Who is on the cover of Lifes Rich Pageant?

drummer Bill Berry
The cover of Lifes Rich Pageant features the handsome forehead and full eyebrows of drummer Bill Berry, whose face is cut off at the nose by a low-contrast picture of two buffalo.

What does Lifes Rich Pageant mean?

A phrase that encourages acceptance of the unenjoyable things that happen in life. Nobody likes dealing with car problems, but they’re just part of life’s rich pageant, unfortunately. The tantrums of toddlerhood are all part of life’s rich pageant.

Who produced Lifes Rich Pageant?

Don Gehman

Lifes Rich Pageant
Genre Alternative rock
Length 38:23
Label I.R.S.
Producer Don Gehman

What REM album is Superman on?

Lifes Rich Pageant
Superman/Album

“Superman” is a 1969 song by the Texas band The Clique, made more famous in 1986 when it was recorded by R.E.M. It was written by Mitchell Bottler and Gary Zekley and originally released as the b-side to The Clique’s hit “Sugar on Sunday”. R.E.M. recorded it for their fourth album, Lifes Rich Pageant.

When was REM Superman released?

1986
Superman/Released

What does rich tapestry mean?

A phrase that encourages acceptance of the unenjoyable things that happen in life. Nobody likes dealing with car problems, but they’re just part of life’s rich tapestry, unfortunately. The tantrums of toddlerhood are all part of life’s rich tapestry.

Who wrote the song Superman by REM?

R.E.M.
Superman/Artists
21, 1986, Gary Zekley, the man who wrote the song, “Superman,” which R.E.M. covered on its “Lifes Rich Pageant” album, met the band for the first time and was invited onstage to sing background vocals and shake a tambourine when the band performed the song during its concert at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb.

Who said life’s rich tapestry?

The first known occurrence of the phrase (it’s) (all) part of life’s rich pattern, or pageant, tapestry, fabric is from The Games Mistress, a monologue recorded in 1937, set in the confined world of all-girls’ schools, by the English author, journalist, broadcaster and monologist Arthur Marshall (1910-1989):

What is the tapestry metaphor?

The Tapestry Metaphor A tapestry is a decorative cloth made up of many strands of thread. The threads are woven together into an artistic design that may be pleasing to some but not to others. Each thread is akin to a person, and groups of similar threads are analogous to a culture.

Where is Peter Buck now?

Personal life. Starting in the 1990s, Buck relocated to the Pacific Northwest and divided time between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. Buck currently lives in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.