Later with Jools Holland (R.E.M.)

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To date, R.E.M. have appeared three times on the BBC's musical showcase Later with Jools Holland. In 1983, they appeared on another Holland-fronted music show, The Tube, alongside ZZ Top and Bucks Fizz.

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[edit] 1998

The band's debut on the show, on October 27, 1998, was actually an hour-long R.E.M. special, during which they showcased six songs from their then-brand-new album, Up (indeed, the album was released in the US on the day of the recording). The band deemed their performance of a high enough quality that six songs from the fourteen-strong set were released as B-sides on Up's three singles. (The performance of 'Perfect Circle', the only song not included in the aired programme, was a B-side on the 3" CD version of the 'Suspicion' single.)

The performance, recorded at BBC Television Centre in London, was the first opportunity that JHE Audio had to use their new FIVE monitor. R.E.M.'s monitor engineer, Don Gerber, was reportedly impressed with the new product, which followed the band through the previous night's live broadcast on BBC Radio One, the Jools Holland performance, a recording for satellite channel EPK, Top of the Pops, and TFI Friday.

R.E.M. were augmented by multi-instrumentalists Scott McCaughey (who toured with the band in 1995), Ken Stringfellow, drummer Joey Waronker, and lap- and pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole (who sat in on 'Daysleeper', 'Country Feedback', 'Man on the Moon', and the closing Iggy Pop cover, 'The Passenger'). The host also joined the band for the finalé.

The performance of 'Country Feedback' was included on the 10 Years Later... 30 Great Performances DVD, released in 2002.

The show aired on November 6, 1998.

[edit] Setlist

  1. 'Losing My Religion' - 4:43
  2. 'Lotus' - 4:36
  3. 'New Test Leper' - 5:29
  4. 'Daysleeper' - 3:39
  5. 'Electrolite' - 4:19
  6. 'At My Most Beautiful' - 4:06
  7. 'The Apologist' - 5:01
  8. 'Country Feedback' - 6:55
  9. 'Parakeet' - 4:16
  10. 'So. Central Rain' - 4:46
  11. 'Walk Unafraid' - 4:27
  12. 'Man on the Moon' - 5:15
  13. 'Perfect Circle' - 4:04
  14. 'The Passenger' (Iggy Pop) - 7:11

[edit] Personnel

R.E.M.

Auxiliary musicians

  • BJ Cole - lapsteel and pedalsteel
  • Scott McCaughey - guitar, piano, keyboard, vocals
  • Ken Stringfellow - bass, banjo, keyboard, vocals
  • Joey Waronker - drums, percussion

[edit] 2001

On May 1, 2001, R.E.M. made their return to the show, alongside Orbital (who supported R.E.M. during their tour for Up two years earlier), India Arie, Baaba Maal, Clearlake, and Ron Sexsmith. Brian Eno was amongst the guests interviewed. R.E.M. were promoting their then-current album, Reveal, from which three of the four songs came. For old times' sake, they cranked out 'The One I Love' to bring the show to a close.

Stipe was interviewed by Holland in-between R.E.M.'s performances of 'All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star)' and 'The Lifting'.

BJ Cole aside, the auxiliary musicians remained the same as three years earlier.

The show aired on May 10, 2003.

[edit] Setlist

  1. 'Imitation of Life' - 3:39
  2. 'All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star)' - 3:59
  3. 'The Lifting' - 4:03
  4. 'The One I Love' - 3:07

[edit] Personnel

R.E.M.

  • Peter Buck - guitar
  • Mike Mills - bass, vocals
  • Michael Stipe - vocals

Auxiliary musicians

  • Scott McCaughey - guitar, xylophone, vocals
  • Ken Stringfellow - keyboard, vocals
  • Joey Waronker - drums, percussion

[edit] 2003

The band's third, and so far final, appearance took place on October 14, 2003, during the latter stages of a tour in support of their Warner Brothers best-of, In Time.

Bill Rieflin took over on the drumstool from Joey Waronker, who ended his four-year association with R.E.M. in early 2002.

'Nightswimming' was performed with only Mike Mills on piano and Michael Stipe on vocals. (There was also an oboist, though he/she wasn't in view.)

Buck, Mills, and Stipe were interviewed between 'Losing My Religion' and 'Nightswimming'.

The episode aired on October 17, 2003, kicking off the programme's 22nd series. Also performing were British Sea Power, Jamelia, and Willis.

[edit] Setlist

  1. 'Bad Day' - 4:19
  2. 'Losing My Religion' - 4:35
  3. 'Nightswimming' - 4:48
  4. 'What's The Frequency, Kenneth?' - 3:48

[edit] Personnel

R.E.M.

  • Peter Buck - guitar, mandolin
  • Mike Mills - bass, piano, vocals
  • Michael Stipe - vocals, harmonica

Auxiliary musicians

  • Scott McCaughey - guitar, keyboard, vocals
  • Ken Stringfellow - keyboard, vocals
  • Bill Rieflin - drums, percussion
R.E.M.
Peter Buck | Mike Mills | Michael Stipe | Bill Berry
Other musicians: Scott McCaughey | Bill Rieflin | Ken Stringfellow | Nathan December | Buren Fowler | Peter Holsapple | Barrett Martin | Joey Waronker
Management and producers: Bertis Downs, IV | Pat McCarthy | Joe Boyd | Don Dixon | Mitch Easter | Don Gehman | Jefferson Holt | Scott Litt
Discography
EPs: Chronic Town
Albums: Murmur | Reckoning | Fables of the Reconstruction | Lifes Rich Pageant | Document | Green | Out of Time | Automatic for the People | Monster | New Adventures in Hi-Fi | Up | Reveal | Around the Sun
Singles: Radio Free Europe | Talk About the Passion | So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) | (Don't Go Back to) Rockville | Can't Get There From Here | Driver 8 | Wendell Gee | Fall On Me | Superman | The One I Love | It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) | Finest Worksong | Stand | Orange Crush | Pop Song 89 | Get Up | Losing My Religion | Shiny Happy People | Near Wild Heaven | Radio Song | Drive | Man on the Moon | The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite | Everybody Hurts | Nightswimming | Find the River | What's the Frequency, Kenneth? | Bang and Blame | Star 69 | Strange Currencies | Crush With Eyeliner | Tongue | E-Bow the Letter | Bittersweet Me | Electrolite | How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us | Daysleeper | Lotus | At My Most Beautiful | Suspicion | The Great Beyond | Imitation of Life | All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star) | I'll Take the Rain | Bad Day | Animal | Leaving New York | Aftermath | Electron Blue | Wanderlust
Compilations: Dead Letter Office | Eponymous | In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
Remix Albums: R.E.M.IX
Soundtracks: Man on the Moon
Videos: Succumbs | Tourfilm | Pop Screen | This Film Is On | Parallel | Road Movie | In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | Perfect Square | When the Light Is Mine: The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
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