Identifier6997750
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCD
Media Count2
Sound RatingA
Trades Allowed
Performance
R.E.M. 1991-03-15 The Borderline, London, England
Set 1World Leader Pretend
Half A World Away
Fretless
The One I Love
Cindy of a Thousand Lives
The Old Triangle
Reason to Believe
Hello In There
My Youngest Son Cam Home Today
Jackson
Dallas
Disturbance at the Heron House
Belong, Low
Love Is All Around
Come Dance With Me
Lonely is as Lonely Does
Neverland
Wire Train
You Are the Everything
Swan Swan H
Radio Song
Perfect Circle
Oceanside
Ultra-Unbelieveable Love
Birdshead
Queen of Eyes
Endgame
Pop Song 89
Losing My Religion
Fall On Me
Tom's Diner
Listening to the Higsons
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Get Up
Moon River
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
From the liner notes:
In order to promote on the radios their new album "Out of Time", the REM came to Europe in March.
During this short tour they performed live only three time: once in Milan as REM and twice in London using the pseudonym of "Bingo Hand Job".
In reality, there should have been only one concert at the Borderline of London the 14th Marce exclusively for fans but the tickets have been all sold out to the public.
Then, the day after, they added a second concert for the press and the guests of consequence, surely a great deal finer, longer and intense concert than the previous one: one of REM's best concerts.
The London shows were started be the Chickasaw Mud Puppies (a band produced my Michael Stipe).
Then, after a sequence of songs proposed by REM, they've been reached on the stage by their friends: Peter Holsapple, Robyn Hitchcock, Billy Bragg who alone or together proposed a series of sets of pieces written by them.
In addition to the extraordinary quality of the music, the atmposphere in these concerts has been really relaxing with continuous gags and exchanging of instruments between the players (to the notice the horrible exhibition of Michael Stipe at the keyboard).
Interesting pieces have been performed the first evening - Thursday 14th March - like "Dark Globe" of Syd Barrett, a new piece of REM "Bemjamin Caroline Triangle"
The Second evening - Friday 15th March - an extraordinary cover of Troggs' song "Love is All Around" sung by Mike Mills and a-cappella version of "Moon River".
This CD contains the best moments of the evening of the 15th March and the acoustic concert in Milan.

The full setlist as posted by 'HalfAWorldAway':
15 March 1991 - The Borderline, London, England
support: Chickasaw Mudd Puppies
R.E.M.: World Leader Pretend / Half A World Away / Fretless / The One I Love
Billy Bragg: Cindy Of A Thousand Lives / The Old Triangle / Reason To Believe / Hello in There (w/ Stipe) / My Youngest Son Came Home Today (w/ Stipe)
R.E.M.: Jackson / Dallas / Disturbance At The Heron House / Belong / Low / Love Is All Around
Peter Holsapple: Come Dance With Me/ Lonely Is As Lonely Does / Neverland / Wire Train
R.E.M.: You Are The Everything / Swan Swan H / Radio Song / Perfect Circle
Robyn Hitchcock: Oceanside / Ultra-Unbelievable Love / Birdshead / Queen Of Eyes
R.E.M.: Endgame / Pop Song 89 / Losing My Religion / Fall On Me
Stipe solo: classical organ piece / waltz organ piece
R.E.M., Hitchcock and Bragg: Tom's Diner / Listening To The Higsons / You Ain't Going Nowhere - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
encore - R.E.M.: Get Up / Moon River