Santiago de Chile 25-03-2011 CA-11
Estadio Nacional
Santiago de Chile, Chile.
25 - March - 2011.
Attendance: 77.765 (sellout) - Support: Muse
Total Running Time - 128:41
01. - Get On Your Boots / Gracias a la Vida remix (PA intro) -
02. Beautiful Day / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
03. I Will Follow
04. Get On Your Boots
05. Magnificent
06. Mysterious Ways
07. Elevation
08. Until the End of the World
09. - Bono's speech / band introductions -
10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
11. One Tree Hill
12. Pride (In the Name of Love)
13. In a Little While
14. Miss Sarajevo
15. City of Blinding Lights
16. Vertigo
17. I'll Go Crazy if I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (remix)
18. Sunday Bloody Sunday
19. Scarlet
20. Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone
21. - Desmond Tutu's 'One Campaign' speech -
22. One / Mothers of the Disappeared
23. Where the Streets Have No Name
24. - encore break -
25. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
26. With or Without You
27. Moment of Surrender
28. - Rocket Man (PA outro) -
Recording Equipment - History
CA-11 cardioids + CA 9200 Preamp + Edirol R-09HR
Taper: realkuka
Transfer: Edirol R-09HR > WAV > Adobe Audition > Audacity > dbPowerAmp > FLAC (level-5)
Comments
Third source of the Chilean gig, and sound quality is pretty good, too. Music and vocals come through clear, but the sound quality suffers from a raw output with audible clipping in the louder parts. There's certainly some crowd interference here and there. Chilean musician Francisca Valenzuela joined the band onstage for One Tree Hill. Bono played some notes of Mothers of the Disappeared before the band launched into Where the Streets Have No Name.
Facts about this show, quoting the superb website U2gigs.com:
"One Tree Hill is performed for the first time in South America and the third time on the 360° Tour. It features a guest appearance by Francisca Valenzuela. At the end, Bono acknowledges Victor Jara, the Chilean named in the song's lyrics. A guitar snippet of Mothers of the Disappeared is played by Bono; it builds into the intro of Streets."