Identifier8405911
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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J-Card CommentR.E.M. Groundwork 2001 Benefit October 22, 2001 Key Arena: Seattle, WA 2-source mix: [unknown AUD] + [mono sbd webcast (300 kbps feed)] > dEQ > shn > wav > flac Digital Mixing and Remastering: (undisclosed) ------------------------------------------------------ ************ DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3 ************ ------------------------------------------------------ 01 intro 02 Losing My Religion 03 All the Way to Reno/(You're Gonna Be A Star) 04 Daysleeper 05 The Great Beyond 06 Thank You 07 Better Man 08 So Fast, So Numb 09 The One I Love 10 She Just Wants to Be 11 Let Me In 12 Find The River 13 Imitation of Life 14 Walk Unafraid 15 Man on the Moon 16 I've Been High 17 It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) part 1 18 People Have the Power 19 It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) part 2 ------------------------------------------------------ R.E.M. Show Notes (thanks to VH1) ------------------------------------------------------ R.E.M. closed out the night with a 14-song set, most of which was culled from their past five years of recording. Like Pearl Jam, R.E.M. largely eschewed hits in favor of lesser-knowns such as "Let Me In" (from 1994's Monster) and "So Fast, So Numb" (from 1996's New Adventures in Hi-Fi) as well as four tunes from this year's Reveal. Stipe dedicated Automatic for the People's "Find the River" to the Rev. Howard Finster, who painted the cover for the band's LP Reckoning (1984). Finster died earlier in the day from heart failure at age 84 (see "R.E.M., Talking Heads Cover Artist Rev. Howard Finster Dies"). The band capped their encore with an adrenalized, if predictable, take on "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," which then blossomed into a rousing version of Patti Smith's "People Have the Power." With Vedder assisting on vocals, Stipe issued a rallying call to action. "C'mon!" Stipe demanded. "Are you alive? Is this a moment in time that you choose to be alive? Who are you?" As he and Vedder shimmied and the tune wound down, Stipe's invocation served as a reminder of both the anti-hunger mission at hand and the other worthy causes that nearly eclipsed it. This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Compiled by spacedvest on 3/21/04.
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R.E.M. 2001-10-22 Key Arena, Seattle, WA
Set 1Losing My Religion
Reno
Day Sleeper
Great Beyond
So Fast, So Numb
One I Love
She Just Wants
Let Me In
Find The River
Imitation Of Life
Walk Unafraid
Man On The Moon
I've Been High
End Of The World > People Have The Power > End Of The World
Groundwork
Interview
Set 2
Set 3
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