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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reminder of the Green World Tour,
This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
The Green World Tour was my first live R.E.M. experience, and I remember it with great fondness. If you too remember the Green tour, then you know this DVD is a must have. If you are an R.E.M. fan and missed this great show, here is your chance to own a piece of the excitement. The thing I rememebered most from the live show was the funny screen projections at the start of the show where the audience read their city name allowed as well as three concert rules, which included not throwing things, being courteous to your neighbors, and not waiting until the quietest part of "You are the Everything" to yell "Mike Mills." This was the kinder, gentler side of R.E.M.
The song list starts off with Stand, One I Love, I Could Turn You Inside Out (this was with the bullhorn which makes an interesting twist to the song), World Leader Pretend, Feeling Gravity's Pull, I Believe, I Remember CA, Get-Up (with Stipe dancing like he's had 20 cups of coffee) End of the World as I know it, Pop Song 89, Fall on Me, You are the Everything, Begin the Begin, King of Birds, Finest Work Song, Perfect Circle. There are great shots of the background projections that were used live so if you remember them, it will be a great trip down memory lane, and you will notice these shots in Parellel between videos. The shots are much cleaner than some of the other live DVD's although R.E.M. come-latelys will be shocked at Stipe's rather odd do. The sound on the DVD is fairly high quality for a live event. R.E.M. sounds great live and the variations in the music makes this a must have for fans as well as for those interested in the band's earlier (but certainly not earliest) works.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pre-Superstar R.E.M. Must!,
By Daniel M Jessup (Kodiak, Alaska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tour Film [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A very enjoyable video from the last show of their "Green Tour" in '89. Black and white format doesn't detract at all from quality close-up shots and some "home movie" effects. The band is in A-1 form, and though Stipe is slightly hoarse after a long tour, he delivers well. A must video for any REM fan, and the only reason I don't give it five stars is the camera's tendencies to jerk and pan to quickly at times from shot to shot. Sound quality is excellent.
14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
That Better Not Be Styrofoam, Pal!,
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This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
R.E.M. has put together two very good concert films with the best being Tourfilm, which chronicles its 1989 world tour for its breakout CD, Green. The songs in the film are primarily from its third through sixth studio albums (Fables, Life's Rich Pageant, Document and Green), which was when the band was starting to make its impact on mainstream America. I have the VHS version of the show, but the sound is very good anyway and the band puts on a pretty good show. Michael Stipe is very eccentric in this video (the heading of my review is a quote from Stipe in the video, which shows that he was "out there"). But he still is in pretty good voice, as is Mike Mills who is very prominent in backing vocals.This concert film ranks a little ahead of its second film, Road Movie, which came from the 1995 Monster tour, as the song choices on Tourfilm have better stood the test of time compared to those from Monster, which is R.E.M.' weakest CD release. A must!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This concert was nearly 20 years ago. I'm really not that old am I?,
By Flash (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
REM has always been one of my favorite bands. I discovered them a little before the general population did, back when I was emerging from high school and "alternative rock" really meant something. Recently, I've been on this huge REM kick where I've be listening "almost exclusively" to their entire catalog and filling in my REM collection with some of the missing videos such as Tourfilm. I remember watching this when it first came out in 1991 and now I've rewatched it nearly 20 years later! It was definitely a moment to wax nostalgic and therefore understand how my parents must have felt back in the 70's, watching as their own musical icons aged and then realizing that they themselves were also getting older. Somehow, I can't come to grips with the fact that REM's hey-day is fading so far into the past. But what a time it was! And Tourfilm shows a band who was just achieving mega-success, was becoming a polished live act, and yet still continued to retain that edge which made them interesting. The set list for this show is primarily from the Green and Document albums. While the video is shot mostly in drab black & white tones, it really doesn't detract from the concert experience. Michael Stipe is quite the character on stage (in this show, he still had hair. weird hair!) and his vocals had emerged from his mumbling stage to the point where you could catch most of the words. Oh, if only I could go back in time to the moment when this music first meant so much to me. Has it really been 20 years!! Wow!
