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lundi 3 juillet 1995

R.E.M. - BELLY ~ Le POPB. Paris.



*** RESCHEDULED SHOW CANCELLED: March 7, 1995) *** 
 
Support Act : BELLY
~ MONSTER TOUR 1995 ~
 
(After refusing to tour in support of their two previous releases, Out of Time and Automatic for the People, the band agreed to tour in support of Monster. The tour was critically and commercially successful, though a handful of shows were either cancelled or postponed due to health problems associated with the band members.)
 

Monster is the ninth studio album by American (from Athens, Georgia) alternative rock band R.E.M., released on September 27, 1994. Produced by Scott Litt - R.E.M. At the 37th Annual Grammy Awards, Monster was nominated for Best Rock Album, but lost to The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge.
 

King is the second studio album by American (Rhode Island) alternative rock band Belly (by former Throwing Muses and Breeders member Tanya Donelly), released on February 13, 1995. Produced by Glyn Johns.

R.E.M. (Band)
 
 Bill Berry –- drums, percussion, backing vocals, occasional bass guitar and keyboards (1980–1997; occasional concert appearances with the band 2003–2007)
Peter Buck –- lead guitar, mandolin, banjo, occasional bass guitar and keyboards (1980–2011)
Mike Mills –- bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, occasional co-lead vocals and guitar (1980–2011)
Michael Stipe –- lead vocals (1980–2011)

Touring and session musicians:

Scott McCaughey -– rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, occasional lead guitar (1994–2011)
Nathan December –- rhythm and lead guitar (1994–1995)
 
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 BELLY (Band)
 
 Tanya Donelly -– guitar, vocals (1991–1996, 2016–present)
Thomas Gorman -– guitar, vocals, keyboards (1991–1996, 2016–present)
Gail Greenwood — bass, vocals (1993–1996, 2016–present)
Chris Gorman –- drums (1991–1996, 2016–present)

The Setlist
R.E.M.
 
 What's the Frequency, Kenneth? (Monster - 1994)
Circus Envy (Monster - 1994)
Crush With Eyeliner (Monster - 1994)
Try Not to Breathe (Automatic for the People - 1992)
Finest Worksong (Document - 1987)
Monty Got a Raw Deal (Automatic for the People - 1992)
King of Comedy (Monster - 1994)
Turn You Inside-Out (Green - 1988)
You (Monster - 1994)
Revolution (New Song)
I Don't Sleep, I Dream (Monster - 1994)
Tongue (Monster - 1994)
Half a World Away (Out of Time - 1991)
Country Feedback (Out of Time - 1991)
Man on the Moon (Automatic for the People - 1992)
Departure (New Adventures in Hi-Fi - 1996)
Losing My Religion (Out of Time - 1991)
Get Up (Green - 1988)
Orange Crush (Green - 1988)
Star 69 (Monster - 1994)


Encore

Let Me In (Monster - 1994)
Everybody Hurts (Automatic for the People - 1992)
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (Document - 1987)
 
 
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Time Set: 2h00
 
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The Setlist
BELLY
 
Dusted (Star - 1993)
Now They'll Sleep (King - 1995)
Red (King - 1995)
Untitled and Unsung (King - 1995)
Judas My Heart (King - 1995)
Seal My Fate (King - 1995)
Feed the Tree (Star - 1993)
Super-Connected (King - 1995)
Gepetto (Star - 1993)

 
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Time Set: 0h35

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