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It’s worth noting that REM never really had much regard for ‘live’ albums in the traditional sense – releasing a recording of a band playing their greatest hits with a bit of crowd noise thrown in seemed to them to be a bit, well, cack. Peter Buck in particular was dead set against it. So when REM Live came out, a record that was the antithesis of their previous stance, the band’s desperation for kudos signalled their own irrelevance. Put simply, the once-great rockers from Athens, Georgia were on their way out.
2008’s Accelerate saved them, and listening to Live at the Olympia it’s easy to see why. Almost all of what would subsequently make up Accelerate’s content was tried out here, and the whole method of choosing which songs to release based on how well live audience’s took to them was a throwback to how REM put together their albums when they first started out. They avoided playing any of their classics, even their most minor hits, and shunned almost all of their recent work. All in all, the thing is pretty cool, and an absolute pleasure to listen to.
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