Word of warning: for the next day or two, those of us who attended college in the ’80s and ’90s are going to be insufferable. The news has come out that R.E.M., after a three-decade run, are breaking up. Get ready for the reminiscences: this is an unprovable thesis, but R.E.M.’s music was especially intimate and inward-looking for a supergroup’s (compare U2, for a contemporary), so it feels to me like my generational peers will feel this one especially personally.
I will save for the unfortunate Tuned In Jrs. the reminiscences of Daddy learning the intro to “Driver 8″ on his first guitar in high school, or seeing them (with the dBs opening!) on the Document tour. But for the purposes of this blog, it’s worth noting that there was a period, around the band’s peak of popularity, that it was not just an omnipresence in music but also a presence on TV.





















