Live at the Borderline 1991

performing under the pseudonym Bingo Hand Job at a 1991 surprise gig around the release of Out of Time.

[1] The band played two nights at the 200-capacity London venue (March 14–15, 1991) as part of a small promotional tour of radio and television programs;[2] tickets were reportedly exchanging hands for $200[3] (equivalent to $462 in 2024) and the gigs were widely bootlegged at the time.

were joined by Billy Bragg, Peter Holsapple and Robyn Hitchcock, who also adopted pseudonyms.

[1] The official release was preceded by a free NoiseTrade download of "Radio Song".

All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe, except where noted.