Sao Paulo 13-04-2011     EQ'ed version by Whatever

 

Estadio do Morumbi

Sao Paulo, Brazil.

13 - April - 2011.

Attendance: 89.830 (sellout) - Support: Muse

 

 

Total Running Time - 136:54

 

01. Intro (PA) / Space Oddity (PA)

02. Even Better than the Real Thing

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 -

10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

11. Pride (In the Name of Love)

12. Das Model

13. Beautiful Day / Gracias a la Vida

14. Miss Sarajevo

15. Zooropa

16. City of Blinding Lights

17. Vertigo / It's Only Rock'n'Roll

18. I'll Go Crazy if I Don't Go Crazy Tonight  (remix)

19. Sunday Bloody Sunday

20. Scarlet

21. Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone

22. One

23. All I Want is You / Where the Streets Have No Name

24. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me

25. With or Without You

26. Moment of Surrender

 

 

Recording Equipment - History

FM Broadcast > WAV (44.1kHz/16bit) > Audition 3.0 > Dbpowerconvert > FLAC

 

Remastered version (by Whatever): Remaster:

Adobe Audition 3.0: Remove clicks, crackle, hiss and noise, Hard-Limiting at the end (after Eq'ing)

Har-Bal: Eq'ing

Remastering notes: Another Remaster of this gig. I did this, cause I've got lots of PM's with wishes to finish this. I know it's not perfect, but I like the sound imho.

 

Comments

This is the last of the South American shows, and third night in Sao Paulo. The original source of this recording is a mono FM broadcast, although this is an EQ'ed version of it, job done by 'Whatever'. It sounds clear and strong although somewhat harsh. In the original broadcast, the low-end was highly prominent in the mix, so this one looks like bass reduced. Not perfect, but very enjoyable.

 

The band played a Kraftwerk cover: the song Das Model. It was an acoustic rendition with Edge on guitar, Brazilian musician Seu Jorge onstage on vocals and guitar, while Bono was on vocals, too. All I Want is You is just a snippet before Where the Streets Have No Name.