R.E.M. Radio Free Europe Live on THE TUBE **HQ**
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2009
- 11.18.83
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This song carried my loneliness in my freshman year in high school through the early 80s and im 55yrs old today and it's still keeps me going through 911, covid and 2024 🥃🥂🍻😝😜😛🥳
16 years old in 2024. keep going on brother!
Peter Buck and Bill Berry had just finished their shift at the restaurant before doing this gig.
When you think of what was on the radio in 1983, this is quite amazing.
It was an amazing year musically. I remember not wanting it to end.
I loved '83 for music -- so much variety.
One of the best songs I've ever heard, amazing live performance, crowd doesn't even know what they they witnessing!
I was thinking the same thing!
A blend of late 60's West Coast and late 70's NYC punk sensibilities and laying the ground for the grunge generation to come. An important band.
I do not care.
REM were REM.
Decide Yourself.
That bass dominates ✌️
There's only one thing I've got to say about this superb performance:
B A S S
lol Those kids have no idea they are watching greatness.
Bearing in mind this was a new sound to the brits.. rem didnt even have a genre to be classed in...so thats maybe your answer..we did end up loving them quickly tho😊
I like this live version better than the studio cut
Its just one of them songs that sounds better live all the time
I think REM are still underappreciated for what a great live band they were. They didn't put out much live stuff when they were together. I think some of the reissues had live bonus tracks. But there were tons of bootlegs and TV appearances to hear them live.
Looks to be around the time of their appearance on Letterman.
That crowd had no idea what they were witnessing, did they
This was a performance on a British TV program called ‘The Tube’ filmed in Newcastle. The show was groundbreaking at the time in that it went out live early on Friday evenings and featured up coming bands like The Smiths etc so the audience would have been expecting to ‘witness’ all sorts of bands.
This was a performance on a British TV program called ‘The Tube’ filmed in Newcastle. The show was groundbreaking at the time in that it went out live early on Friday evenings and featured up coming bands like The Smiths etc so the audience would have been expecting to ‘witness’ all sorts of bands.
One of the main reasons R.E.M. left I.R.S. is that they couldn't expand their music into Europe. They'd tour "across the pond" and no one knew who they were. I mean, at this point practically no one did, but that didn't change to match R.E.M.'s growth in the US. Towards the end of their career, the band was probably more popular across the sea
Brit audiences were suspicious of American bands back then on account that they were usually crap. REM were the exception and they laid the foundations for the likes of Sonic Youth, Nirvana and many others.
What a gem of a video.
Baby Michael Stipe rocking that hoodie and Baby Peter Buck looking like a wine waiter after a hard night. Priceless!
And Baby Mike Mills tearing it UP! ❤️
@@melaniejo5296 he's so underated
I bet this is a fun song to perform!
Totally a banger. I used to play it with my band, I love to sing it ❤
Sounds like 1990, but is 1983...
perfect
American Rock n Roll?
#1
Stipe is just making up whatever sounds enter his mouth at any given second
That's why he's the best!!
Stipe look eddie vedder circa 1993/94
A pity it's been blocked - it was a terrific performance of RFE...
Athens GA....
A brilliant video, but it's not 1992. It's 1983.
I thought Mike was playing a Rickenbacher in 1983. He and Peter have matching Ricks in the ‘83 Letterman clips.
Michael’s hair was gone by 92. It is 1983 genius.
@thelex001 i'm pretty sure it was 83. These were the IRS years
REM working it’s ass off.
Is that crowd on dope?
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Keep me out of country and the word
Wheel of fortune's leading us absurd
Push that, push that, push that to the floor
That this isn't nothing at all
Straight off the boat, where to go
Calling out in transit
Calling out in transit
Radio Free Europe (Radio)
A combination of Wire and the Byrds. Great performance. Where was The Tube made?
Wire, Ramones and Byrds I would say.
Channel 4 UK. Live from 5pm on a Friday
Just realized peters not playing a 360 but a 330 here
Great performance; terrible crowd.
They don't understand that
I was thinking the same thing!
The Tube showcased many new bands from across the pond, usually their first UK TV appearances, the “ boring, subdued crowd “ in many cases had never heard such bands as REM, 10000 Maniacs, The Call and Missing Persons to name but a few so they weren’t likely to be moshing. All those named bands I personally loved and thank heavens for this TV Show filmed local in Newcastle.
The audience was made up of production staffs kids and the occasional trendy dressed punter from the pub round the corner and competition winners to give a vague semblance of a live performance. Much like the German show Beat-Club from the 60s and 70s. It was all filmed up North too so a good old mackerel chunder was enjoyed by all before showtime to anoint the vagueness of their daily day-to-day!
You can't have too much critical thinking going on as they might wander off and get in the way of the cameraman and let's not forget many of these dunderheads dropped the brexit sprog.
It wasn't the electronic synth keyboard sound that they were familiar with
The audience wasn’t into it. Maybe they were expecting a group like Wham!, or Culture Club.
lifeless crowd.
Wtf is up crowd?
Born in 77?
I would be poggying/jumping all around.
LAME crowd
Michael Stipe is painfully out of tune. Love this song though!