Four Notes
Vertigo Amsterdam, Holland
15 July 2005
(79:43)
(49:53)

Disc 1:
1. Vertigo
2. Out of Control
3. The Electric Co.
4. Elevation
5. New Year's Day
6. Beautiful Day
7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
8. City of Blinding Lights
9. Miracle Drug
10. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
11. Love and Peace or Else
12. Sunday Bloody Sunday
13. Bullet the Blue Sky
14. Running To Stand Still

Disc 2:
1. Pride (In the Name of Love) (fades in approximately 90 seconds into song)
2. Where the Streets Have No Name
3. One
4. Zoo Station
5. The Fly
6. With or Without You
7. All Because of You
8. Yahweh
9. Vertigo

Source: Sony MZ RH10 (PCM mode) + SP-TFB-2 (Binaural) + SP-SPSB-1 Battery Module (Bass Rolloff@107Hz)
Location: Unknown
Transfer: USB > PC > WAV > FLAC > CDR
Taper: dozo
Remastered, mixed and edited by: B!gGiRL
    Volume adjustment right channel (+5dB)
    Compression 1:2,7 @300ms
    Equalisation (different mix for pt.2!)
    Volume +10.0dB
    DC-offset
    Edit between One and Zoo Station (removal of 96 seconds audience noise)
    Fade-out after RTSS (Human rights thingie was not recorded)
    Fade-in (2 sec.) where recording resumed (at Pride)
    Save in audio cd format > FLAC Frontend

NOTE (from taper, distributed with .flac files): "...Pride is not complete, due to a disc change.  I had to back out of the crowd and never managed to get back to the same spot. Recording is made with binaural mics, so that's why the sound changes so much...but it's the sound that reached MY ears at the concert. Part 2 was the biggest dissaster...everything went pretty OK until the disc change...My first intentions were to post just the songs I thought were not that bad (as mp3), but people asked for more..."

NOTE: Overall, this recording is a bit more crisp than the average European leg bootleg from the Vertigo Tour.  However, there is a lot of echo/reverb, and the high end levels seem to have been set too high.  The result is an sound that has a somewhat harsh quality to it -- particularly the high end.  As mentioned in the taper's notes, the sound fluctuates a bit thoughout the recording.  The variations aren't major, but they are noticeable nonetheless.  As per usual, there is some talking and clapping in the vicinity of the taper.  "Out of Control" makes a rare Vertigo Tour appearance.