Saturday, January 17

R. E. M. - 1982-01-22 Greensboro, N.C. (sbd - upgrade)

Friday’s
Greensboro, N.C.
Jan. 22, 1982

  
soundboard recording (quality: EX; ‘File Under Kudzu’ boot CD rip, revised Jan. 2026)

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LINEAGE: online download of flac files (File Under Kudzu bootleg CD rip) > Audacity 3.7 for Mac for normalization & DC offset, re-tracking, removing dead spots, fades, tagging > flac NO EQ, COMPRESSION or DIGITAL FILTERING

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ROB SEZ: As received, this was a startlingly clear and crisp recording, well suited to a knock-you-off-your-chair performance by R. E. M. The debut single was out and most of the Chronic Town debut EP had been recorded. This gig marks the live debut of Catapult (already sounding fully formed and nearly ready for the studio), and features a best-ever cover of Ghost Riders In the Sky, plus a one-off song with no title. If I were to rank best R. E. M. performances from the early 1980s, this would easily make my top 5. January 1982 found the band barnstorming its way through Georgia and N.C., with many more gigs and states to follow in the ensuing months. 
R. E. M. also played Friday's on Nov. 6, 1981.  
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The only source I know for this performance is the bootleg CD File Under Kudzu, my starting point for this revision. If anyone offers awards for worthy bootlegs, this one should be nominated. Great choice of performance, extraordinary sound quality, and nice packaging (see image scans from Discogs in the download folder). 
I can't claim this is necessarily a sonic upgrade compared to other versions. In light of how amazing the performance and recording already were, I was looking for an excuse to share it. A light revision and re-tracking job is my justification, and I feel this is a better listening experience than previous versions. 
For context, here's Peter Buck from an interview by David Fricke in 1990 (from R. E. M. The Rolling Stone Files): 

“There was a place in Greensboro, North Carolina, called Friday’s. It was a pizza parlor, and the guy had bands play. It was an L-shaped room; you could see through the bar to the ovens, with the guy with the long stick with pizzas on it, and see us, too. He’d charge a dollar, we’d get 150 people in there, and we’d get the door. People would let us sleep on the floor. There were clubs like that in every city.”






Friday, January 9

R. E. M. - 1984-10-06 St. Louis, MO (FM - McKenzie Tapes source)

Graham Chapel
Washington University
St. Louis, MO
Oct. 6, 1984

FM recording (courtesy of the McKenzie Tapes project)

Sound quality: VG to VG+
  
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LINEAGE: McKenzie Tapes recording (16-bit wave file) > Adobe Audition 2025 for de-noising, phase correction, and normalization > AIFF file > Audacity 3.7 for Mac for track splits, 1 additional pass of NR, and EQ > FLAC

SAMPLE: West of the Fields (live 1984-10-06)

01 Harborcoat
02 West of the Fields
03 Kohoutek
04 Pilgrimage
05 7 Chinese Bros.
06 So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) 
07 Hyena
08 (Don't Go Back to) Rockville
09 Barney Miller Theme - 
Chicken Train
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11 Letter Never Sent
12 Gardening at Night (fades in)
13 9-9 - Frogmore - Windout
14 Old Man Kensey
15 Pretty Persuasion
16 band exit - crowd - return to stage
17 Little America
18 Second Guessing
19 Paint It Black
20 In the Year 2525 (false start)
21 In the Year 2525
22 We Walk w. Behind Closed Doors
23 Femme Fatale
24 1,000,000
25 Moon River

This recording is missing the first song played as well as the final 5.

About this recording & performance:
I started with a diamond-in-the-rough lossless recording kindly provided by Tom G. from the McKenzie Tapes Project (learn more at themckenzietapes.com). The recording had no known lineage, but 
my ears heard a generated FM recording that suffered from multiple deficiencies. On a quality scale, I would have rated it a C-. After a couple of attempts at digital revision over the past 2 years, I’m finally happy with the result. It’s now a decent-sounding FM recording that merits an overall grade of B in my rating system, with just a few sections that dip slightly. In sum, this is quite listenable, even for fans who only want to hear higher quality recordings. Performance wise, this is one to savor: the band is on, and having fun — tight and confident this far into the tour, but loose enough to play requests (ex: a rousing version of the rarely-played Paint It Black). This is one of my favorite live recordings by the band in 1984.

