13.08.1999 USA, Mountain View, Shoreline Amphitheatre Up North Live at the Shoreline Amphitheatre very good Aud. 01. Lotus [5:00] 02. The Wake-Up Bomb [5:17] 03. Pop Song 89 [3:33] 04. Suspicion [6:12] 05. Pilgrimage [5:25] 06. Daysleeper [3:52] 07. Sad Professor [5:12] 08. The One I Love [3:44] 09. The Apologist [4:44] 10. So Fast So Numb [4:37] 11. Sweetness Follows [6:08] 12. The Great Beyond [5:12] 13. Losing My Religion [6:09] 14. Find The River > It Don't Come Easy (tease) [5:13] 15. At My Most Beautiful [3:57] 16. Star 69 [3:11] 17. Walk Unafraid [8:17] 18. Man On The Moon [8:52] 19. Hope (w/ false start) [4:03] 20. Why Not Smile [2:12] 21. What's The Frequency Kenneth? [4:06] 22. Tongue [6:07] 23. Cuyahoga [4:18] 24. It's The End Of The World As We Know It [6:59] Total Running Time: [2:02:29] R.E.M. was: Michael Stipe - vocals, Peter Buck - guitars, Mike Mills - bass, vocals The additional tour musicians were: Joey Waronker - drums, Ken Stringfellow - keyboards, Scott McCaughey - guitar Support your local tapers! Remember, if not for the efforts of the taping & trading community, that concert you went to remains a rapidly-fading memory. Check out my collection here: https://etreedb.org/RoyMartin. Friday August 13, 1999: Excellent audience recording. Sorry, friends. I don't have any further details about the recording. In August '99, I recorded a R.E.M. concert & traded it with others in the bootleg-collecting internet community. This show, split on two MiniDiscs, was located in my archives. No doubt I received this show in exchange for my recording, tossed it in my collection & promptly forgot about it. I wish I knew what microphones were used. It was recorded very close to the amps. Michael's between-song banter is heard nicely which usually indicates closeness to the amps. Thank you to the original taper, who ever you are/were. October 2019: Playback in real time on a Sony MDS-JE510 MiniDisc deck (TOSlink/optical output) into my Soundblaster Z soundcard. Recorded as a 16-bit/44.1kHz WAV using Adobe Audition. I didn't like the levels so low, so the entire 2-hour WAV was amplified +6dB. No other changes were necessary. No EQ applied, so salt 'n' pepper to taste. The large WAV was split using CD Wave Audio Editor (v1.98) & encoded into FLAC (Level 8) using Trader's Little Helper. Thetradersden.org: Torrent 153354 (by Roy)