Vertigo Honolulu - u22utoo Master
Vertigo Honolulu, Hawaii
09 December 2006
(74:44)
(72:46)

Disc 1:
1. Wake Up (PA) / Everyone (PA)
2. City of Blinding Lights
3. Vertigo/Theme from Hawaii Five-O (snippet)
4. Elevation
5. I Will Follow
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / In a Little While (snippet)
7. Beautiful Day / Sargeant. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (snippet) / Blackbird (snippet)
8. Angel of Harlem
9. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (w/ Michael Mitchell?)
10. The First Time
11. Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own
12. Love and Peace or Else
13. Sunday Bloody Sunday
14. Bullet the Blue Sky

Disc 2:
1. Miss Sarajevo / Human Rights Video
2. Pride (In the Name of Love)
3. Where the Streets Have no Name
4. One
5. The Fly
6. Mysterious Ways
7. With or Without You
8. Window in the Skies
9. The Saints Are Coming (w/ Billie Joe Armstrong)
10. Rockin' in the Free World (w/ Pearl Jam)
11. All I Want is You

Source: HP2200 iPAQ Pocket PC (WAV, 44100 Hz, 16 bits, mono, 705 kbps)
Location: Inside the Ellipse, 15-20 feet in front of The Edge.
Transfer: HP2200 iPAQ Pocket PC > RESCO Audio Recorder v3.21 > SanDisk ultra II 1.0 GB CompactFlash > PC > Adobe Audition >
                Convert Mono to Stereo (duplicated channel; not true stereo) > CD Wav Editor (split tracks) > FLAC frontend with Align on Sector Boundaries Encoding Option Level 6
Taper: u22utoo
 

NOTE (by u22utoo, distributed with .flac files): As you can imagine for a show with both Pearl Jam and U2 fans bumping and grinding, the Ellipse was pretty lively. Therefore, there is quite a bit of audience interaction captured on this recording. Near the beginning of the show you'll hear a guy in front of me figuring out that I am taping.  He very politely showed great consideration for my activities for the rest of the show (thank you!). A few others speak to me during the show, but nothing is too distracting and the show is quite listenable. The audience singers near me could carry a tune (for the most part anyway) and they are certainly present throughout the recording.  Fortunately, clapping rarely overwhelms the sound.