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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

the whole show is up. check my other rare REM vids.

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  • What is the name of this song? I'm a bit embarrassed that I don't recognize it.

  • 9-9

  • Hi, I play it like this, I think it's pretty correct. Sorry if my explanation is chaotic, I don't know how to tab. :)

    E: 0--0--2---2--2--3--2--2---2--2­--5--2--

    B: -3------3---------------3-----­-------3

    -play 4 times, but on the fourth time just omit the last two notes, and play the third fret on B string instead of fifth on E string.

  • Thanks!

    I'll try it when I have a guitar around my puter.

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  • this is fab. how a once-great band have become so goddamn ordinary these days, i'll never know.

  • i didn't know robert plant stood in for stipe in 84.

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  • @REMchout Thanks Chout! In the 50 or so minutes since I posted my comment, I think I figured it out somewhat - For the A and G notes before the riff repeats, I'm using the 10th and 8th frets on the B string respectively, while keeping my index finger on the 7th of the G string... I don't know if that's right, but it saves killing my hand by moving up to the E! XD It's a great song, if a little confusing. :P

  • @DarkDavie I play the main part with my fingers holding down the seventh frets on the B and G strings, with the high E ringing out...the rest is hard to explain...Peter's arpeggiating is quite elaborate! It's mainly those 3 notes, with the variations of playing the 3rd fret on the high E (quite a stretch! he's probably moving his finger up to the 8th fret on the B string to get that same G note) then the 5th fret on High E. Hope this is of some help! Definitely one of his stranger riffs!

  • @seethroughdog And Peter's playing higher up than that, too. Ah dammit, what are these notes? D:

  • @Epiplayer123 seems wrong - 3 strings are heard, not just 2 and one sounds open all the time

  • Thanks for posting this, I went to see R.E.M at the Hollywood Palladium a few weeks later. Memories...

  • This performance is the inspiration for Eddie Vedder's entire career.

  • 26 years later still one of the best live acts in the world.......

  • Probably my favourite song off Murmur. Love it!

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