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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2010) Hindu Love Gods Hindu Love Gods, 1990. From left to right: Peter Buck, Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Warren Zevon Background information Origin Athens, Georgia, US Genres Blues, alternative rock, rock Years active 1984–1990 Labels Giant Records Associated acts R.E.M. Past members Bill Berry Peter Buck Bryan Cook Mike Mills Warren Zevon Michael Stipe Hindu Love Gods was an American pop/rock and blues band that was, in essence, an occasional side project of members of R.E.M, with (at various times) Warren Zevon and Bryan Cook. History The band debuted with 3 scattered gigs (all in Athens, GA) in 1984. The group played mostly cover tunes, though a few unreleased originals also made it into the mix. The first gig took place on Valentine's Day, 1984, and featured Bryan Cook (vocals and piano), and R.E.M. members Bill Berry (drums) Peter Buck (guitar) and Mike Mills (bass). The follow-up gig took place two weeks later; added to the line-up was R.E.M. lead singer Michael Stipe on vocals and drums, and Warren Zevon on vocals. Zevon performed his hit "Werewolves Of London", as well several other songs that were, at that point, unrecorded (including "Boom Boom Mancini" and "Trouble Waiting To Happen") The final 1984 gig took place in June, and featured the Cook/Berry/Buck/Mills line-up. The group entered the studio as a quintet that summer, with the line-up of Berry/Buck/Cook/Mills/Zevon. They recorded two songs for release as a single, which were eventually released in 1986. The A-Side, "Gonna Have A Good Time Tonight" was a cover of an Easybeats tune; the B-side, "Narrator," was a Bill Berry composition that R.E.M. had played live, but never recorded. (The song's composition was credited to Berry/Buck/Mills/Stipe). After a period of inactivity, Hindu Love Gods played one 1986 gig in Athens as a benefit for the family of the recently deceased D. Boon. Line-up for this performance was Berry, Buck, Cook, Mills and Stipe. Buck, Mills and Berry later joined Zevon as his back-up band while recording Zevon's solo album Sentimental Hygiene (1987). During an all-night (and supposedly drunken) session in the midst of recording Zevon's album, the four recorded ten cover songs, mostly blues standards. Although originally not intended for publication, these recordings were finally released by Giant Records on the album Hindu Love Gods (1990), with the artist credit going to Hindu Love Gods. The song that received the most attention was a rock version of Prince's 1985 hit "Raspberry Beret", which reached #23 on the Modern Rock charts. During a concert at The Shadow in Kansas City in December 1990, Zevon commented that the album was "selling by the shitload," whereupon one of his backing band informed him that it was "selling like shit." Discography "Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight"/"Narrator" (7" single) Hindu Love Gods (1990), Giant/Reprise/Warner Bros. "Raspberry Beret" (single) v • d • e R.E.M. Peter Buck • Mike Mills • Michael Stipe Bill Berry Accompaniment Nathan December • Buren Fowler • Peter Holsapple • Barrett Martin • Scott McCaughey • Bill Rieflin • Ken Stringfellow • Joey Waronker Managers Bertis Downs, IV • Jefferson Holt Studio 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 • Accelerate • Collapse into Now Compilations Dead Letter Office • Eponymous • The Best of R.E.M. • The Automatic Box • Singles Collected • In the Attic • In Time • iTunes Originals • And I Feel Fine EPs Chronic Town • Not Bad for No Tour • Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes • Live from London • Reckoning Songs from The Olympia Other albums Man on the Moon • r.e.m.IX • R.E.M. Live • Live at The Olympia Singles "Radio Free Europe" • "Talk About the Passion" • "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" • "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" • "Cant Get There from Here" • "Driver 8" • "Wendell Gee" • "Fall on Me" • "Superman" • "Ages of You" • "The One I Love" • "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" • "Finest Worksong" • "Orange Crush" • "Stand" • "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" • "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" • "Supernatural Superserious" • "Hollow Man" • "Man-Sized Wreath" • "Until the Day Is Done" • "Mine Smell Like Honey" Videos Succumbs • Tourfilm • Pop Screen • This Film Is On • Parallel • Road Movie • In View • Perfect Square • When the Light Is Mine • R.E.M. Live • Live at The Olympia • R.E.M. Live from Austin, TX Related articles Discography • Tours • Athens, Georgia • Automatic Baby • College radio • Hindu Love Gods • The Baseball Project • Tired Pony • Athens Andover • "I Belong to You" • I.R.S. Records • Warner Bros. Records • Hib-Tone • Surprise Your Pig: A Tribute to R.E.M. • Drive XV: A Tribute to Automatic for the People • "Homer the Moe" v • d • e Warren Zevon Studio albums Wanted Dead or Alive · Warren Zevon · Excitable Boy · Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School · The Envoy · Sentimental Hygiene · Transverse City · Hindu Love Gods · Mr. Bad Example · Mutineer · Life'll Kill Ya · My Ride's Here · The Wind Live albums Stand in the Fire · Learning to Flinch Compilations A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon · I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology) · Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon · Reconsider Me: The Love Songs · Preludes - Rare and Unreleased Recordings Tribute albums Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon · Hurry Home Early: The Songs of Warren Zevon Songs "Carmelita" · "Desperados Under the Eaves" · "Tenderness on the Block" · "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" · "Hasten Down the Wind" · "Lawyers, Guns and Money" · "Life'll Kill Ya" · "Mr. Bad Example" · "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" · "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" · "Trouble Waiting to Happen" · "Werewolves of London" Related articles I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon · Jordan Zevon · Skip Battin · Gary Mallaber · Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead · lyme and cybelle · Hindu Love Gods This article on a United States rock music band is a stub. 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