The final show of the
Up tour, after a busy three months, and it's a strong audience recording stacked with rarities. 'Wolves, Lower' and 'Sad Professor' both get special performances in the main set, the encore opens with a beautiful a capella rendition of 'Leave', and then - of course, for the final night - 'Radio Free Europe'. Last ever performances of 'Suspicion', 'The Apologist', 'Hope', 'Why Not Smile', 'Crush with Eyeliner', and possibly also 'Tongue'.
Track listing:
- Lotus
- What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
- So Fast, So Numb
- Wolves, Lower
- Suspicion
- Electrolite
- Daysleeper
- Sad Professor
- The One I Love
- The Apologist
- Sweetness Follows
- The Great Beyond
- Fall on Me
- Find the River
- At My Most Beautiful
- Losing My Religion
- Man on the Moon
- Walk Unafraid
- Leave [a capella]
Hope [Stipe solo] - Why Not Smile [Stipe & Mills]
- Crush with Eyeliner
- Tongue
- [band introductions]
- Radio Free Europe
- It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)
1, 5, 7, 8, 10, 15, 19b, and 20 from Up; 2, 21, and 22 from Monster; 3, 6, and 19a from New Adventures in Hi-Fi; 4 from Chronic Town; 9 and 25 from Document; 11, 14, and 17 from Automatic for the People; 12 from the Man on the Moon soundtrack; 13 from Lifes Rich Pageant; 16 from Out of Time; 24 from Murmur.
Reviewer:
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November 7, 2021
Subject:
Great Woods, not so great chompers.
Wonderful recording and vibe, but kinda ruined at times by this group of people who won't shut up yapping (caught on mic in the left channel) for this segment of songs:
Sweetness Follows
The Great Beyond
Fall on Me
Find the River
At My Most Beautiful
Losing My Religion
Man on the Moon
Walk Unafraid
Not the taper's fault, this happens alas, however even during the uptempo louder electric based songs they are audible as heck. If you can mentally tune them out it's a great chatty fun finale from the band.