a friendship and eventually had a romantic relationship for a period of time 60 With the success of the albums Out of Time 1991 and Automatic for the People 1992 R E M became mainstream music stars Around 1992 rumors that Stipe had contracted HIV began to circulate He responded with the following Not that I can tell I wore a hat that said White House Stop AIDS I m skinny I ve always been skinny except in 1985 when I looked like Marlon Brando the last time I shaved my head I was really sick then Eating potatoes I think AIDS hysteria would obviously and naturally extend to people who are media figures and anybody of indecipherable or unpronounced sexuality Anybody who looks gaunt for whatever reason Anybody who is associated for whatever reason whether it s a hat or the way I carry myself as being queer friendly 61 In 1994 with questions remaining Stipe described himself as an equal opportunity lech and said he did not define himself as gay straight or bisexual but that he was attracted to and had relationships with both men and women In 1995 he appeared on the cover of Out magazine Stipe described himself as a queer artist in Time in 2001 and revealed that he had been in a relationship with an amazing man for three years at that point 62 Stipe reiterated this in a 2004 interview with Butt magazine When asked if he ever declares himself as gay Stipe stated I don t I think there s a line drawn between gay and queer and for me queer describes something that s more inclusive of the grey areas 63 In 1999 author Douglas A Martin published a novel Outline of My Lover in which the narrator has a six year romantic relationship with the unnamed lead singer of a successful Athens Georgia based rock band the book was widely speculated and later confirmed by its author to have been a roman a clef based on a real relationship between Martin and Stipe 64 65 The two had previously collaborated on two books both in 1998 The Haiku Year for which the two had both contributed haikus 66 and Martin s book of poetry Servicing the Salamander for which Stipe took the cover photograph Musical style Edit nbsp Stipe with R E M performing at Langerado 2008Stipe possesses a baritone vocal range 67 His role in the songwriting process for R E M was to write lyrics and devise melodies 68 While each member was given an equal vote in the songwriting process Peter Buck has conceded that Stipe as the band s lyricist could rarely be persuaded to follow an idea he did not favor 69 Stipe sings in wailing keening arching vocal figures that R E M biographer David Buckley compared to Celtic folk artists and Muslim muezzin 2 Stipe often harmonizes with Mills in songs in the chorus for Stand Mills and Stipe alternate singing lyrics creating a dialogue 70 Early articles about the band focused on Stipe s singing style described as mumbling by The Washington Post which often rendered his lyrics indecipherable 71 Stipe commented in 1984 It s just the way I sing If I tried to control it it would be pretty false 72 nbsp Stipe at Glastonbury Festival with his Goblin make upStipe has earned recognition from the music industry for his unique voice Bono remarked in 2003 that Stipe has an extraordinary voice adding I often tell him I think he s a crooner and he doesn t like that very much But it is sort of one part some sort of Bing Crosby 50s laid back crooner and one part Dolly Parton 4 In 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Stipe at number 152 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time 73 Stipe insisted that many of his early lyrics were nonsense saying in a 1994 online chat You all know there aren t words per se to a lot of the early stuff I can t even remember them In truth many early R E M songs had definite lyrics that Stipe wrote with care 74 Stipe explained in 1984 that when he started writing lyrics they were like simple pictures but after a year he grew tired of the approach and started experimenting with lyrics that didn t make exact linear sense and it s just gone from there 72 In the mid 1980s as Stipe s pronunciation while singing became clearer the band decided that its lyrics should convey ideas on a more literal level 75 Mills explained After you ve made three records and you ve written several songs and they ve gotten better and better