2001 - Live Crocodile Cafe Seattle, WA (23.10.2001) EV + REM
hello, someone will have this show to download, some time ago it had and it sounded really good....thnks
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- (Catatonia cover) (sung by Scott McCaughey)Play Video
- (Pearl Jam cover) (with Eddie Vedder)Play Video
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- Encore:
- (First time since 3/10/1983)Play Video
- (Pearl Jam cover) (Snippet)Play Video
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- (with Eddie Vedder)Play Video
- (with Eddie Vedder)Play Video
- (Patti Smith cover) (Snippet)
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The Crocodile Cafe
Seattle, WA
Source: unknown mics > DAT
Lineage: DAT > CDR > SHN
Known flaws:
Disc 1 Track 11 dropout at 2:55 and 3:16
Disc 1 Track 15 dropout at 2:39
Disc 2 Track 06 dropout at 0:27
Disc 1
01 Intro
02 Imitation of Life
03 All the Way to Reno
04 The Great Beyond
05 So Fast, So Numb
06 Dead From the Waist Down
07 Long Road (with Eddie Vedder)
08 Cuyahoga
09 Let Me In
10 The Lifting
11 She Just Wants to Be
12 At My Most Beautiful
13 Country Feedback
14 Losing My Religion
15 Walk Unafraid
Disc 2
01 Conga Line
02 All the Right Friends
03 Betterman
04 I've Been High
05 Man On the Moon
06 Begin the Begin (with Eddie Vedder)
07 banter
08 It's the End of the World as We Know It -> (with Eddie Vedder)
09 People Have the Power ->
10 It's the End of the World as We Know It
Notes: This surprise R.E.M. show at the Croc was billed as a Minus 5 benefit for the Washington Wilderness Coalition, and sold out right about the time people started to notice all members of R.E.M. present as well as one Mr. Ed Vedder, introduced by Michael as "Humbert Humbert, Jr." (See Lolita if you need the literary reference.) 'Long Road' is about fourth or fifth in the set and has Ed playing acoustic guitar - it's kind of rough but nice to hear. A few songs later, Michael starts asking what happened to his drink, and the next song, Ed comes out onstage with a tray of drinks and serves everyone in the band. He repeats this a few numbers later and somehow ends up kissing Peter Buck. When the band come out for the encore, they are led in a conga line by Ed, with his tshirt tucked up into the collar exposing his stomach (when was the last time we saw Vedder's stomach onstage? Anyone??), wearing a cowboy hat, and carrying another tray of drinks. "Do you guys have any idea how fucking cool Eddie Vedder is?" asks Michael Stipe, as he launches into a lyrically dubious version of 'Better Man' ("she dreams in circles"? eesh) He finishes the song and announces, "Welcome to my shower - there it is." There is some discussion on the stage and Michael is heard saying, "Are you sure? I don't even think I know the lyrics ..." and a minor riot ensues when R.E.M. start up 'Begin the Begin' (from Lifes Rich Pageant) and Ed and Michael trade verses, with Ed seeming to know the words better than Michael does (but with fuckups along the lines of "she dreams in circles" so I guess they're even). The evening is finished off with the 'It's The End of the World As We Know It'/'People Have The Power' mix, with Ed taking more of an active vocal role in both songs, verses and choruses of PHTP and the backing "It's time I had some time alone" line from 'ITEOTW.' During the instrumental break, Ed grabs Michael and starts dancing with him, some weird cross between ballroom dancing and swing dancing. Honestly. We're really not making any of this up.... (From Fivehorizons.com)
I found this version of Begin the begin a few weeks ago and it is awesome! Is there a download somewhere for that?
2008/06/18
Mann Music Center
Philadelphia, PA
Belkin TuneTalk Stereo->iPod->Sound Studio->AIFF->xACT->FLAC
01 These Days
02 Living Well is the Best Revenge
03 What's the Frequency Kenneth?
04 Wolves, Lower
05 Man Sized Wreath
06 Turn You Inside Out
07 Imitation of Life
08 Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance
09 Ignoreland
10 Bad Day
11 Hollow Man
12 The Great Beyond
13 Stage Banter
14 Houston
15 Electrolite
16 Walk Unafraid
17 The One I Love
18 Find the River
19 Let Me In
20 Departure
21 Life and How to Live It
22 Orange Crush
23 I'm Gonna DJ
24 Encore Break
25 Supernatural Superserious
26 Losing My Religion
27 Begin the Begin (with Eddie Vedder)
28 Fall on Me (with Johnny Marr)
29 Stage Banter and Band Intros
30 Man on the Moon (with Johnny Marr)
This was a great show! The band was full of energy and you could tell that they were having a ton of fun tonight performing!
Surprises included Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance (first time ever played in front of a "real" concert audience), Turn You Inside Out (first time played on the Accelerate tour) and a guest appearance by Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Quite an exciting night, to say the least!
I hope you enjoy this show! I will also be recording NYC tonight. Stay tuned!
Thanks!
6/18/2008\
Mann Center for the Performing Arts\
Philadelphia, PA\
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Source: Schoeps MK4 > Nbox > Edirol R-09 @ 24bit/48Hz\
Location: FOB, Slightly Right of Dead Center, Orch A Center, Row Q\
Transfer: R-09 > USB > Macbook > Spark XL 2.8.2 (track/resample/dither) > Xact 1.62 > Flac (level 5)\
Recorded, transferred and edited by: Chris K (the schoeps imposter)
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Disc 1\
01. These Days\
02. Living Well is the Best Revenge\
03. What's the Frequency Kenneth?\
04. Wolves, Lower\
05. Man Sized Wreath\
06. Turn You Inside Out\
07. Imitation of Life\
08. Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance\
09. Ignoreland\
10. Bad Day\
11. Hollow Man\
12. The Great Beyond\
13. Houston\
14. Electrolite\
15. Walk Unafraid\
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Disc 2\
01. The One I Love\
02. Find the River\
03. Let Me In\
04. Departure\
05. Life and How to Live It\
06. Orange Crush\
07. I'm Gonna DJ\
Encore\
08. Supernatural Superserious\
09. Losing My Religion\
10. Begin the Begin *\
11. Fall on Me #\
12. Man on the Moon #\
Notes:\
* with Edie Veder of Pearl Jam\
# with Johnny Marr of Modest Mouse and The Smiths\
rem2008-06-18.schoeps.flac.zip https://we.tl/t-sHqxdVbHTH