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11 September 1995
Starwood Amphitheatre,
Antioch, TN
support: Radiohead

Disc One 54:07
01. I Took Your Name
02. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
03. Crush With Eyeliner
04. Drive
05. Try Not To Breathe
06. The Wake-Up Bomb
07. Welcome To The Occupation
08. Bang And Blame
09. Undertow
10. Strange Currencies
11. Revolution
12. Tongue
MISSING: Man On The Moon / Country Feedback / Half A World Away

Disc Two 46:10
01. Losing My Religion
02. Pop Song 89
03. Finest Worksong
04. Get Up
05. Star 69
encore:
06. Let Me In
07. Everybody Hurts
08. Intros
09. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
10. Departure
11. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Notes:
-Before Try Not To Breathe MS asks if anyone in the crowd is wet, noting that he is too.  After the song he states Wake Up Bomb is "At least five days old".
-Dark ages intro to WTTO
-Back of the lawn with iced tea story before Bang And Blame.
-Undertow is back to be a song about water (was about love previous show)
-Nobody will go to prom with you before Strange Currencies
-Tongue is ladies choice.  After the song MS "About maybe a couple years ago, the last time I was in Nashville, I think it was like two years ago, I came to a show with my friend River and we came to this place and we saw our friend Natalie and her band 10,000 Maniacs.  It was a great show and it was a great memory and as sad as it might be, it's also for me something of a celebration and that's what this next song is and so we're going to send this one out to everyone here tonight".
-Before LMR MS "...there are moments when I feel like Michael Jackson, you know how he says he loves everybody?  Don't you think that's kind of weird?  I mean how does he ever get close enough to them to love them?  Some kind of abstract way...it's all there I guess.  So having nothing at all to do with the next song but stalling long enough for them to change insturments(?)" He goes on to say that LMR is not their song anymore, it's yours (the fans).
-MM before Finest Worksong "There is in your town here a tailor.  His name is Manuel and he makes this suit and many others like it, so this song goes out to Manuel".
-After intros thanks the crowd for sticking through the rain.

Grade: C

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