REM
Earl's Court, London
June 23 1999
CD1
1. Intro
2. Lotus
3. What's The Frequency Kenneth?
4. So Fast, So Numb
5. Suspicion
6. The Apologist
7. Sitting Still
8. Daysleeper
9. The Wake-up Bomb
10. How The West Was Won
11. This One Goes Out To The One I Love
12. Sweetness Follows
13. Joke
14. At My Most Beautiful
15. Losing My Religion
16. The Great Beyond
CD2
1. Everybody Hurts
2. Country Feedback
3. Star 69
4. Walk Unafraid
5. Finest Worksong
6. Suspicious Minds
7. Man On The Moon
8. Why Not Smile?
9. Crush With Eyeliner
10. Tongue
11. Introductions
12. Parakeet
13. Cuyahoga
14. It's The End Of The World As We Know It
Recorded on Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics->Sony TCD-D7
Transferred to .wav on a Phillips CDR deck
.wav files converted to FLAC8 via Trader's Little Helper
An EBR Recording
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23 June 1999
Earl's Court Exhibition Centre,
London, England
support: Wilco
71:58
01. Lotus
02. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
03. So Fast, So Numb
04. Suspicion
05. The Apologist
06. Sitting Still
07. Daysleeper (cut after)
08. The Wake-Up Bomb
09. How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us
10. The One I Love
11. Sweetness Follows
12. At My Most Beautiful
13. Losing My Religion
14. The Great Beyond
15. Everybody Hurts
Disc Two
01. Country Feedback
02. Star 69
03. Walk Unafraid
04. Finest Worksong
05. Suspicious Minds (part)
06. Man On The Moon
encore:
07. Why Not Smile (Mills & Stipe)
08. Crush With Eyeliner
09. Tongue
10. Parakeet
11. Cuyahoga
12. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Timeline notes: 'Why Not Smile' is played for the first time, with Michael Stipe & Mike Mills only.
Notes:
-MS references his failed attempt at a joke the previous night and hints he may try again. After Sweetness Follows, the crowd goads him into telling the joke, which he agrees to do under the condition of absolute silence.
-Country Feedback solo 1:19 but the song seems quite a bit longer
-EBR is on HD
EBR Grade: C
-Tinny, slightly distant but better than CDR
-Surfaced on Dime Jan 2023
CDR Grade: D
-similar to 06-22 but bass is blown out
-Cuts between almost every song