Hawkmoon In Cologne
Kölnarena
Cologne, Germany.
12 - July - 2001.
Attendance: 18.000 (sellout) - Support: Söhne Mannheims
Disc 1 (65:16)
01. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (PA)
02. Elevation Influx Intro (PA) / Elevation
03. Beautiful Day
04. Until the End of the World
05. New Year's Day
06. Kite
07. New York
08. I Will Follow
09. Sunday Bloody Sunday
10. In My Life / Stuck in a Moment
11. In a Little While
12. - Band Introductions -
13. Hawkmoon 269 / Desire / Running to Stand Still
Disc 2 (65:55)
01. Stay (Faraway, so Close!)
02. Bad / Wild Horses / "40"
03. Where the Streets Have No Name
04. Mysterious Ways
05. The Fly
06. Bullet the Blue Sky
07. With or Without You
08. One
09. Walk On
Recording Equipment - History
Sony ECM717 mics + Sony MZ-R30 MD
Taper: W. Roubos
Comments
This is a third source of the first night in Cologne. It sounds slightly distant and lacks more bass, but music and vocals come through pretty well and very clear overall. Crowd are audible clapping and cheering, but shut up during songs, so they don't bring any inconvenience. Note a rough transition / little gap (standard) between tracks 1 and 2 on CD1.
* Comments by Justin Cook: The awesome 'Hawkmoon 269 / Desire / Running to Stand Still' medley alone is enough to convince almost any U2 fan to acquire this bootleg. "Hawkmoon" hadn't been played since the Lovetown tour over a decade ago. To be honest, it's not really played during this show, but Bono sings the 90 seconds worth of the lyrics with The Edge playing the opening notes of "Desire" softly in the background. The band then launches into "Desire", at the end of which Bono starts singing "Running To Stand Still" virtually unaccompanied seemingly on a whim. Again, the song is not played in its entirety, but almost two minutes are included. At the end, The Edge segues back into the closing notes of "Desire" and Bono plays his bit on the harmonica. It is truly an incredible performance. Even with the band changing the setlist a bit on the Elevation tour, U2 hasn't displayed this type of spontaneity for many, many years.
The medley track that Justin mentioned, was read by Bono from a sheet that a fan held in the audience.