03.11.1987 USA, Madison, Dane County Coliseum Tuesday Night In Madison good Audience Disc 1: [53:49] 01. Finest Worksong [3:59] 02. Moral Kiosk [3:17] 03. Welcome To The Occupation [3:01] 04. Fall On Me [2:48] 05. Exhuming McCarthy [3:10] 06. Orange Crush [3:45] 07. Feeling Gravitys Pull [5:57] 08. I Believe [3:42] 09. Superman [3:08] 10. Pretty Persausion [3:45] 11. Oddfellows Local 151 [6:11] 12. Michael's Earthquake Story [3:29] 13. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) [4:07] 14. Begin The Begin [3:26] Disc 2: [31:42] 01. Michael talks [1:33] 02. Strange (Wire cover) [2:50] 03. Cuyahoga [4:24] 04. We Walk [3:28] 05. Underneath The Bunker [2:04] 06. The One I Love [3:29] 07. See No Evil (Television cover) [6:23] 08. Harpers [1:21] 09. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) [6:07] Support: The dB's Current venue name: Veterans Memorial Coliseum Lineage: Taper, equipment and generation unknown Flacs provided by nakeddave. Remastered using iZotope RX7 standard and iZotope Ozone 9.Tracks split using Audacity, tagged with foobar. Michael Stipe - Vocals Peter Buck - Guitar Mike Mills - Bass, vocals Bill Berry - Drums, vocals Buren Fowler - Guitar Show notes: A pretty typical setlist for R.E.M. in 1987, but it does contain some chestnuts such as the rarely played Underneath The Bunker, a rarely played by 1987 We Walk, and a very detailed and entertaining story prior to It's The End Of The World As We Know It, that ends with the punchline the song they're about to play doesn't get played on the radio, presumably a dig after the song was ignored after the success of The One I Love. For those who have heard the wonderful recording of the Chicago show that took place 2 days later, it's a very similar story. Recording notes: This is a decent audience recording, a little blown out here and there, but sounds pretty good. I declipped to make it a little better and gave it an EQ adjustment. For those who care, no hiss was removed. Unfortunately the recording is missing random songs which are noted above (information from www.remtimeline.com), but given the rarity of this show, it's better than nothing. Torrent notes: I can't find any evidence this show has been on Dime, or any other site before. This is what I would dub a 'rare one', albeit an incomplete rare one. It clearly began its life on a cassette somewhere, before it made its way to Dime user nakeddave's CDR's, then he ripped them to flac and they ended up in my hands, and now yours. If anyone has the complete show gathering dust on a cassette somewhere, please let us know. This one goes out to Yertle the Turtle! Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 680651 (by eckythump)