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'''Roadmovie''' is a documentary-style film from rock group ], available on both VHS and DVD, charting the group's worldwide tour in support of 1994 album ]. Directed by Peter Care, the film features 18 songs performed live at various venues on the tour. The set-list reads very much like a complete ] show - gigs on the ] tour were opened by either ] or ] (with the former taking precedence in this case), while the last song of the night was invariably ] (as it is on ''Roadmovie''). The film is a companion piece to the ] documentary (note the symmetry in the names), which chronicles ]'s tour on the back of 1988's ]. | '''Roadmovie''' is a documentary-style film from rock group ], available on both VHS and DVD, charting the group's worldwide tour in support of 1994 album ]. Directed by Peter Care, the film features 18 songs performed live at various venues on the tour. The set-list reads very much like a complete ] show - gigs on the ] tour were opened by either ] or ] (with the former taking precedence in this case), while the last song of the night was invariably ] (as it is on ''Roadmovie''). The film is a companion piece to the ] documentary (note the symmetry in the names), which chronicles ]'s tour on the back of 1988's ]. | ||
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Roadmovie is a documentary-style film from rock group R.E.M., available on both VHS and DVD, charting the group's worldwide tour in support of 1994 album Monster. Directed by Peter Care, the film features 18 songs performed live at various venues on the tour. The set-list reads very much like a complete R.E.M. show - gigs on the Monster tour were opened by either I Took Your Name or What's the Frequency, Kenneth? (with the former taking precedence in this case), while the last song of the night was invariably It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (as it is on Roadmovie). The film is a companion piece to the Tourfilm documentary (note the symmetry in the names), which chronicles R.E.M.'s tour on the back of 1988's Green.