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16 July 1999 
Lansdowne Road, 
Dublin, Ireland

Disc One 55:21
01. Lotus 
02. What's The Frequency, Kenneth? 
03. The Wake-Up Bomb 
04. Suspicion 
05 Jesus - New Test Leper 
06. Fall On Me 
07. The Apologist 
08. Electrolite 
09. Everybody Hurts 
10. Daysleeper / Sweetness Follows
Missing: The Great Beyond / The One I Love 
11. At My Most Beautiful 

Disc Two 45:33
01. Losing My Religion 
02. Finest Worksong 
03. Walk Unafraid 
04. Man On The Moon
encore:
05. Falls To Climb (Stipe solo) 
06. Crush With Eyeliner 
07. Tongue 
08. Cuyahoga 
09. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Timeline notes: First performance of 'The Great Beyond'. 'Everybody Hurts' was dedicated to Martin from Northern Ireland and Rosemary Nelson, the murdered human rights lawyer from the north. 'Jesus' is a Velvet Underground song sung by Michael solo.

Notes:
-Cuts between most tracks, couple skips
-MS asks for the audience up front to settle down a couple of times
-Daysleeper fades out halfway through and SF fades in halfway through.
-MS before AMMB "The last time that I was here I think it was about 2 years ago and I came and saw one of my favorite bands play here.  I was standing right there.  And I kept dancing around and stepping on people's feet.  And it was a really great show.  And so I didn't know we were coming here until I got here and I recognized the little hospitality room backstage.  It's actually very nice.  They have little sunfloweres on all the backs of the toilets, that's where my dressing room is.  Where the urinal is they've planted a little rainforest in the urinal.  So it's very beautiful and I recognized it from a long time ago.  So if you want to pee you have to kick the seat up and then if you're a gentleman you put it back down again in case a lady comes in next of course.  And those are the little tiny things and that's what this song is".
-After LMR MS asks if someone wants their shoe back but too many claim it to be theirs.  "Oh come on!  You can't all wear the same shoe!  We'll talk about it later".

Grade: D

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