Mike Mills

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This article is about Mike Mills, the R.E.M. bassist. For the director/graphic designer, see Mike Mills (director).
Mike Mills

Background information
Birth name Michael Edward Mills
Born December 17, 1958 (age 47)
Origin Orange County, California
Genre(s) Rock and Roll
Pop
Alternative Rock
Occupation(s) Bassist
Songwriter
Producer
Instrument(s) Bass
Vocals
Acoustic guitar
Electric guitar
Piano
Years active 1980 - date
Associated
acts
R.E.M.
Hindu Love Gods
The Backbeat Band

Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. As a young boy, he moved with his family to Macon, Georgia in the early '60s. The son of a dramatic tenor (Frank) and a piano teacher (Adora), he developed a love of music at an early age. He met and formed a band with drummer friend Bill Berry in high school (the two were arch-enemies for a while during grade school). They met Peter Buck and Michael Stipe after starting at the University of Georgia in Athens.

Though known primarily as a bassist and piano player, his musical repertoire includes many other keyboard, string, wind and percussion instruments.

He is responsible for the songwriting behind some of R.E.M.'s most respected songs, including "Find the River", "At My Most Beautiful", "Why Not Smile", "Let Me In", "Wendell Gee", "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville", "Beat a Drum", "Be Mine" and "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?". In addition to providing backing melodies, he has also sung lead vocals on "Texarkana", "Near Wild Heaven", "Superman" and The Troggs cover, "Love Is All Around".

Mills is also known for his collection of Nudie suits that he often wears on stage.

Recent album Around the Sun was received with huge media criticism. Mike Mills' influence was arguably greater on that album than ever before, with his piano lines and keyboards coming to the fore far more than the guitar playing of Peter Buck. His background vocals have become increasingly mixed into the background, and this has been the case since 2003's "Animal". Some would suggest that Buck's songwriting may be somewhat diluted in R.E.M., and that he focuses greatly on various side projects, leaving Mills to write more than ever.

[edit] Trivia

  • Mills was arrested for indecent exposure in Athens in the early 1980s, known in R.E.M. lore as "the watertower incident".
  • Mills was responsible for toning down the lyrics of the song "Welcome to the Occupation." Stipe's original lyric was "Hang your freedom fighter" which, given the Reagan administration's active support for the contra "freedom fighters" in Nicaragua, sounded very violent and militant. Mills' objection led the line to be changed to "hang your freedom higher."
  • On June 30, 1999, at the Wuhlheide in Berlin, Germany, Cerys Matthews from support band Catatonia, rushed onstage and kissed Mills full on the lips, leaving the bassist "rather shocked". Matthews later apologized to him and the band, citing several bottles of wine as the reason for her actions.
  • Mills' father, Frank, died on September 25, 2001, at the age of 65. A singer whose appearances included The Ed Sullivan Show, he had recently retired to Lake Oconee in Greene County, reported Online Athens at the time. In addition to singing, Mr. Mills had been a pilot for the U.S. Marine Corps. He was laid to rest four days later at the First Methodist Church of Greensboro, Georgia. Bill Berry was among the pallbearers.
  • Mills has one son, Julian, born in 1989, who he introduced during a show at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado, in 1999.
  • In late 2003, Mills briefly joined the "Tell Us the Truth" tour, an anti-war, anti-Bush administration collaboration with Tom Morello (guitarist for Audioslave and Rage Against the Machine, who, like Mills, did a solo acoustic set), Jill Sobule, Steve Earle, Janeane Garofalo, Billy Bragg, and others.
  • In April 2006, Mills was placed at #7 in a list of "100 Unsexiest Men in the World" by the The Phoenix, a Boston area newspaper.
  • Mills guest-starred alongside Michael Stipe and Peter Buck in an episode of The Simpsons entitled "Homer the Moe."
  • In February 2005, Mills fell ill with an ear infection moments before beginning a concert in Sheffield, England. Noted as a mild-mannered individual, his doctor reportedly remarked to him, jokingly, during his stay at the hospital, "You call yourself a rock star? You've been here three nights and you haven't smashed your room up yet!"
R.E.M.
Peter Buck | Mike Mills | Michael Stipe | Bill Berry
Other musicians: Scott McCaughey | Bill Rieflin | Ken Stringfellow | Nathan December | Buren Fowler | Peter Holsapple | Barrett Martin | Joey Waronker
Management and producers: Bertis Downs, IV | Pat McCarthy | Joe Boyd | Don Dixon | Mitch Easter | Don Gehman | Jefferson Holt | Scott Litt
Discography
EPs: Chronic Town
Albums: Murmur | Reckoning | Fables of the Reconstruction | Lifes Rich Pageant | Document | Green | Out of Time | Automatic for the People | Monster | New Adventures in Hi-Fi | Up | Reveal | Around the Sun
Singles: Radio Free Europe | Talk About the Passion | So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) | (Don't Go Back to) Rockville | Can't Get There From Here | Driver 8 | Wendell Gee | Fall On Me | Superman | The One I Love | It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) | Finest Worksong | Stand | Orange Crush | Pop Song 89 | Get Up | Losing My Religion | Shiny Happy People | Near Wild Heaven | Radio Song | Drive | Man on the Moon | The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite | Everybody Hurts | Nightswimming | Find the River | What's the Frequency, Kenneth? | Bang and Blame | Star 69 | Strange Currencies | Crush With Eyeliner | Tongue | E-Bow the Letter | Bittersweet Me | Electrolite | How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us | Daysleeper | Lotus | At My Most Beautiful | Suspicion | The Great Beyond | Imitation of Life | All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star) | I'll Take the Rain | Bad Day | Animal | Leaving New York | Aftermath | Electron Blue | Wanderlust
Compilations: Dead Letter Office | Eponymous | In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
Remix Albums: R.E.M.IX
Soundtracks: Man on the Moon
Videos: Succumbs | Tourfilm | Pop Screen | This Film Is On | Parallel | Road Movie | In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | Perfect Square | When the Light Is Mine: The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
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