lyrically the next step would be to have somebody question you and say are you saying anything And Michael had the confidence at that point to say yes 76 After what Stipe has referred to as The Dark Ages of American Politics The Reagan Bush Years R E M incorporated more politically oriented concerns into his lyrics on Document and Green Our political activism and the content of the songs was just a reaction to where we were and what we were surrounded by which was just abject horror Stipe said later In 1987 and 88 there was nothing to do but be active 77 While Stipe continued to write songs with political subject matter like Ignoreland and Final Straw later albums have focused on other topics Automatic for the People dealt with mortality and dying Pretty turgid stuff according to Stipe 61 Monster meanwhile critiqued love and mass culture 77 and Reveal dipped into mysticism Discography EditFor releases with R E M see R E M discography Solo releases Arms of Love on compilation album In Defense Of Animals Benefit Compilation 1993 In the Sun with Chris Martin 2006 Rio Grande with Courtney Love on Son of Rogues Gallery Pirate Ballads Sea Songs amp Chanteys 2013 Your Capricious Soul 2019 Drive to the Ocean 2020 No Time For Love Like Now with Big Red Machine 2020 Sunday Morning on I ll Be Your Mirror A Tribute to The Velvet Underground amp Nico 2021 Guest appearances With The Golden Palominos Boy Go Omaha and Clustering Train on Visions of Excess 1985 Alive and Living Now on Drunk with Passion 1991 With Our Favorite Band Dreamin Of Eternity Saturday Nights Sunday Mornings 1987 With 10 000 Maniacs A Campfire Song on In My Tribe 1987 To Sir with Love and Candy Everybody Wants on Few amp Far Between EP 1993 With Warren Zevon Bad Karma on Sentimental Hygiene 1987 Berry Buck and Mills of R E M served as Zevon s primary backing band on the record as well With the Indigo Girls Kid Fears on Indigo Girls 1988 I ll Give You My Skin on Rarities 2005 With Natalie Merchant and Mark Bingham and The Roches Opening Melody Little April Shower on Stay Awake Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films With Syd Straw Future 40 s on Surprise 1989 With The Blue Aeroplanes What It Is on Swagger 1990 With Robyn Hitchcock She Doesn t Exist on Perspex Island and Dark Green Energy B side to Ultra Unbelievable Love 1991 With Billy Bragg You Woke Up My Neighbourhood on Don t Try This at Home 1991 With KRS One Civilization Vs Technology on the H E A L compilation Civilization Vs Technology 1991 With Neneh Cherry Trout on Homebrew 1992 With Kristin Hersh Your Ghost on Hips and Makers 1994 My Gang on Kerouac Kicks Joy Darkness 1997 With Vic Chesnutt Injured Bird on The End of Violence 1997 With Patti Smith Last Call on Peace and Noise 1997 Glitter in Their Eyes on Gung Ho 2000 With Rain Phoenix Happiness on the soundtrack for the film Happiness 1998 With Grant Lee Buffalo Everybody Needs a Little Sanctuary on Jubilee 1998 With Spacehog Almond Kisses on The Chinese Album 1999 With Utah Saints Sun Punk Club Rhinoceros and Wiggedy Wack on Two 2000 With Community Trolls Tainted Obligation 1983 on To Understand The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet 2002 With Artists Against AIDS Worldwide What s Going On 2001 With Faultline Greenfields on Your Love Means Everything 2002 With 1 Giant Leap The Way You Dream on 1 Giant Leap 2002 I Have Seen Trouble on What About Me 2009 With Stephane Pompougnac Clumsy on Living on the Edge 2003 L Hotel Serge Gainsbourg cover on Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited 2006 With The New York Dolls Dancing on the Lip of a Volcano on One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This 2006 With Placebo Broken Promise on Meds 2006 With Miguel Bose Lo que hay es lo que ves on Papito 2007 With Maria Taylor Cartoons And Forever Plans on LadyLuck 2009 Souris nocturne on Souris Calle 2018 78 With Rain Phoenix Time Is the Killer on Time Gone 2019 With Mykki Blanco Family Ties on Stay Close to Music 2022 Production In addition to co producing most of R E M s output Stipe has also produced the following Hugo Largo Drum 1988 Opal Warner Brothers 1988 79 Chickasaw Mudd Puppies White Dirt 1990 and 8 Track Stomp 1991 co produced with Willie Dixon and John Keane With Vic Chesnutt Little 1990 West of Rome 