Sie sind nicht angemeldet.
15.03.1991 Borderline – London/England:
So, jetzt brauche ich auch noch mal eure Hilfe.
Raya hatte hier mal per Pando die drei im Torrent fehlenden Songs (111 Low, 202 Endgame, 207 Tom`s Diner) freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellt. Ich hab sie mir natürlich auch runtergeladen und die Daten auf DVD abgespeichert, bevor ich vor längerer Zeit meinen Computer neu installieren musste.
Heute wollte ich die Daten wieder auf Festplatte kopieren - und es geht nicht. Fragt mich jetzt nicht, warum das nicht geht. Ich weiß es nicht.
Wäre nett, wenn mir jemand die drei Songs nochmal per Email schicken könnte oder hier per Pando hochlädt.
Danke - Danke - Danke!
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Hier:
Borderline 15.03.91, 3 Songs
http://cache.pando.com/soapservices/Pac … 2E5E4A5768
Und der hier auch noch:
Circle Pavilion Chicago, 19.10.86
http://cache.pando.com/soapservices/Pac … 38DBCB71AD
Kann aber nicht garantieren, daß auch alles funktioniert...
Beitrag geändert von Belong (29.06.2010 19:47)
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Wow, das ging aber schnell.
Danke schon mal.
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Bitte ![]()
So schnell wird es aber nicht gehen, er läd ja noch hoch. ![]()
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Von mir auch nochmal danke
- scheint alles zu funktionieren - glaube aber, der torrent von zomb war ein anderer ... aber genau weiss ich es auch nicht mehr ![]()
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Betty schrieb:
- glaube aber, der torrent von zomb war ein anderer ... aber genau weiss ich es auch nicht mehr
Das kann schon sein... ich hatte meinen von Dime geladen. Keine Ahnung, ob das nun der gleiche war. ![]()
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das war auch keineswegs als 'kritik' gemeint - es ist mir nur aufgefallen ![]()
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Ich hatte es auch gar nicht so aufgefasst... ![]()
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R.E.M.
Palaonda
Bolzano, Italy
January 16th 2005
Unfortunately no recording source info available,
but based on the quality decent mics and recording gear were used.
CDR (directly from taper) -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC
CD1
01. Get Up
02. The Wake-Up Bomb
03. Animal
04. Boy In The Well
05. So. Central Rain
06. The Outsiders
07. Everybody Hurts
08. Leaving New York
09. The One I Love
10. Aftermath
11. Daysleeper
12. Superman
13. The Great Beyond
14. Orange Crush
15. I Wanted To Be Wrong
CD2
01. Final Straw
02. Imitation Of Life
03. Walk Unafraid
04. Losing My Religion
05. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
06. Bad Day
07. I've Been High
08. Permanent Vacation
09. I'm Gonna DJ
10. Man On The Moon
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This show is being reseeded by request. Many thanks to clumsiloe, who first uploaded it in December 2005. I have fixed SBEs with TLH and added md5 and ffp files with TLH. The original info file is below:
11 October 1986 - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, Kansas City, KS
Recorded by Doug Morris with unknown mics>Sony D-6
2nd gen tape>Audition 1.5>wav>flacfrontend
Again a B, a bit less bass-boomy than the 10-10 show, but a little distortion
on some of the upper frequencies. For me this is still very enjoyable, but the
best ones are still to come.
Disc 1
01. These Days
02. Sitting Still
03. Lightnin' Hopkins
04. Hyena
05. The One I Love
06. Shaking Through
07. Feeling Gravitys Pull
08. The Flowers Of Guatemala
09. Driver 8
10. King of Birds (spoken)
11. I Believe
12. Swan Swan H
13. Old Man Kensey
14. Superman
15. Can't Get There From Here
16. Pretty Persuasion
17. Auctioneer (Another Engine)
18. Life And How To Live It
Disc 2
Encore 1:
01. Fall On Me
02. Cuyahoga
03. 1,000,000
Encore 2:
04. Strange
05. Oddfellows Local 151
06. Little America
Encore 3:
07. Begin The Begin
08. Funtime
09. See No Evil
10. After Hours
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R.E.M.
