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R.E.M. - The Omni, Atlanta, GA USA 1995 | Voodoo Wagon

 R.E.M. - The Omni , Atlanta, GA Tuesday 21 November 1995

 An Special

R.E.M. 

The Omni

Atlanta, GA

Tuesday 21 November 1995

00 - Intro 

01 - What's The Frequency, Kenneth?  02 - Crush With Eyeliner  03 - Drive  04 - Fall On Me  05 - The Wake-Up Bomb  06 - Undertow  07 - Losing My Religion*  08 - Binky The Doormat*  09 - Bang And Blame 10 - Zither 11 - Strange Currencies*  12 - Revolution  13 - Tongue  14 - Man On The Moon15 - Country Feedback  16 - Find The River*  17 - The One I Love  18 - Pop Song 89  19 - Get Up  20 - Star 69    Encore :  21 - Nightswimming*  22 - Let Me In  23 - Everybody Hurts*24 - Michael talks  25 - Java - band intros  26 - So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)  27 - Happy Birthday to Rain Phoenix  28 - Departure  29 - Radio Free Europe  30 - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)  31 - Wild Thing (The Troggs cover)

Michael Stipe - Vocals

Peter Buck - Guitar, mandolin

Mike Mills - Bass Guitar, backing vocals 

Bill Berry - Drums, backing vocals

Scott McCaughey - Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

Nathan December - Guitar

* Amanda Brown - Violin


Show notes: 24 countries and 130 shows later, the final show of the Monster 

tour is here. According to newspaper reports, there was only 2 Atlanta shows 

originally planned, with a third show ruled out. Demand must have persuaded 

them to add this show, and presumably there was a gap between the second 

and third shows because the Omni was unavailable on the Monday 20th. 

While the first 2 shows sold out quickly, tickets were still available for this one 

on the day of the show. Which is a shame, because it has the best setlist out 

of the the three. What can we do to make the end of the tour special? 

Fall On Me? Check. So. Central Rain? Yep. The only performance of Radio Free 

Europe for the tour? Sure why not! Wild Thing like it's 1985? Sure! 

As if to prove a point that Peter's guitar solo dictates the level of intensity 

of the show, here it lasts for 1 minute and 46 seconds, the longest of the tour

 by a long way, and a good 30 seconds longer than the tour average. 

A very fitting send off for the tour. An amazing soundboard recording!



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