1992 With Magnapop Magnapop 1992 With Fischerspooner Sir 2018 Books EditMichael Stipe Volume 1 Damiani 2018 ISBN 9788862085915 Contains 35 photographs 44 Our Interference Times A Visual Record With Douglas Coupland Damiani 2019 ISBN 978 8862086783 46 Michael Stipe Michael Stipe Damiani 2021 ISBN 9788862087384 80 References Edit Stipe Carrey Duet On R E M Penned SoundtrackMTV comRetrieved June 20 2016 a b c Buckley p 87 Fricke David October 24 2011 The One I Love Radiohead s Thom Yorke on the Mystery and Influence of R E M Rolling Stone Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved January 16 2018 a b The South Bank Show May 12 2003 U2 Like REM like U2 like REM U2 April 3 2001 Retrieved August 3 2017 Michael Stipe Songwriter Singer Activist Music Producer 1960 Biography com Archived from the original on July 3 2018 Retrieved January 15 2018 From Cradle to Stage Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars Virginia Hanlon Grohl 2017 Fricke David March 5 1992 Artist of the Year R E M s Michael Stipe on the Band s First Decade Rolling Stone Retrieved January 15 2018 Gross Jason Lynda Stipe Oh OK Perfect Sound Forever Archived from the original on July 19 2001 Retrieved September 13 2014 Hull Shelton December 27 2017 Oh Henry Rollins returns to Northeast Florida bringing the whole world along Folio Weekly Retrieved January 15 2017 Schonfeld Zach November 2 2017 Michael Stipe Reflects on R E M s Automatic for the People It was F king Dark Times Newsweek Retrieved January 15 2018 O Hagan Sean March 5 2011 Michael Stipe I often find myself at a loss for words The Guardian Retrieved January 15 2018 Millitzer Joe June 5 2015 REM s Michael Stipe surfaces in St Louis Rocky Horror Picture Show report Fox 2 St Louis Retrieved January 15 2018 R E M Tackles Songs of Faith and Revenge Morning Edition NPR March 24 2008 Retrieved January 15 2018 Jesse Thorn May 24 2022 Michael Stipe Michael Stipe on his new music photography and more npr org Podcast Maximum Fun Event occurs at 16 03 Retrieved May 28 2022 I looked at that photo and said Wow that s where I want to be a b c Gill Andy March 5 1991 The Home Guard Q Magazine 55 56 61 Buckley p 24 Buckley p 50 Buckley p 29 Buckley p 39 Buckley p 43 Buckley p 135 Cameron Keith Captains of Industry Mojo July 2003 Jesse Thorn May 24 2022 Michael Stipe Michael Stipe on his new music photography and more npr org Podcast Maximum Fun Event occurs at 34 10 Retrieved May 28 2022 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Artist Biography AllMusic Retrieved January 1 2015 Stipe whose on stage behavior was always slightly strange entered his most bizarre phase as he put on weight dyed his hair bleached blonde and wore countless layers of clothing Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Thompkins Tim August 29 2007 Michael Stipe R E M Interview 1985 Murmurs com YouTube Retrieved January 1 2015 Triscari Caleb September 22 2021 Michael Stipe confirms R E M will never reunite NME Retrieved September 13 2022 To Understand The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet Music Amazon Retrieved August 1 2013 Jovanovic 2006 p 74 Aston Martin March 5 1991 8 Track Stomp review Q Magazine 55 67 Kemp Sam November 11 2021 The heartbreaking song R E M wrote as a plea to Kurt Cobain Far Out Magazine How we met Michael Stipe and natalie Merchant The Independent jam canoe ca jam canoe ca Archived from the original on April 17 2005 Retrieved June 29 2014 Michael Stipe Holiday Collector s Series at Lacoste com Archived November 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine Live at the 12 12 12 Sandy Benefit Concert Rolling Stone December 13 2012 Retrieved January 15 2018 Michael Stipe and Courtney Love Bid Bon Voyage on Rio Grande Duet SPIN SPIN Mix Songs SPIN February 12 2013 Retrieved August 1 2013 Michael Stipe reveals first new music since REM split New Musical Express June 4 2014 Retrieved June 4 2014 Murray Nick April 11 2014 Michael Stipe Inducts Nirvana Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Rolling Stone Retrieved January 15 2018 Yoo Noah March 15 2017 Michael Stipe to Debut New Solo Composition at MoogFest Pitchfork Media Minsker Evan June 19 2017 Fischerspooner Team with Michael Stipe for New Song Have Fun Tonight Pitchfork Media Retrieved June 19 