Saturday, January 17

R. E. M. - 1982-01-22 Greensboro, N.C. (sbd - upgrade)

Friday’s
Greensboro, N.C.
Jan. 22, 1982

  
soundboard recording (quality: EX; ‘File Under Kudzu’ boot CD rip, revised Jan. 2026)


LINEAGE: online download of flac files (File Under Kudzu bootleg CD rip) > Audacity 3.7 for Mac for normalization & DC offset, re-tracking, removing dead spots, fades, tagging > flac NO EQ, COMPRESSION or DIGITAL FILTERING

ROB SEZ: As received, this was a startlingly clear and crisp recording, well suited to a knock-you-off-your-chair performance by R.E.M. The debut single was out and most of the Chronic Town debut EP had been recorded. This gig marks the live debut of Catapult (already sounding fully formed and nearly ready for the studio), and features a best-ever cover of Ghost Riders In the Sky, plus a one-off song with no title. If I were to rank best R.E.M. performances from the early 1980s, this would easily make my top 5. January 1982 found the band barnstorming its way through Georgia and N.C., with many more gigs and states to follow in the ensuing months. 
R.E.M. also played Friday's on Nov. 6, 1981.  
The only source I know for this performance is the bootleg CD File Under Kudzu, my starting point for this revision. If anyone offers awards for worthy bootlegs, this one should be nominated. Great choice of performance, extraordinary sound quality, and nice packaging (see image scans from Discogs in the download folder). 
I can't claim this is necessarily a sonic upgrade compared to other versions. In light of how amazing the performance and recording already were, I was looking for an excuse to share it. A light revision and re-tracking job is my justification, and I feel this is a better listening experience than previous versions. For context, here's Peter Buck from an interview by David Fricke in 1990 (from R.E.M. The Rolling Stone Files): 
“There was a place in Greensboro, North Carolina, called Friday’s. It was a pizza parlor, and the guy had bands play. It was an L-shaped room; you could see through the bar to the ovens, with the guy with the long stick with pizzas on it, and see us, too. He’d charge a dollar, we’d get 150 people in there, and we’d get the door. People would let us sleep on the floor. There were clubs like that in every city.”






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