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Underworld mention by Michael Stipe in Pitchfork
He lists it as one of the pieces of music that made him, at age 35, in this article:
https://pitchfork.com/features/5-10-...that-made-him/ |
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Re: Underworld mention by Michael Stipe in Pitchfork
That's an interesting anecdote, but I think Michael's confusing Born Slippy/Trainspotting with Moaner/Batman & Robin.
Here's that same story from Karl's perspective: |
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Re: Underworld mention by Michael Stipe in Pitchfork
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Re: Underworld mention by Michael Stipe in Pitchfork
It's one of Karl's daily diary entries on underworldlive.com.
I posted on the forums here, asking whether Moaner had been written especially for Batman & Robin, and what the band's reaction to its usage was. I guess someone on the UW team saw the post, because a few days later Karl posted that diary entry with the whole story behind its genesis. |
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