2017 Michael s New Song Future If Future R E M March 24 2018 Michael to Release Solo Single Your Capricious Soul via MichaelStipe com on October 5th R E M October 3 2019 Retrieved October 2 2019 Michael Stipe to Release Second Solo Single Drive to the Ocean on Jan 4th R E M December 31 2019 Retrieved January 1 2020 a b c Jonze Tim April 24 2019 REM s Michael Stipe on his 37 000 photos of stars lovers and Kurt Cobain s hands The Guardian Retrieved October 20 2019 Battaglia Andy July 3 2018 Here I Am Take It Michael Stipe s New Photo Book Bares All or at Least Some ARTnews Retrieved October 20 2019 a b Sawyer Miranda October 20 2019 It s the end of the world as we know it and Michael Stipe feels fine The Guardian Retrieved October 20 2019 Martoccio Angie June 11 2020 Michael Stipe Big Red Machine Drop No Time for Love Like Now Video Rolling Stone Retrieved July 29 2020 Buckley p 144 45 Buckley p 296 Saved 2004 Full cast and crew Browne David July 14 1995 Michael Stipe opens up a little Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 19 2022 Maslin Janet March 23 1996 Trying to Rescue a Beloved Relic of the Past New York Times Retrieved February 23 2022 Michael Stipe Teases His First Ever Solo Song pastemagazine com Retrieved April 2 2018 Hear a 10 Second Teaser of New Solo Material from R E M Frontman Michael Stipe Spin March 24 2018 Retrieved April 2 2018 Lovely Garrison October 21 2021 R E M s Michael Stipe Talks to Jacobin Jacobin Hendicott James February 25 2016 Michael Stipe explains Bernie Sanders support I seek out and listen for honesty and realness nme com Retrieved December 25 2021 Ludel Wallace February 24 2020 Hundreds of artists endorse Bernie Sanders for US President theartnewspaper com Retrieved December 25 2021 Michael Stipe Who would I say sorry to Everyone I slept with before the age of 27 the Guardian January 11 2020 Retrieved August 26 2021 It s the end of the world as we know it and Michael Stipe feels fine the Guardian October 20 2019 Retrieved August 26 2021 McNair Interviews James November 8 1998 How we met Michael Stipe and natalie Merchant The Independent Retrieved January 15 2018 a b Cavanagh David Tune in cheer up rock out Q October 1994 Farley Christopher John Michael Stipe and the Ageless Boys of R E M Time May 2001 Tilmanns Wolfgang Non Gay Queer Popstar from R E M Collects Sugar Packets and Was De virginised at Age Seven Butt February 2004 Readings Listings Archived April 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Portland Mercury July 27 2000 Turning Michael Stipe inside out Archived February 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine Daniel A Kusner Dallas Voice 2001 The Haiku Year Archived November 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine Soft Skull Press Hassenger Jesse Modell Josh Eichel Molly O Neal Sean Adams Erik Chappell Les December 10 2014 18 spoken word songs from artists that usually sang The A V Club Retrieved May 13 2023 Buckley p 85 Fricke David Living Up to Out of Time Remote Control Parts I and II Melody Maker October 3 1992 Buckley p 180 81 Sasfy Joe Reckoning with R E M The Washington Post May 10 1984 a b Platt John R E M Bucketfull of Brains December 1984 The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time Rolling Stone January 1 2023 Retrieved April 3 2023 Buckley p 88 Buckley p 143 Buckley p 150 a b Olliffe Michael R E M in Perth On the Street January 17 1995 Blistein Jon October 17 2018 Bono Pharrell Michael Stipe Contribute to Artist s Album Honoring Dead Cat Rolling Stone Retrieved October 25 2018 Hugo Largo at TrouserPress com Michael Stipe Signed copy Michael Stipe 9788862087384F General references EditPlatt John editor The R E M Companion Two Decades of Commentary Schirmer 1998 ISBN 0 02 864935 4 Buckley David R E M Fiction An Alternative Biography Virgin 2002 ISBN 1 85227 927 3 Jovanovic Rob 2006 Michael Stipe The Biography Portrait ISBN 0 7499 5098 6 External links EditMichael Stipe at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp Tumblr blog Michael Stipe at IMDb Allmusic Profile Portals nbsp Arts nbsp Georgia U S state nbsp LGBT nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Stipe amp oldid 1177561810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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