FLAC

MP3@320

 


Wednesday, January 7

R. E. M. - 1981-09-23 Tyrone's O.C., Athens, GA (sbd - Bert13 revision)

Tyrone's O.C.
Athens, GA
Sept. 23, 1981

soundboard recording (quality: EX)

UPGRADE: Although this is not a substantial upgrade in sound quality compared to the older versions in circulation, this one features phase & speed correction. Overall, it's the best this recording has sounded. The performance is spectacular!

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01 Just a Touch
02 Ages of You 
03 1,000,000
04 Get On Their Way
05 There She Goes Again
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What the heck is Bill doing with that shoe??
06 Action
07 Wait*
08 Sitting Still
09 Permanent Vacation
10 Mystery to Me
11 White Tornado
12 I Can't Control Myself
13 Burning Down
14 Shaking Through
15 Laughing
16 Romance
17 Pretty Persuasion
18 That Beat
19 Stumble
20 Radio Free Europe
21 Carnival of Sorts (Boxcars)
22 The Lion Sleeps Tonight 
23 Skank
24 Gardening at Night
25 Windout


26 9-9 

soundcheck:
27 unknown instrumental
28 Sitting Still
29 1,000,000
30 The Lion Sleeps Tonight

    *On "Wait," Lynda Stipe and Cyndy Stipe sing backing vocals
 

MP3@320

HUGE THANKS to Bert13 for the digital revision & permission to share



Wednesday, December 31

R. E. M. - Two Big Nights in Athens 1982 (sbd)

i & i
Athens, GA
Oct. 21-22, 1982
  
soundboard recordings (quality: VG+ from low-generation sources)

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ROB SEZ: While pestering my secret source for more mid-1980s soundboard recordings, I thought I'd try a little detour with this early '80s twofer from my archive. I've always liked one of these two recordings. The Oct. 22 set sounded very good when I received it, so I left that one alone. But the Oct. 21 set never sounded very good -- almost as if someone took a decent-sounding, low-generation soundboard recording, then added a blunt-force, low-tech filter that muffled everything. So I did some work on it, and now it's just about the equal of the Oct. 22 show. As you'll see from the track listings, mostly different songs were preserved from what was likely a similar set played both nights. Between these two recordings, we get to hear 23 different songs, which make up most of the band's live repertoire from this era. I had fun doctoring up an old poster publicizing the band's 2-night stand at the i & i club, but on different dates than these. There was a ghastly image of the band defacing the original poster, so I replaced it with a rare photo. Please enjoy.

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Thursday, Oct. 21, 1982
     (revised 2025)
01 Moral Kiosk (fades in)
02 Catapult
03 After Hours - 1,000,000
04 West of the Fields
05 Radio Free Europe
06 White Tornado
07 Ages of You
08 We Walk
09 Carnival of Sorts (Boxcars)
10 So You Want to Be a Rock'n'Roll Star
11 Stumble - Skank
12 Neverland (fades out after a minute)

Friday, Oct. 22, 1982 
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01 So You Want to Be a
     Rock'n'Roll Star 
02 Moral Kiosk
03 Pilgrimage
04 Shaking Through
05 Wolves, Lower
06 Laughing
07 Romance
08 Sitting Still
09 Pretty Persuasion
10 Catapult 
11 1,000,000
12 Gardening at Night
13 9-9 (fades out)

 

  


Thursday, December 18

Rapid Eye Movement - Holiday Fanclub Singles (complete)

FLAC UPGRADE, courtesy of Colin

R.  E.  M.
ImageHoliday Fanclub Singles (complete)
1988-2011

ROB SEZ: I can think of no better musical celebration of the holidays than listening to the complete set of fanclub singles issued by R.  E.  M.  After calling it quits, the guys shut down the fanclub in 2011. I've had these posted as high-quality MP3s for many years. A couple of years ago, Colin at the magnificent Dream Remaster blog was able to upgrade nearly all of these to FLAC, with just a few remaining as MP3s. I thought it was past time to share 'em here.

soundboard recordings (sound quality range VG+ to Ex-; many are vinyl rips with attendant pops & a few skips)

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First fanclub single, issued in 1988
THANK YOU KINDLY to the original rippers, sharers & posters. HUGE THANKS to Colin!