March 14, 1989
Oakland Coliseum Arena
Oakland, California
Master recording
Sony D-3 with stock microphone ---> Maxell XLII-S 90
WAV capture using M-Audio ---> Adobe Audition ---> FLAC
1. intro
2. Pop Song '89
3. Exhuming McCarthy
4. Welcome to the Occupation
5. Turn You Inside Out
6. The One I Love
7. Orange Crush
8. Sitting Still
9. Feeling Gravity's Pull
10. The Flowers of Guatemala
11. World Leader Pretend
12. Stipe speaks
13. Begin the Begin
14. Pretty Persuasion
15. Tired of Singing Trouble
16. I Believe
17. Get Up
18. Just a Touch
19. Auctioneer (Another Engine)
20. It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
<set break>
21. Stand
22. We Walk
23. I Remember California
24. You Are the Everything
25. Finest Worksong
26. King of Birds
27. See No Evil
28. Harpers
29. Crazy
30. Dark Globe
31. Perfect Circle
32. After Hours
bonus tracks from Sports Arena, San Diego, CA March 16, 1989
33. Cuyahoga
34. These Days
35. Driver 8
36. Fall on Me
37. Swan Swan H
38. Stipe speaks his mind about San Diego
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As requested. I downloaded this on December 2003 but I don't remember where. Sorry no info about the source, check the samples for the sound quality.
R.E.M.
23 July 2003
Stadio Del Conero, Ancona, Italy
SHN (sorry no source info) > TLH (flac level 5)
Disc 1
01 Begin The Begin
02 Finest Worksong
03 Sitting Still
04 Drive
05 Animal
06 The Great Beyond
07 Exhuming McCarthy
08 Bad Day
09 Tongue (snippet)
10 The One I Love
** I Believe
11 Find The River
12 Daysleeper
13 Losing My Religion
Disc 2
01 At My Most Beautiful
02 So Fast, So Numb
03 Country Feedback
04 Man On The Moon
05 Walk Unafraid
encore:
06 Beat A Drum (part)
07 Everybody Hurts
08 She Just Wants To Be
09 Imitation Of Life
10 It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
** listed on www.remtimeline.com but absent here
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R.E.M.
Xcel Energy Center
St. Paul, MN, USA
Thursday, June 5, 2008
audience DAT recording from section 104
source/transfer info:
SP-CMC-8 premium stereo cardioids > SP-SPSB-1 > Sony PCM-M1 (@44.1 kHz) >
7 pin to coax > Audiophile2496 > SoundForge > CDWav > FLAC Frontend (level 6) > FLAC
Disc 1:
01. Living Well Is The Best Revenge
02. These Days
03. Disturbance At The Heron House
04. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
05. Hollow Man
06. Shaking Through
07. Man-Sized Wreath
08. West Of The Fields
09. Accelerate
10. banter
11. Ignoreland
12. Star 69
13. Auctioneer (Another Engine)
14. Houston
15. Electrolite
16. The One I Love
17. Final Straw
18. banter
19. Sweetness Follows
20. Let Me In (acoustic)
Disc 2:
01. Walk Unafraid
02. Horse To Water
03. Bad Day
04. I'm Gonna DJ
----encore----
05. Supernatural Superserious
06. Welcome To The Occupation
07. Losing My Religion
08. Fall On Me (w/ Johnny Marr on guitar)
09. thank you/band member intros
10. Man On The Moon
Michael Stipe - lead vocals
Peter Buck - guitar, mandolin; keyboards on "Let Me In"
Mike Mills - bass, backing vocals, keyboards; guitar on "Let Me In"
Scott McCaughey - guitar, keyboards, bass, backing vocals
Bill Rieflin - drums, percussion; guitar on "Let Me In"
Recorded by a fan, for the fans.
Please support the band by purchasing/legally downloading their
albums, especially their official live albums and concert DVDs.
Distribute freely as you wish (bit torrent, FTP server, trades, etc.)
but please only upload the original FLAC files w/ a copy of this
text file. DO NOT SELL COPIES OF THIS RECORDING!
