Disc 1:
1. 4th of July (PA)
2. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
3. I Will Follow
4. Seconds
5. MLK
6. The Unforgettable Fire
7. Wire
8. Sunday Bloody Sunday
9. Cry/The Electric Co.
10. A Sort of Homecoming
Disc 2:
1. Bad
2. October
3. New Year's Day
4. Pride (In the Name of Love)
5. Intermission
6. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
7. Gloria
8. 40
Source: TC-D5M > Sony ECM 33-F mics > Maxell
XL-1 C-90 cassette (Dolby on)
Location: Section 1, Row G, Seat 5 (7th
row left side main floor)
Transfer: first generation cassette >
Denon DC370 player > digital coax monster cable > HHB pro audio burner
> CDR
Taper: Rick B's Friend
NOTE: This recording was transferred from
a first generation cassette to CDR by Dean Cherchiglia. He used an
HHB pro audio burner and a Denon DC370 player with digital coax monster
cable. As Steve Vahey told me, the sound on the commercial bootleg
"Four At Four", the sound gets boomier and much less sharp on Disc 2.
This recording does not suffer from this variation in sound quality.
Otherwise, there is not much difference between the two bootlegs.
However, whereas I don't know what generation recording was used to produce
"Four At Four", I have confirmed that this bootleg was made from a first
generation cassette. Overall, the sound is very crisp -- an excellent
recording.