1 August 1995
Waldbühne,
Berlin, Germany
support: Radiohead
A: I Took Your Name / What's The Frequency, Kenneth? / Crush With Eyeliner / Me In Honey / Bang And Blame / Near Wild Heaven / Undertow / Welcome To The Occupation / You / Strange Currencies / Revolution (cut)
B: Revolution (complete) / Tongue / Man On The Moon / Country Feedback / Star Me Kitten / Losing My Religion / Pop Song 89 / Finest Worksong / Get Up / Star 69 / Let Me In (cut)
C: encore: Let Me In (complete) / Everybody Hurts / So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) / Departure / Tusk - Ghost Rider / It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Timeline notes: This show can be found on the CD bootleg "Monster Radio".
Notes:
-MS vefore Me In Honey "This is a song about babies". After yhe song MS notes BB's birthday the previous day and asks him for soething to wipe his nose on.
-MS struggles to harmonize with MM throughout Near Wild Heaven, though he nails an unusually high note in Undertow.
-MS notes that the Dalai Lama & Patt Smith are coming to Berlin soon.
-Before You, MS proclaims his love for the audience and urges "Anyone who feels a need to remove your clothing, please feel free to do so".
-Before Revolution MS to MM "I can't hear you". MM I can't hear you either because I have this..." MS "Oh. Ok, all right. Mike do you want to announce this next song please?" MM "This is a new song, it's never been on a record, it's called Revolution".
-Before Country Feedback MS annouces the next two songs might be a little out of place at a rock concert, but they will be played anyway for the sake of self-indulgence.
-Country Feedback solo 1:23
-Mandolin reallow low in the mix of LMR
-Scott M is brought out after band intros so MS can note his bday. He replies to all of MS's questions with replies in German, which delights the crowd.
-By far the most unique intro to ITEOTWAWKI so far.
Grade: B