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After yesterday’s post about The Baseball Project, I embarked on one of those inevitable Internet quests for more information on the band. That led me to this amazing story<\/a> about the show in Athens, Ga., earlier this week.<\/p>\n After a half hour break, the band came back up to do another full set joined on guitar for a few songs by REM bassist Mike Mills making the already garagey-sounding ensemble even more garagey, with the highlight being a blistering, extended \u201cDays of Wine and Roses.\u201d To top it off, the band was joined at the end of the evening by former REM drummer\/current farmer Bill Berry who was positively beaming behind the drum kit during the covers \u201cThe Ballad of John & Yoko,\u201d \u201cHang On, Sloopy,\u201d and \u201cTeenage Head.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Not only did Mike Mills come out, but Bill Freaking Berry joined the fun for the first time since he sat in with the band for their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction<\/a> in 2007. I love this clip because it starts with Buck on bass since that’s what he plays for The Baseball Project. Late in the second song, Mills trades his tambourine in for the bass while Buck grabs a guitar.<\/p>\n