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R.E.M. - Rhythmic Studios, San Francisco CA 1983-11-09 (remtorrent)
That Beat (see caveat below)
Walter's Theme
Cushy Tush
Burning Down
All The Right Friends (there's one skip on this that is present on the CD-r that I have. Sorry)
Windout
Femme Fatale
Burning Hell
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Skank
So. Central Rain
Letter Never Sent
Little America
Camera
Second Guessing
Second Guessing Take 2
Harborcoat
Seven Chinese Brothers
Just A Touch
Pretty Persuasion
Pale Blue Eyes
Time After Time (Annelise)
Note to Dime Mods - the bulk of these songs showed up in complete form on 'Reckoning' and other songs showed up in finished form on various B-sides. These straight to 2-track demos have *never* been officially released.
The only song on this recording whose source I would question is That Beat. Michael can clearly be heard talking to someone called 'Don' in the control room. This would almost certainly have been Don Dixon, the co-producer of their first two records. The Rhythmic Studios were produced by Elliott Mazer not Don Dixon so... hmmm... that suggests that this on songmay come from a different session than this one.
Also the sound on That Beat is quite different to the sound of the rest of the songs.
This is from UNCUT Magazine:
"On November 9 [1983], R.E.M. demoed 24 songs at Rhythmic Studios, San Francisco, with Elliot Mazer, who'd produced Neil Young's 'Harvest'. They recorded nine songs that would eventually appear on 'Reckoning': 'So. Central Rain', 'Letter Never Sent', 'Little America', 'Camera', 'Second Guessing', 'Harborcoat', '7 Chinese Bros', 'Pretty Persuasion' and 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'.
Mazer had first met [Peter] Buck, a long-time Young fan, at R.E.M.'s show on June 20, 1983 at the Keystone Berkeley, California. He remembers the sessions: 'The band called me as they wanted to demo some tunes and Mitch [Easter] was not in town. The band set up in the studio and when we had a sound, they started to play. Everything was done live to 2-track stereo. One take per song. They played a tune and, if they got through it, they moved onto the next one. It was intense fun'. Among the sessions were three covers -The Tokens' 'The Lion Sleeps Tonite', and 'Pale Blue Eyes' and 'Femme Fatale' by The Velvet Underground- that the band 'played to get sounds and warm up', says Mazer. 'We might have done one playback, if at all', he continues. 'They needed to record demo versions of these tunes'. The sessions never officially saw the light of day, though they were leaked online. When asked what happened to the tapes -and why the sessions weren't included on the forthcoming 'Reckoning Special Edition'- [R.E.M. manager, Bertis] Downs admits no-one's entirely sure where they are: 'They could be dust, or they could have been mislabelled and are sitting in a locker somewhere'".
With the probable exception of That Beat, these were originally recorded live to 2-Track. They were circulating among collectors on cassette for a while and these are probably originally sourced from one of those unknown generation tapes.
They were compiled onto CD-r and then extracted to flac using Exact Audio Copy. Everything else was done on TLH V 2.5.0.
The sound quality is pretty damn good. You won't be disappointed (especially Manimal)
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R.E.M.
1 August 1995 - Waldbuehne, Berlin, Germany
CD > wave > FLAC frontend (Level 6) > dime > you
CD1
01 I Took Your Name
02 What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
03 Crush With Eyeliner
04 Me In Honey
05 Bang And Blame
06 Near Wild Heaven
07 Undertow
08 Welcome To The Occupation
09 You
10 Strange Currencies
11 Revolution
12 Tongue
13 Man On The Moon
14 Country Feedback
CD2
01 Star Me Kitten
02 Losing My Religion
03 Pop Song 89
04 Finest Worksong
05 Get Up
06 Star 69
encore:
07 Let Me In
08 Everybody Hurts
09 So. Central Rain
10 Departure
11 Tusk / Ghost Rider
12 It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Bonus:
13 Wake-Up Bomb (from the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, New York)
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Many thanks to hatnham, who uploaded this torrent in October 2006; it stayed on the tracker until July 2007. I received this fileset with the name it has above. I used Trader's Little Helper to fix SBEs and to create checksum files. It's a nice recording.
original info file:
REM
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA
1986-11-24
Audience Recording: A- quality
Lineage: cassette(unknown generation)>dak's wave editor>wav>flac
By request a nice sounding show from the Life's Rich Pageant Tour. The REM Timeline does not list 9-9 on the setlist but it was played as you will hear. I traded for this in 1986 and it is probably 1st or 2nd generation.
