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68听|听 Everybody Hurts REM
Boasting Michael Stipe鈥檚 most direct, accessible lyric over a simple waltz-like melody courtesy of drummer Bill Berry, 鈥淓verybody Hurts鈥 became something of an anthem for the disillusioned, disenchanted youth of the mid-Nineties. Released just before the death of Kurt Cobain and the |
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REM |
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Genre |
Rock |
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Automatic For The People |
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Year of Release |
1993 |
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UK Chart Position |
7 |
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disappearance of The Manic Street Preachers鈥 Richey Edwards, the song soon took on a wider significance, with people associating it with the briefly popular 鈥榗ult of despair鈥. It鈥檚 not hard to see why 鈥 nor is it surprising that the track was subsequently used in an advert for The Samaritans, and in countless campaigns for charity appeals. Stipe had never before sounded so honest, lyrically, as he for once refused to hide behind allegory and allusion and instead told the truth: we all suffer pain, sometimes, but we all get over it. Stipe himself says he can no longer claim 鈥淓verybody Hurts鈥 as his own, as he feels it belongs to the world at large. It鈥檚 a nice sentiment, and one which sums up the way many people feel about a song which touches a universal nerve.
Peter Buck & Michael Stipe talk about writing "Everybody Hurts" |
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Michael Stipe remembers, or forgets: "I remember wanting to write the song . . . but never actually writing it . . . or singing it."
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