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R.E.M.-Orange Crush(Live)

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This DVD reminded me why I was an REM fan in the first place. Recorded in Germany in 2003, the concert features plenty of hits (Man on the Moon, One I Love), some obscurities (Begin the Begin, Maps & Legends) and some recent songs I hadn't paid enough attention to (Electrolite and Imitation of Life, which sounds like a lost classic)
All three band members look like they're enjoying themselves, but the real focus is of course Michael Stipe. Stipe's in good spirits , interacting warmly with the crowd, and making you wonder why you stopped listening to this band. REM is a band that has been nothing but themselves for over 20 years, and this DVD shows they're still capable of rocking hard and making great new music. The disc also includes a charming documentary about REM's concerts at Stirling Castle in Scotland in 1999. Recommended.

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  • Monsanto = death

  • @corinthian93 Damn right. Arguably, even more powerful; they now control the future of nearly every crop on the planet.

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  • god my tebow

    /watch?v=BEZuZXj3T2s

  • This is rock

  • OMG it's Mr. Clean!!!

  • Rock!!Rock!!Rock!!

  • Lol, best incomprehensible song ever!!! What the....? If 1 million people saw this, how can it have so few likes? CLICK THE LIKE BUTTON ALREADY!!!!!! As for the people who clicked the dislike button, spontaneously combust, Haters. Or get your eyes checked, because a thumbs down button does not deserve to be clicked on this video.

  • These guys had so many great songs & could also bring it live yet they somehow just began fading away in the late 1990s & have now officially retired with little fanfare. That would have seemed inconceivable 15 years ago. Some legendary bands (Queen, Sabbath, Velvet Underground) experience a renaissance or reinterest either in later years or even after disbanding but the historical standing of a few (Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, REM) have actually declined over the years. Very surprising to me.

  • Now,..thatz a song. Similar to songs what my dad used to sing with our native CREE heritage

  • @tomcatt3

    My grandfather died from cancer due to agent orange exposer in Vietnam. Thanks spreading the word.

  • first REM song I ever heard.

  • THUMBS UP IF U THINK THE LEAD SINGER LOOKS LIKE THE BALD VERSION OF KEVIN HARVICK

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