Enjoy!!
Share the music!
Disc 1:
01 These Days
02 Harborcoat
03 West Of The Fields
04 Cuyahoga
05 Sitting Still
06 The One I Love
07 Feeling Gravitys Pull
08 The Flowers Of Guatemala
09 White Tornado
10 Driver 8
11 Tired Of Singing Trouble>I Believe
12 Swan Swan H
13 Seven Chinese Brothers
14 Superman
15 Can't Get There From Here
16 9-9
17 Auctioneer (Another Engine)
18 Little America
Disc 2
encore 1:
19 Fall On Me
20 Talk About The Passion
21 1,000,000
encore 2:
22 Harpers> Oddfellows Local 151
23 Strange
24 Begin The Begin
encore 3:
25 We Walk
26 Funtime
27 Red Rain< So. Central Rain
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31 October 1986 - Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Recorded by David O. Thomas: Nak CM300>Sony D-6
2nd Gen tape >Audition 1.5>wav>flacfronted
Another cracking show, and nice quality too from David Thomas. Track 5, is an extended interlude while Stipe tries to sort out problems with the crowd, particularly those with seats getting annoyed by those without who have forced their way to the front. Sounds like a real mess, maybe someone here could post their own experience of this show.
The next you’ll be hearing from me is the 27 September 1986 show from Santa Barbara, a splendid recording by the West Coast experts.
Disc One
01. These Days
02. Moral Kiosk
03. Maps And Legends
04. Hyena
05. “no mo’ show”
06. Femme Fatale
07. The One I Love
08. Feeling Gravitys Pull
09. The Flowers Of Guatemala
10. Ghost Riders In The Sky
11. I Believe
12. Swan Swan H
13. Superman
14. Can't Get There From Here
15. Old Man Kensey
16. Pretty Persuasion
17. Auctioneer (Another Engine)
18. Life And How To Live It
Disc 2
01. Fall On Me
02. Cuyahoga
03. Spooky
04. We Walk
05. 1,000,000
encore 2:
06. Oddfellows Local 151
07. Begin The Begin
08. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
09. Born To Run
10. Lightnin' Hopkins
11. Moon River
Thanks to DL442000 for the tape.
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R.E.M.
Great Woods
Mansfield, Massachusetts
September 15, 1989
Lineage: Soundboard > ? > CDR > EAC > .wav > TLH > FLAC6
Disc 1 (65:07):
(1) Stand (start cut) (2:56)
(2) The One I Love (3:36)
(3) So. Central Rain (4:34)
(4) Driver 8 (5:35)
(5) Turn You Inside Out (4:36)
(6) Belong (4:43)
(7) Orange Crush (5:18)
(8) Feeling Gravity's Pull (5:52)
(9) Swan Swan H (3:16)
(10) Sitting Still (3:31)
(11) World Leader Pretend (5:04)
(12) I Believe (5:10)
(13) Fall On Me (3:40)
(14) Pretty Persuasion (4:26)
(15) Get Up (2:42)
Disc 2 (56:23):
(1) Auctioneer (Another Engine) (3:26)
(2) It's The End Of The World … (6:11)
(3) Pop Song 89 (3:28)
(4) Exhuming McCarthy (3:57)
(5) You Are The Everything (6:12)
(6) Begin The Begin (3:11)
(7) King of Birds (6:13)
(8) See No Evil (3:54)
(9) Harper's (1:35)
(10) Ghost Riders In The Sky (6:12)
(11) Finest Worksong (4:26)
(12) Perfect Circle (4:17)
(13) After Hours (3:16)
Comments: In the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were a flurry of soundboard recordings covertly made at Great Woods near Boston, and several of them leaked to a wider audience. This show -- from the latter stages of R.E.M.'s "Green" amphitheater tour sounds pretty good, though I believe it is a mono recording (presumably recorded onto cassette). Levels get a little hot as the show progresses and there is some slight distortion in the drums/bass, but overall this is a very listenable recording with a good mix and prominent vocals. If you don't have a lot from this tour and have an interest in this era of the band, you'll be glad you grabbed this recording.
