R.E.M. - Losing My Religion live @ Glastonbury '99

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R.E.M. - Losing My Religion live @ The Glastonbury Festival, England, 1999

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  • R.I.P. R.E.M. 1980-2011. There will never be another - not even if they try.

  • @sidewaysid I was there too, I recently looked back at the line up and realsied that I missed Joe Strummer, Ian Dury, Wilco, Al Green, and Pavement... if only I knew then what I know now!! Still, I'm glad I missed a little band called, Coldplay, who were on the New Bands Stage that year!

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  • omg. I was only 8 when I watched this. how the years have gone by. the music back in the nineties were the best ever. rock was at it's best. none of this bullsht now.

  • I rememember watching this live on TV I was only 11 at the time, I've always liked R.E.M

  • My very first time I saw REM, was worth waiting for. Good Times.

  • I was there with my ex bird ah ah in one tent but it was really good I loved Suzanne Vega on a nice quite stage aj

  • I never liked this song till I watched this performance live on the night. One of my favourite songs now!!!!

  • yes - they were !!

    a highlight of a Great Festival !!

    i was lucky enough to attend !

    Sadly - i saw them about 5 years ago here in Spain.

    Not half as Good.

    Not even - close.

    WHY do great bands go off like this ??

  • REM were the best band of the weekend. What a great way to introduce someone to the festival.

  • @LTF6161 LTF, I agree. I have no doubt that they're tired of having to play this song. All big groups must get tired of playing their "hits' but they have to pretend like they don't.That's not to say that REM hates playing all these songs. I think they really enjoy playing some songs and not so much others. Which must be true for every famous band. What sucks for me is that REM became so huge. I first saw them at a tiny club in 1984 and they were so fucking brilliant! Cheers

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