1988a Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
1988b See No Evil (Television cover)
1989a Good King Wenceslas
1989b Academy Fight Song
1990a Ghost Reindeer In the Sky
1990b Summertime (final seconds cut)
1991a Baby Baby (Vibrators cover)
1991b Christmas Griping
1992a Where's Captain Kirk?
          (Spizzenergi cover)
1992b Toyland
1993a Silver Bells
1993b Christmas Time Is Here
1994a Sex Bomb (Flipper cover)
1994b Christmas In Tunisia
1995a Wicked Game (Chris Isaak cover)
1995b Java (Allen Toussaint cover)
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Artwork for 1999 holiday single
1996a Only In America
           (Jay & The Americans cover)
1996b I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor cover)
1997a Live for Today
1997b Happy When I'm Crying
           (Pearl Jam cover)
1998a Lucky (M. Stipe w/Radiohead)
1998b E-Bow the Letter
           (live w/Thom Yorke)
1999a Country Feedback
           (Live w/Neil Young)
1999b Ambulance Blues
          (Live w/Neil Young)
2000a Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
2000b Hastings & Main
2000c Take Seven
2001a Let Me In (Live)
2001b Find the River (rehearsal)
2002a No Matter What (Badfinger cover)
2002b Jesus Christ (LX Chilton cover)
2002c M. Stipe reads Martin Luther King
2003a Country Feedback (Live)
2003b It's the End of the World As We 
          Know It (And I Feel Fine) (Live)
2004a I Wanted to Be Wrong (Live)
2004b She Just Wants To Be (Live)
2005a Turn You Inside-Out (Live)
2005b The Great Beyond (Live)
2006a Tongue (Live) [performed by Tin Cup Prophette]
2006b So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) (Live)
2006c These Days (Live) [performed by The Observatory]
2006d Begin the Begin (Live)
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Final fanclub single, issued in 2011
2007a Merry Xmas Everybody
          (Slade cover)
2007b Magnetic North
2008a Living Well Is the
          Best Revenge (Live)
2008b Let Me In (Live)
2008c Just a Touch (Live)
2009a Santa Baby
2009b Crazy Like a Fox
      (Link Cromwell & The Zoo cover)
2010a Christmas
          (Baby Please Come Home)
2010b IHT->U->EDIYTW (Dubmix)
2011a Perfect Circle (Live)
2011b Life and How to Live It (Live)

FLAC (plus a small handful of MP3s)
 

ARTWORK FOR ALL SINGLES INCLUDED.

Check out the many connections between 
R.  E.  M. and The dB's at THIS earlier post.

For complete fanclub singles discography info, look at these
two great fan sites: HERE and HERE.

   

Monday, July 21

R. E. M. - 1986-09-05 Pelham, AL (sbd - Buren Fowler master tape) UPGRADE

UPGRADE - soundboard master
  
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Pelham, AL
Sept. 5, 1986
 
soundboard recording (quality: EX, master tape transfer)

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artwork, revised from original post, is included

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AUDIO SAMPLE: Driver 8 - upgraded version

ROB SEZ: UPGRADE - MASTER TAPE SOURCE, REVISED. The source for this recording is Buren Fowler (R.I.P.), the band’s guitar tech and second guitarist for live performances in 1986 & 1987. (Michael introduces Buren briefly after Driver 8.) Before the show, Fowler gave the FOH sound guy a C-90 and asked him to record as much as would fit. Apparently, he held onto the tape as a keepsake of his time with R. E. M.  Later, Buren gave this and other live tapes to his friend, T. Patton Biddle (“Pat the Wiz”) for safe keeping. 
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A friend of Pat's digitized the master tape, revised it with subtle-but-significant enhancements made with pro software, and kindly shared it with me. My debt of gratitude lies with Mr. Anonymous, Buren, and Pat — all behind-the-scenes heroes who played their part in the phenomenon that was R. E. M. As for the performance, you can feel the pent-up energy of the band, which hadn't played together for many months after completing Lifes Rich Pageant. After a week of tour rehearsals in Knoxville, TN, the guys obviously were ready to roll. The lucky fans in attendance witnessed the live debut of 9 songs, including 6 from the new album. 
This recording does not represent the entire performance: it's missing 6 songs played that night, including the first 4. You can hear 5 of the missing songs, in fairly good audience quality, in this recording.
  
