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R.E.M.
25 May 1995
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre,
Greenwood Village, CO

Disc One  63:27
01. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
02. Crush With Eyeliner
03. Circus Envy
04. Drive
05. Disturbance At The Heron House
06. Try Not To Breathe
07. Undertow
08. I Took Your Name
09. Strange Currencies
10. Revolution
11. Tongue
12. Man On The Moon
13. Country Feedback
14. Half A World Away

Disc Two 48:09
01. Bang And Blame
02. Losing My Religion
03. Star Me Kitten (last half cut)
04. Orange Crush
05. Get Up
06. Star 69
encore:
07. Let Me In
08. Everybody Hurts
09. Departure
10. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
11. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Notes:
-Blown out, fizzy
-MS thanks whoever threw him a 'really cool hat' on the previous night that he is wearing for this show.
-MS before Revolution "When I was 1 years old, someone with really good intentions gave me a book and it was 'How To Succeed In The Music Industry'.  And it said, I kind of scanned it, I don't like to read very much except magazines.  I kind of scanned it, at one point it said 'If you're ever having an off day or you don't feel well or you're sick or something, don't tell the audience because they don't care'.  Basically.  I'm paraphrasing here.  Anyway, we came to Denver expecting like 90 degree weather and a lot of sun, and I got a fucking sore throat because of your weather and I don't appreciate it.  But that means that I know it's not really your fault that the weather sucks.  But it could be you know, what do I know?"
-Country Feedback solo just under a minute at 59 seconds
-Before band intros MS "I used to go to high school with this girl named Brenda and she moved to Denver.  Is that you?  Tell the security guards your last name and they'll let you through because I want to say hello.  I didn't mention this last night but there's this guy here without a shirt on.  Are you on ecstacy or something?  It's really fucking cold out here.  He was here last night.  He was in the same place without a shirt on al night.  And there was a girl right here who had a teddy bear head hat which was kind of cool.  And a bunch of people down here who were wearing those paper toilet seat protectors on their heads like cowboy hats.  And you know most everybody had on a couple layers and a heavy coat and a hat and stuff and that one guy threw his hat up here and it fit my head so I'm gonna wear it".  After introducing Scott and Nathan "This is a cup of very cold coffee.  Mmmm that's good.  This is the security guy who's head I lokked down at all night".  He also mentions driving to Kansas City but that part was a bit garbled.
-MS before So Central "There's a star in the sky"

Grade: C
-Barely a C.  Saved by the fact it was outdoors.

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