THIS IS MY 50TH REVIEW!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have For Everyone Who Loves or Likes R.E.M.,
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This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
This is R.E.M. at their very best. And LIVE! Incredible video, Incredible audio. One of those few music DVDs that you'll want to watch again & again. All the guys are still there including Bill, one of the absolute best drummers of all time in one of the absolute Best Rock Bands of all time! R.E.M. made music history and continue to do everything right with heart, soul and much class. This is just a small part of it to treasure. Definately worth owning!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tourfilm: No extras, but rewarding for fans of the classic band,
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This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
TOURFILM is R.E.M.'s critically acclaimed concert document of their exhaustive 1989 GREEN world tour. The DVD contains nothing more than the original VHS version, but it is still a treat for fans whose old tape copies have deteriorated from repeated viewing.
The concert features innovative renditions of such R.E.M. staples as "The One I Love", "It's the End of the World As We Know It", "Finest Worksong", and "Fall on Me". Particularly strong versions of album tracks "I Believe", "Turn You Inside Out", and "King of Birds" punctuate the film throughout. The only low point is the opening number, an embarrassingly weak "Stand". Michael Stipe's concert banter brings cohesion to the show as it evolves without sapping any of the energy from the performances. The songs on TOURFILM are drawn mainly from LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT, DOCUMENT, and GREEN. The two exceptions to this rule are "Feeling Gravity's Pull" from RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FABLES and a rendition of "Perfect Circle" from MURMUR that exceeds the original studio recording. Songs of the period that are noticeably missing are the GREEN single "Orange Crush" and RECKONING's "So. Central Rain", an alternate version of which teases you through the opening credits. These omissions are no different from the original VHS recording. It is disappointing that R.E.M. has not offered up an expanded edition of TOURFILM, but the future holds hope that one will emerge. Until then, $12.99 for this DVD is a steal for fans of R.E.M.'s first decade.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Trolling for Olives,
By "tarheel94" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
This is the perfect souvenir from the Green tour. It is just as I remember the show I attended back in 1989. (Just be sure to skip the first track...) While I'm certainly happy to replace my 10-year-old VHS copy, I'm very disappointed that Warner Bros. has not improved on the original release. How about some extras, or at least some Dolby Digital 5.1 sound? The same goes for Road Movie.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Green Crush,
This review is from: Tour Film [VHS] (VHS Tape)
If music was a drug, R.E.M. would be pure Xtasy! Tourfilm is one of the coolest documentaries I've ever seen, with Michael running around with a french braid, raccoon eyes and a megaphone and doing his crazy little dances. The crowd is loving it, Bill and Mike and Peter are loving it, and you know Michael's got to be loving it the way he's going on. It's got really great songs, mainstream hits and "obscure" (If you're not a fan) songs, and the lights are really cool. You gotta see this thing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
By A Customer
This review is from: R.E.M. - Tourfilm (DVD)
I first watched the VHS version back in 1991 and didn't want to give it back! It is a great home version of a concert...if you are an old R.E.M. fan, definitely get Tourfilm and enjoy! There aren't any DVD "perks" on it, which was a disappointment, but the concert itself was true R.E.M.-AWESOME!
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It'll Turn You Inside-Out,
By Screendoor (The Prairie) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tour Film [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I got this movie over the weekend. I love it. It's R.E.M. in top form. You just feel the songs coming powerfully at you with Stipe's vocals, Mills' bass, Buck's guitar, and Berry's drums. I've loved R.E.M. since I can remember and this video captures their Green-Era style to perfection. I love Stipe's outfit and the waist-length braid and the racoon eyes are a nice touch. I would recommend anyone interested in R.E.M. to get this video, it's awesome and I give it five stars.
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Tour Film [VHS] by Jim McKay (VHS Tape - 1991)
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