This was originally posted by CTU2fan in January 2008; his comments are as follows:
"Wanted to add to the nice run of REM torrents we've been seeing of late. I can't tell you too much about this one, other than it's a soundboard recording from Great Woods. Not even sure of the generation, definitely not a master...maybe 2nd or 3rd? If anyone has a lower-gen or known-gen copy of this that they'd like to share then by all means do so. It's not perfect, there are occasional dropouts; the longest seems to be in World Leader Pretend. Typical somewhat flat soundboard, not great but defintely enjoyable."
Mp3 samples are included in the comments. Many thanks to CTU2fan for the original post.
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Artist: R.E.M.
Date: 25 february 1995
Venue: Forum Assago
City: Milano Italy
Disk 1
01) Intro
02) What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
03) Crush With Eyeliner
04) Orange Crush
05) Circus Envy
06) Finest Worksong
07) Try Not to Breathe
08) You
09) Me in Honey
10) I Took Your Name
11) Revolution
12) I Don't Sleep I Dream
13) So Central Rain
14) Tongue
Disk 2
01) Intro
02) Half a World Away
03) Country Feedback
04) Man on the Moon
05) Departed
06) Losing My Religion
07) Get Up
08) Star 69
encores
09) Let Me In
10) Everybody Hurts
11) Bang and Blame
12) Wicked Game
13) The End of the World
Recorded by zuma 66
Lineage:
Sony TCS 430 whit Aiwa CM30 - MAXELL XLII 90
Transfer 2010 - 08 - 18 by zuma66
Technics RS-T55R > M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 >
CompactFlash card reader > PC > Gold wave >
WAV tracks split with CD Wave >
Traders Little Helper level 8
Remarks:
Notes:
Sorry I don't do MP3's - My uploads are ex unless noted otherwise.
Don't sell & please don't convert to MP3 or other lossy formats.
Please wait 2 weeks after my initial upload before uploading to other sites.
If you upload it elsewhere: leave the info-file intact and I appreciate a note from you.
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R.E.M.
show : "Festival Rock en Seine" 2008, Paris (St Cloud), France (St. Cloud is a district of Paris)
date : August 28, 2008
Broadcasting :
June 7, 2009
on French TV DVB "VIRGIN 17"
Taper : coli (calipage)
GENERATION
—————–
VIRGIN 17 (DVB) > .VOB
SOURCE
—————–
TV DVB : VIRGIN 17
TRANSFER
—————–
Sony RDR-HXD 990 DVD Recorder > DVDfiles
NOTES
—————–
no chapters
A very very good show.
ENJOY !
total time : 1h 02min
VIDEO #1/1
—————–
01. bad day
02. living well
03. kenneth
04. man sized wreath
05. great beyond
06. ignoreland
07. hollowman
08. imitation of life
09. I'm gonna DJ
10. one I love
11. fall on me
12. horse to water
13. end of the world
14. supernatural
15. losing my religion
16. man on the moon
DO NOT SALE
DO NOT REENCODE IN LOSSY FORMAT
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REM
April 28th, 1985
Busch Student Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
Master:
FOB Nakamichi CM300/cp-1's>Sony TC-D5>Cass(m),
Cass(1)>Nak DR-2>Tascam CDRW2000>CD
taped by Dave Thomas, CD by Jon Pasternak
Extraction:
CD>xACT 2.00a (cdparanoia)>WAV>FLAC, all tracks extracted with no errors
by Dave Mallick
Disc 1 [42:02.73]
01. Feeling Gravitys Pull [04:28.52]
02. Harborcoat [04:00.16]
03. Green Grow The Rushes [04:04.69]
04. So. Central Rain [03:58.26]
05. Good Advices [03:47.08]
06. Hyena [02:50.14]
07. Seven Chinese Brothers [04:12.52]
08. Driver 8 [03:48.19]
09. Can't Get There From Here [04:20.12]
10. Sitting Still [03:24.04]
11. Maps And Legends [03:08.26]
Disc 2 [49:18.47]
