Kinda interesting list:
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/PastaOfMuppets/artists_that_have_performed_full_albums_as_live_sets/
As noted, Pink Floyd did this A LOT, and the Who did it pretty frequently when touring Tommy
I don't know many details about this song, which is one of my favorites, so I tried to do some research.
Mills has said that the Harborcoat bass line "is really cool", and that it is one of the most difficult to play. He also says he makes up some of the backing vocals when singing live.
I'm glad I came back to see this comment. I read the article earlier. I'm not getting my Atmos copy of Automatic until Tuesday. But I own an Xbox One S and I decided I was going to try what the author did in the article. I saw the author used Steelseries Arctis headphones so I went on to Amazon trying to find it and saw there were a ton of different versions of it. I was trying to determine which ones were Atmos-ready—surely it had to be one of the 7.1-surround equipped headphones. I gave up after a while, and figured I'd look into it more later.
I personally use this pair of B&O headphones and I'm glad to know they should work to produce a similar experience to the author's. So thanks for updating.
Let the monkeys press their buttons. Tony Fletcher’s Perfect Circle: The Story of R.E.M. just got an enhanced version on kindle earlier this year, and it’s on sale. It “includes a bonus multimedia discography charting every album and single of R.E.M’s career, presented in chronological order through audio, video and imagery,” according to Amazon.
He has a couple photography books. He also took part in the Haiku Year project, where he and around 7 other people wrote haiku's everyday for a year.