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R.E.M. 07/14/1999

SHOWID 24286

Set I

Lotus, What's the Frequency Kenneth?, New Test Leper, Suspicion, How the West Was Won..., Daysleeper, Sweetness Follows, The Wake-Up Bomb, Everybody Hurts, The Great Beyond, Star 69, At My Most Beautiful, The One I Love, The Apologist, Country Feedback, Losing My Religion, Walk Unafraid, Pop Song 89, Man on the Moon, Falls to Climb, Why Not Smile, Crush With Eyeliner, Tongue, Parakeet, It's the End of the World As We Know..

Set II


Set III


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Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Tulum (5/0) FLAC / 27 View   CDR->EAC->Over the interwebs to me->retransmitted to Chris->Some Chris remaster magic->Back to...
Notes: This was a great show from the highly underrated 1999 Up tour. R.E.M. were due to play 2 shows at this venue on 2 and 3 March 1995, which were the first shows to be cancelled after Bill Berry's collapse on stage on 1 March in Lausanne. As such, at the start of the show Michael talks about how happy they are to be back after 4 years and 4 months from when they were meant to be there, and prior to Everybody Hurts gives a wonderful speech about Bill and how he's really happy now and what he'd be doing at that particular time back on his farm, and how Bill wrote that song for you. It's really touching and heartwarming. Set highlights include the rarely performed New Test Leper, How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us, as well as the debut of Falls To Climb, performed by Michael solo, and one of the very few times Parakeet was performed (this would be the final time outside of soundchecks). Michael always complained about how hard it was to sing that song, so perhaps no surprise it was shelved. And whenever Country Feedback is performed you know the show is a winner. The other highlight is the odd buzzing noise the crowd makes after Losing My Religion which left Michael very bemused, and led to a very funny comment. Is this a Swiss thing? Highly recommended listening for any R.E.M. fan. Recording notes: This recording was originally made in mono, and while sounding ok, had a lot of scope for improvement. Chris has converted the recording to stereo and done a terrific remastering job. It sounds a lot better than it originally did. You'll enjoy listening to this one. Samples provided. Torrent notes: As far as I can tell, this show was traded to a few people on CDR, but it never circulated widely, and this is the first time it's been out in torrent land. Even if you were one of the few who own a CDR copy of it, this version is a significant upgrade on the original recording. Thanks again to Henrik1978 for providing the files. I also added an image of the poster for the show. Enjoy!
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 2 A- View   DAT(?)>CDR(3)
Notes: D1 68:54 D2 64:36
BLG (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   unknown mics > ?? > CDR > FLAC
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>C>C>FLAC
buc2220 (1/5) HARDRIVE / 2 View   AUD
Sabine (0/5) CD-R / 2 B+ View  
Notes: TAO