01. Talk About The Passion [03:12.31]
02. Auctioneer (Another Engine) [03:04.18]
03. Old Man Kensey [03:51.62]
04. Pretty Persuasion [03:46.18]
05. When I Was Young/Little America [05:51.25]
06. E1: Have You Ever Seen The Rain? [03:10.27]
07. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville [04:37.39]
08. Life And How To Live It [04:15.59]
09. E2: White Tornado [03:15.25]
10. Theme From Two Steps Onward [04:13.37]
11. Gardening At Night [03:47.48]
12. 9-9 [02:54.27]
13. Windout [03:18.06]
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REM
November 16th, 1986
Trask Auditorium, Wilmington, NC
Master:
FOB Nakamichi CM300/cp-1's>Sony TC-D5>Cass(m)
Cass(1)>Nak DR-2>Tascam CDRW2000>CD
taped by Dave Thomas, CD by Jon Pasternak
Extraction:
CD>xACT 2.00a (cdparanoia)>WAV>FLAC, all tracks extracted with no errors
by Dave Mallick
Disc 1 [43:52.67]
01. These Days [03:34.54]
02. Moral Kiosk [03:11.61]
03. Pilgrimage [04:16.13]
04. The One I Love [03:13.44]
05. Shaking Through [04:29.42]
06. Feeling Gravitys Pull [05:46.38]
07. The Flowers Of Guatemala [04:16.48]
08. Ghost Riders In The Sky [02:36.36]
09. Driver 8 [03:27.01]
10. Tired Of Singing Trouble [06:05.70]
11. I Believe [02:50.26]
12. Swan Swan H [00:04.09]
Disc 2 [38:50.11]
01. Lightnin' Hopkins [03:32.50]
02. Superman [03:15.40]
03. Can't Get There From Here [03:41.10]
04. Old Man Kensey/King Of Birds [03:48.41]
05. Auctioneer (Another Engine) [04:21.45]
06. Radio Free Europe [03:37.04]
07. Little America [03:33.52]
08. E1: Fall On Me [02:47.21]
09. Sad Lover's Waltz [02:41.22]
10. (Don't Go Back to) Rockville [04:23.66]
11. Spooky [03:07.35]
Notes:
- King of Birds is sung rather than spoken, in the tune of the eventual
song, more or less. Stipe also incorporates some the additional spoken
lines "Lenny Bruce is not afraid, Leonid Brezhnev is not afraid."
- Last song of encore (See No Evil) is missing, as is all of second
encore (Singing Cage, Oddfellows Local 151, Mississippi Queen, Whole
Lotta Love, Funtime, After Hours). Mississippi Queen and Whole Lotta
Love featured Corky Laing of Mountain on drums.
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R.E.M.
Memorial Coliseum
Portland, OR
October 13, 1989
"Children of the Spotted Owl, good evening."
JEMS Master
SOURCE:
Nakamichi 700s > Sony WM-D6C
TRANSFER:
master cassettes > Nakamichi 670zx > Wavelab 24/96 > FLAC > Peak 6.2 44.1 > FLAC
1. Stand
2. The One I Love
3. South Cent ral Rain
4. Turn You Inside Out
5. Belong
6. These Days
7. Good Advices
8. Orange Crush
9. Exhuming McCarthy
10. Feeling Gravity's Pull
11. Crazy
12. World Leader Pretend
13. I Believe
14. I Remember California
15. Get Up
16. Life and How to Live It
17. It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
18. Pop Song '89 (problems)
19. Fall on Me (problems)
20. You Are the Everything (lesser problems)
21. Harpers
22. Begin the Begin
23. King of Birds
24. See No Evil
25. Low
26. Finest Worksong
27. Perfect Circle
28. Dark Globe
29. After Hours w/ Radar Love, Ghost Rider, Word Up, Born to Run (slight cut along the way)
This torrent features the fourth of five concerts R.E.M. played in the Pacific Northwest in the fall of 1989. The band was playing a revamped, high-energy set with different songs than shows on the spring tour. Many of these didn't appear again for at least another 10 years: when R.E.M. returned to the road in 1995, perhaps having taken a page from the U2 playbook circa 1992, they had mothballed much of their '80s catalog. So this was a farewell of sorts to some old favorites.
