From murmurs.com, contributed experiences from the 9/20/03 Houston R.E.M.
September 21st, 2003
From murmurs.com, contributed
experiences from the 9/20/03 Houston R.E.M. show.
Culled from these messages, I present an (unofficial) setlist: (my addenda
are emphasized thusly)
- Begin The Begin
- What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? — Actually kind of rare on
this tour. We were blessed. Tempo almost slower than on
Monster, rather than the one-and-a-half-time version typically played
live. - Maps And Legends
- Drive
- Animal — Another instant-classic Mike Mills chorus.
- Get Up — I believe this order is incorrect. “Bad
Day” followed “Animal” directly, so I think “Get
Up” (for whose politically incendiary nature Stipe apologized
beforehand) comes before both of these. - Bad Day
- The One I Love
- Beat A Drum — Played for the first time (this tour).
Stipe blows the intro and calls for a do-over. - The Great Beyond
- Sitting Still
- Daysleeper — One of the few great songs on Up.
- Electrolite — Best song on New Adventures In Hi-Fi
(although, apparently, Stipe prefers “E-Bow the Letter”). - Losing My Religion
- Find The River — Another rarity. Makes up for not having
“Nightswimming,” I suppose. - She Just Wants To Be — Tour drummer Bill Rieflin nails the
fills in a jam-band take on this recent masterpiece. - Walk Unafraid
- Man On The Moon
- Everybody Hurts — We were worried that the inclusion of
“Daysleeper” would deny us the opportunity to hear any other songs
in 6⁄8 time. Not so! [Update: Chris argues that this song is
properly 12⁄8 time, or possibly
4⁄4 with triplets. I argue that Chris is
overeducated.] - Country Feedback — Erin points out that, spoken over the first
few bars of the song, is the second verse to Chorus
and the Ring. - Final Straw
- Galveston [Stipe acapella]
- Imitation Of Life
- End Of The World — Even better than shouting “people in
every direction” at a concert: shouting “Leonard
Bernstein”. Truly awesome.