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. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
11. A Sort of Homecoming
Disc 2:
1. Bad
2. October
3. New Year's Day
4. Pride (In the Name of Love)
5. Gloria
6. 40
NOTE: A pretty decent recording overall. I did some pretty heavy remastering to get this one to where it is. I had to slow the recording down by almost 10%, increase the bass and treble, and touch up a few other things as well. The end result is a recording that is about average for a non-commercial bootleg. The sound is pretty strong (not distant), but clarity is lacking to some extent. Audience noise isn't a problem throughout most of the bootleg, but a couple of guys right next to the taper (perhaps the taper himself) can be heard introducing songs and singing along on the most unfortunate occasions. You won't want to miss -- I take that back...you probably will -- this guy butchering a few seconds of "Ruby Tuesday" during "Bad". There are still some speed issues as well, particularly during "New Year's Day" and "Pride (In the Name of Love)".
Edge has some guitar problems as he tries to begin "A Sort of Homecoming". Bono says that he will play something if the crew gives him a guitar. After two more aborted beginnings to "A Sort of Homecoming" Bono begins playing "Knockin' On Heaven's Door". Edge gets his guitar problem fixed while Bono is playing and launches into "A Sort of Homecoming" before the final note of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" is finished. "A Sort of Homecoming" fades out during the last verse.