Memorial Coliseum felt deserted on this damp Friday evening, its upper tiers empty--an anomaly given the band's popularity and the fact that they hadn't played in Portland in three years. Now signed to a major label, R.E.M. was an established arena act touring behind a platinum-selling album.
No longer ambivalent about playing their more popular numbers, they came out of the gate with two songs that had been in the top 10 of Billboard's Hot 100, "Stand" and "The One I Love." In a nod to its indie past, "South Central Rain" came third, played again in its familiar album arrangement. After that, song selection varied each night, drawing primarily from the three most-recent LPs. But there were surprises, too.
New, unrecorded songs had always been a part of the band's repertoire, from "Hyena" in 1984 and "The One I Love" in 1986 to "Orange Crush" and "Pop Song '89" in 1987. No such preview happened in the spring, but now the set had two premieres, "Belong" and "Low." Both were recorded in arrangements nearly identical to these for Out of Time.
On this evening, the number that resonated most was "I Remember California," which sounded intricate and seemed to interest the band the most. Michael Stipe appeared particularly dramatic and agitated on this, as if he were trying to exorcise the source of considerable discomfort. "Get Up" and "Pop Song '89" featured the band at its most animated, and "You Are the Everything" sounded sweet and earnest toward the end of the night.
But the most beloved song had to be "Good Advices," a track from the third album that hadn't appeared in the set since 1985. We called it a revival; many nights, Michael Stipe introduced it as "a present." The band played it at a slightly faster clip than they had before, and it had a bit more heft thanks to guest musician Peter Holsapple (of the dB's) playing guitar alongside Peter Buck. It was truly a great call, one that R.E.M. fans remember fondly 20 years later. With "Life and How to Live It" appearing in the spot where "Auctioneer" had in the spring, it seemed that the band had extended an olive branch to Fables of the Reconstruction.
The morning of the show, Michael Stipe reached out to one of the region's leading environmental groups and asked for a briefing on the campaign to save Opal Creek. It's a beautiful area east of Salem, and the largest contiguous stretch of ancient forest in the Northwest. That night, Stipe dedicated "King of Birds" to "the defenders of Opal Creek" and met briefly with one of the group's interns. (The intern, coincidentally, happened to be a huge fan. When the staffer who'd taken the call asked whether he could assemble a package on Opal Creek for a "Mr. Stripe," who was in town with his band "the REMs," he was briefly under the impression that someone was trying to "punk" him.)
After enjoying second-generation cassettes for years, I inquired about making digital files straight from the masters. Doc ran a D6 from about row 12 and walked out with a nice recording. There is some warble, however, marring a few songs in the second half. This was a problem when you ran extra long tapes (like TDK MX110s) in a D6 and didn't hold the deck flat.
I thought Portland smoked: the band sounded particularly energized, the set was front-loaded with a lot of upbeat songs, and the first hour or so rocked hard. My friends Butterking, A, and Doc would probably give the nod to Seattle two nights earlier, which was also excellent and featured more spontaneity. Regardless, Portland was a superb gig, and remains my favorite of the seven I saw in 1989. Recordings from this leg aren't common in the torrent world, so I'm particularly glad to share one we remember fondly for many reasons, the music chief among them. Thanks as always to my good friends at JEMS and to A, too. Hope you enjoy it.