 
Stay tuned; more to come.

      

    


Friday, June 20

R. E. M. - 1987-11-05 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL (sbd - Buren Fowler master) - NEW

The Pavilion
The University of Illinois Chicago
Chicago, IL
Nov. 5, 1987
    
soundboard recording (quality: EX, a pristine recording)
   
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SAMPLE: Auctioneer (Another Engine) live UIC '87
    
ROB SEZ:  For a good while, there was a rule of thumb in R. E. M. fan circles that went something like this: if you're looking for live soundboard recordings from 1986 and 1987, don't bother. Other than the live bonus disc released for the 25th anniversary of Document (and a rather odd benefit concert in January 1986), said the rule, there just aren't any soundboard recordings from 1986 or '87. Then, earlier this year—like musical manna—T. Patton Biddle (Pat the Wiz) shared with me a good handful of soundboard recordings, a couple of which are pretty much perfect. Recently, I shared a soundboard recording from the 1986 Pageantry Tour launch on Sept. 5th in Pelham, AL. 
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Can you tell I LOVE this photo?
Michael onstage, Charleston, WV October 1987
photo credit: grumpnet
This week, I'm sharing a pristine soundboard recording from the 1987 Work Tour. For my money, the performance and sound quality are second only to the Document anniversary bonus disc. Full credit to Pat and Buren Fowler, the band's guitar tech and supplemental guitarist for live performances in '86 and '87. Buren gave the FOH sound guy a 90-minute tape and asked him to record as much of the show as would fit on it. Pat then digitized the tape, and this is the fabulous result—even though it lacks 6 songs played that night. Later, Buren shared this and other tapes with Pat, who held onto them after Buren's death in 2014. 

Just one request: play this one LOUD! 
   
    
More soundboards from the 1987 tour are coming. 
Stay tuned...


Friday, June 13

R. E. M. - 1981-04-02 Augusta, GA (audience rec. - Pat the Wiz)

New York, New York (venue)
Augusta, GA
April 2, 1981
  
audience recording (quality: VG- from Pat the Wiz)
    
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SETLIST (via REMTimeline)
     

set 1: Rave On (pre-recorded) / Burning Down / A Girl Like You / Get On Their Way / There She Goes Again / Pretty Persuasion / Body Count / Different Girl / Action / Narrator / Hey Hey Nadine

set 2: Radio Free Europe / Sitting Still / Dangerous Times / All the Right Friends (cuts out) / Little Girl (cuts in) / (Don't Go Back to) Rockville / Windout / Gardening at Night / Wait / Schéhérazade / Lisa Says / Mystery to Me / Gloria

set 3: C'mon Everybody (pre-recorded) / White Tornado / Just a Touch / I Can't Control Myself / 9-9 / Night Time / Pills / Nervous Breakdown / Baby I / Permanent Vacation (cuts out)


SAMPLE: White Tornado -> Just a Touch (live Augusta, GA 1981)


ROB SEZ:
Here's an early days rarity for fanatics of the band, and the sound quality is fairly good, especially considering its origins. This comes from a "boom box" recording, according to T. Patton Biddle (Pat the Wiz). When he shared it with me, he explained the band hired him to be their sound tech for this show in Augusta, GA. Apparently there was no other recording equipment available, so a boom box positioned in front of the stage was the only viable option. 
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Thanks to Pat, we can now enjoy one of the band's earliest known live recordings, and we have all 32 of the songs played that night. Although I could've chopped out some stretches of audience chatter, I left them in since this recording is so rare and I thought the archivists among you would want to hear everything as I received it. There's a fun little audio bonus to listen for at the very end. (The files Pat shared with me were lossy, so no FLAC this time.) 

