You have quite a love for REM.great list. if R.E.M. ever reunite, i'll do about anything to see them play. Went to Boston to see the Cure a few years ago.
You have quite a love for REM.
I've seen R.E.M 10 times.
6 times in Pittsburgh, twice in Cleveland and twice in Denver (including Red Rocks).
When you travel to a concert, do you enjoy the concert more or the travel part?well, maybe "go anywhere" might be more accurate and plan some travel around it.
It's actually on my iPodPlus you have seen R.E.M.’s Sesame Street’s appearance for “Furry Happy Monsters” a few dozen times too, ;-/
When you travel to a concert, do you enjoy the concert more or the travel part?
Red Rocks is certainly really great. I have a friend in Denver and we rented a limo to go to the R.E.M. concert in 1999. The whole thing was a great experience.have made trips to Boulder for a Red Rocks show, Boston, Chicago, Philly, DC, Baltimore, Austin & Nashville. the concert is the highlight and adds to an already great experience in those cities.
great list. if R.E.M. ever reunite, i'll do about anything to see them play. Went to Boston to see the Cure a few years ago.
Also, don't hold your breath for a reunion. Perhaps they might rejoin for a day for a cause of some sort, and maybe play a song somewhere. But a tour will never, never happen.
Is interesting to me as I am not much for concerts. Even my favorite bands I would have trouble sitting through them singing for an hour.have made trips to Boulder for a Red Rocks show, Boston, Chicago, Philly, DC, Baltimore, Austin & Nashville. the concert is the highlight and adds to an already great experience in those cities.
Also, don't hold your breath for a reunion. Perhaps they might rejoin for a day for a cause of some sort, and maybe play a song somewhere. But a tour will never, never happen.