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27 May 1985
NC African Relief Concert
Meredith College
Raleigh, NC
US
Pro-Shot video
NTSC DVD
Lineage:
Pro-Shot videotape > VHS (2nd generation) > Sony SLV700HF > Dazzle DV bridge: analog to digital conversion > Final Cut Express editing > iDVD (NTSC) with menus > VIDEO_TS folder + cover art/extras > you
01. 7 Chinese Bros. (4:36)
02. Hyena (3:02)
03. Good Advices (3:32)
04. Talk About The Passion (3:22)
05. Driver 8 (3:40)
06. Can't Get There From Here (3:39)
07. Maps And Legends (3:19)
08. So. Central Rain (3:52)
09. Auctioneer (Another Engine) (2:43)
10. Old Man Kinsey (4:02)
11. Pretty Persuasion (3:47)
12. Life And How To Live It (4:01)
13. Little America (3:26)
14. Ghost Riders In The Sky (2:11)
15. Second Guessing (3:06)
16. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville (4:31)
17. Wild Thing [with Don Dixon] (3:30)
18. Theme From Two Steps Onward (4:50)
19. 9-9/Wind Out (4:46)
20. Gardening At Night (3:54)
Total = 74:00
(Opening songs not captured: Feeling Gravity's Pull,
Harborcoat & Green Grow The Rushes)
Bonus Tracks
01. Me & Dixon: Buddha Buddha (3:27)
02. The Pressure Boys: Combination (3:16)
03. The Connells: Unspoken Words (3:23)
This show came into my hands over 20 years ago from a friend who was connected to the original source. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Student Television had permission to film the event, which was the NC African Relief Concert. It was held on May 27, 1985 at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina. I was a witness to this show amongst a crowd of likely less than 1000. I was given a VHS tape copied from the original videotape. The video is Pro-Shot, but of medium quality.
The tape included the majority of the performance starting at 7 Chinese Bros. & continuing to the show’s conclusion. Three opening songs were not captured: Feeling Gravity's Pull, Harborcoat & Green Grow The Rushes. Many songs were performed from their third full length LP, Fables Of The Reconstruction, 2 weeks before its June 11, 1985 US release. Early R.E.M. producer Don Dixon appears for Wild Thing. The band also plays Theme From Two Steps Onward, which was rarely performed.
Bonus tracks include 3 songs from other artists who appeared that day –
Me & Dixon: “Buddha Buddha,” Pressure Boys: “Combination,” & The Connells: “Unspoken Words.” I do not have any other video from that day. Other artists on the bill were Xenon & The Bill Lyerly Band.
In 2004 I converted the tape to digital & cleaned up the audio as best I could with Final Cut Express from what was a very muddy C/C- recording to B/B+ acceptable sound quality. At that point in time I traded the show with REM collectors.
Hard to believe this was 25 years ago. Enjoy!
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ASU Activities Center
Tempe, AZ
March 18, 1989
JEMS Master
RESEED BY REQUEST
Nak 300 > Sony WM-D3
Master Cassette Transfer: Nak CR-7A > Gentle JEMS mastering via TC Finalizer > Marantz CDR-610
Remastered CD-R > FLAC
Disc One
01 Pop Song '89
02 Exhuming McCarthy
03 Welcome to the Occupation
04 Turn You Inside-Out
05 Shaking Through (band loses its way)
06 Underneath the Bunker (atonement)
07 Orange Crush
08 Disturbance at the Heron House
09 Feeling Gravity's Pull
10 Flowers of Guatemala (tape flip)
11 Begin the Begin
12 World Leader Pretend
13 Tired of Singing Trouble
14 I Believe
15 Pretty Persuasion
16 Superman (Clique cover)
17 Get Up
18 Auctioneer
19 It's the End of the World As We Know It
Disc Two
01 Stand
02 Boy (Go) (Golden Palominos song)
03 Fall On Me
04 You Are the Everything
05 Finest Worksong
06 King of Birds
07 Summertime (Gershwin cover)
08 These Days
09 See No Evil (Television cover)
10 Dark Globe (Syd Barrett cover)
11 Harpers (Hugo Largo cover)
12 Crazy (Pylon cover)
13 Perfect Circle
14 Academy Fight Song (Mission of Burma cover)
15 "trying to think of one loud song"
16 Radio Free Europe
17 After Hours (Velvet Underground cover)
Saw a lot of great R.E.M. shows over the years but this one always stuck out. Friends like Slipkid68 had gone to the four previous shows in California (see http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta … ?id=319087) at a time when the band's taste for the Golden State was, how shall we say it, yet to be acquired. Those shows were good, but leaving CA for AZ must have had a positive effect, as the show in Tempe was a stunner, boasting some unusual set-list inclusions among them "Boy (Go)," a song Stipe sang on the Golden Palominos album, several terrific covers (see above), a rare-for-this-tour audible of "Radio Free Europe" and the always rare "Underneath the Bunker."
This is a mono recording, done with a single Nak 300 mic split into two channels.
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