   
LINEAGE: T. Patton Biddle master tape from boom box recording --> ? --> lossy digital file share --> Audacity for normalization & DC offset, track splitting, speed & pitch adjustment, fades --> MP3 files  *no eq or compression*


Still more to come...

   

Thursday, May 29

The dB's - Los Angeles 2024 (aud master)

  
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Zebulon Cafe
Los Angeles, CA 
Nov. 17, 2024
  
audience master (sound quality: VG+ to Ex-)


           SAMPLE: (I Thought) You Wanted to Know

01 crowd/tuning
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02 The Fight
03 Cycles Per Second
04 chat
05 Big Brown Eyes
06 Before We Were Born 
07 That Time Is Gone
08 She's Not Worried
09 Living a Lie
10 Ask For Jill
11 chat
12 Lonely Is (As Lonely Does)
13 Happenstance
14 Love Is for Lovers
15 From a Window to a Screen
16 I'm In Love
17 Neverland
18 chat
19 Dynamite
20 Amplifier (with band intros)
21 Black and White
22 encore break
23 We Were Happy There
24 chat
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At the Zebulon Cafe, during this here show.

25 My Little Red Book*
26 In Spain
27 (I Thought) You Wanted to Know
   
    *Bacharach/David song, sung by Will

The dB's:
Peter Holsapple - vocals & guitar 
Chris Stamey - vocals & guitar
Gene Holder - bass
Will Rigby - drums
    
Wes Lachot - keyboards

ROB SEZ: I tried to catch our heroes on their brief tour in 2024, and again in early 2025, but it was not to be. The only show I could possibly attend was cancelled due to illness, and later it was rescheduled to a date that didn't work for me. But virtual reality is still a version of reality, so I was very pleased that Man of Stealth taped this gig at the end of The dB's 2024 jaunt. The ostensible purpose of the mini tour was to promote the first-ever U.S. vinyl release of Stands for Decibels, in all its remastered glory. A remastered / reissued Repercussion followed soon thereafter. Additional thanks go to Dennis Orr, who mastered this recording, which sounds very good indeed. Blog reader FRS shot this video of "Amplifier" during this gig—nice!

*It's a amazing and remarkable to see the 4-piece dB's lineup still playing live music together 45 years after they started out — as Carolina-transplanted starving artists, trying to make it in NYC.*

FLAC (hi-res 24-48)


Tuesday, May 27

Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey - Philadelphia, PA 2024 (sbd-stage matrix)

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The Loft at City Winery
Philadelphia, PA
March 17, 2024

sbd-stage matrix recording (sound quality: Excellent)

CD 1
1.  intro
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2.  She Was the One
3.  Geometry
4.  Big Brown Eyes
5.  Here Without You
6.  From a Window to a Screen
7.  Molly Says
8.  After All This Time/
Lost Without You 
9.  Swanhilda
10  Early In the Morning
11. Close Your Eyes
12. Our Back Pages 

CD 2
1.  The Child In You
2.  The Lord of the Manor
3.  She's Not Worried
4.  Today Could Be the Day
5.  Nothing Is Wrong
6.  Black & White
7.  I Want to Break Your Heart
8.  Angel
9.  <encore applause, tuning>
10.  Lonely Is as Lonely Does
11.  Something Came Over Me
12.  Here and Now

ROB SEZ: We're getting back to the origins of the blog with this post. Lilpanda is the one to thank for this very impressive recording. He snagged a direct feed from the soundboard and added an ambient recording using onstage microphones, mixed to create a superb audio artifact. If you leave a comment (GIGANTIC hint) please thank the great Lilpanda.

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FLAC (hi-res 24-96 files) 


HOLSAPPLE-STAMEY FANS! Don't forget to snag Peter's new album The Face of 68, out now on vinyl, CD and digital release. Chris's next album Anything Is Possible is due out in July on Label 51 Recordings. The first single is the Beach Boys-esque "I'd Be Lost Without You." You can hear the title track HERE, and "Dont Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)" is HERE