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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9786304498989
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 6304498985
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 28, 1997
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sales Rank: 64185
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
Theatrical Release Date: October 08, 1996
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Tracklisting
No where on this page is a tracklisting for the concert, so here goes:
01. intro
02. I Took Your Name
03. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
04. Crush With Eyeliner
05. Undertow
06. The Wake-Up Bomb
07. Revolution
08. Losing My Religion
09. Binky The Doormat
10. Orange Crush
11. Strange Currencies
12. Tongue
13. Man On The Moon
14. Country Feedback
15. Find The River
16. The One I Love
17. Star 69
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Rating: - The best REM Concert DVD
Sometime in 1997 most of this concert was played on Australian TV. I wasn't really an REM fan at the time but being 17 and a nascent music lover I decided to have a look. Well, it knocked me out and introduced me to what is now my favourite band in the world. I must have watched the video I taped from TV a 100 times.
A friend of mine saw them on the Monster tour and said that apart from three songs they performed they were rubbish on the night- this disc however captures them at a peak. ... Read More
Rating: - 4.5 Stars... REM at its peak
The "Monster" album remains controversial for many REM fans but in my book it remains my favorite album of REM. This DVD captures REM at the end of the "Monster" tour, and the band is in peak form.
The "Road Movie" DVD (94 min.) is a faithful transfer of the original VHS movie, without any extras or bonus features, but with a noticably better sound quality. The song selection features most of the "Monster" albums tracks (8 of the 20 songs), and then some additional similar-sounding songs ... Read More
Rating: - As Good As Tourfilm
I have purchased both Tourfilm and Road Movie as my interest in R.E.M. has renewed since seeing them in concert in Detroit last Fall. Road Movie is definitely getting overly criticized, and I believe that this is occurring for one reason: many folks prefer the old R.E.M. and do not like the Monster album, upon which much of Road Movie is concentrated. I, myself, delayed buying Road Movie for several months because of this criticism. The sound on this DVD is NOT bad or distorted. The sound on this DVD ... Read More
Rating: - Dissappointing
The sound quality of this DVD is inferior to every single music DVD I own. It's very distorted and you can barely make out Michael Stipes voice over all the noise. The camera work is equally as dissappointing. If REM wanted to give their fans a decent product, they should take a look at Springsteen in NY, or John Mayer's DVD. This is a poor effort for a band I love to put their name on. It's wasn't worth the money I spent and you should save yourself the same frustration.
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