01.11.1995 USA, Inglewood, Great Western Forum Monster Tour - Inglewood good / vg Aud. Disc 1: [1:15:20] 01. I Took Your Name (cuts in) [3:47] 02. What's The Frequency, Kenneth? [3:39] 03. Crush With Eyeliner [4:35] 04. Drive [3:43] 05. Try Not To Breathe [3:52] 06. Binky The Doormat [6:05] 07. The Wake-Up Bomb [5:34] 08. Losing My Religion [5:00] 09. Bang And Blame [5:45] 10. Undertow [5:44] 11. Strange Currencies (diginoise on master) [5:22] 12. Revolution [3:19] 13. Tongue [5:10] 14. Man On The Moon [6:57] 15. Country Feedback [6:43] Disc 2: [42:06] 01. The One I Love [4:49] 02. Pop Song 89 [3:16] 03. Get Up [3:03] 04. Star 69 [3:08] 05. Let Me In [4:37] 06. Everybody Hurts (w/ Lindsey Buckingham) [6:51] 07. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) [6:24] 08. Departure [3:41] 09. Drift Away / It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) [6:13] source: nakamichi cm300 > sony d3 dat > cdr(1) > EAC > flac taper: persic Originally seeded to Easytree by votefornader on 18 January 2005 Reseeded to Dime by raya 8 August 2008 Reseeded again to Dime by eckythump 3 March 2020 (addition of tags to files, no other changes) 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 Show notes: With the Monster tour entering its final month after many illnesses (only Peter escaped a visit to the hospital during the year), R.E.M. had 4 new songs that would appear on New Adventures in Hi-Fi in the set at the expense of some of the Monster tunes like Circus Envy and I Don't Sleep, I Dream being dropped from the set. While history hasn't treated the Monster tour as kindly as some of their other tours, there's some great songs and performances here, and Lindsey Buckingham of (ex) Fleetwood Mac fame plays guitar on Everybody Hurts (but no Tusk unfortunately!). A great show promoting an album that has (in my opinion) gotten better with age. Recording notes: Whenever you see the name persic attached to a recording you know it's going to be worth your time. A great recording for fans of the Monster tour. Torrent notes: This first appeared on Dime's predecessor Easytree by user votefornader (who is still around under a different pseudonym), then reseeded by raya in August 2008, and hasn't been seen since, so with a request for it I thought it'd be worth giving this one another spin on Dime. I have made no alteration to the files other than tagging them, and adding a new ffp. Enjoy! Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 669862 (by eckythump)