Minneapolis 22-05-1983
Northrup Auditorium
Minneapolis (Minnesota), USA.
22 - May - 1983.
Attendance: 3.674 (sellout) - Support: Dream Syndicate
Disc 1 (43:29)
01. Out of Control
02. Twilight
03. An Cat Dubh
04. Into the Heart
05. Surrender
06. Two Hearts Beat As One
07. Seconds
08. Sunday Bloody Sunday
09. Cry / The Electric Co.
10. I Fall Down
Disc 2 (39:25)
01. October
02. New Year's Day
03. I Threw A Brick Through A Window
04. A Day Without Me
05. Gloria
06. Party Girl
07. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
08. I Will Follow
09. "40"
Recording Equipment - History
Stereo recording Walkman with built-in mics > Analog Master > Analog 1st > HD > CDWav (tracking) > SoundForge (DC offset applied, slight adjustments to balance channel levels) > Traders Little Helper (.flac conversion; sector boundary alignment) > FLAC
Taper /
Conversion:
Jdot420 - I
was surprised to hear recently that this tape apparently hasn't seen the light
of day until now; I would have sworn I had probably traded it a few times back
in the day, but perhaps I'm wrong about that. This is a direct 1st-gen copy of
the original tape, as I shared a collection with my girlfriend at the time, and
as she was a bigger U2 fan than I was at that point, I believe I made a copy for
myself, and let her keep the original cassettes. I don't believe I applied any
EQ to the copy I made, as the mix was pretty clear already, and the bass was
already overdriven, but there is a bit of hiss on this copy, which may have been
a result of the brand of tape the original cassettes were recorded on. There
doesn't seem to be any problem with the music itself, just a higher level of
hiss than I would have expected. It's fortunate that the bass is the only
distorted signal on this recording; I didn't notice it in the venue, but
sometimes these decks will pick up distortion in signals that we don't hear in
the room. I don't recall what deck I was using at the time, but I think it would
have been an old Sony model with built-in mics, and most likely with a built-in
limiter as well. Not really high-end enough to be recording directly in front of
the stacks, but I didn't know that at the time. Listening back to it after all
these years, I think it actually turned out fairly decent. I got lucky.
Dream Syndicate was the opener, and I remember that they were not received very
warmly, to put it mildly. I recall thinking that their live sound bore little
resemblance to their records I owned, but I didn't think they were that bad;
someone near the front kept shouting "You're not Lou Reed!" I had started to
record their set, but changed my mind. Fortunately, someone else recorded it,
and it was posted on DIME within the last year, which is how I learned that no
one had ever heard a copy of the U2 set. Since then, I've heard that there is
apparently a tape of the U2 set floating around in some circles, but not very
widely circulated, and presumably a few generations removed rom the original
source tape. I haven't heard that recording, so it's possible that it could
actually be a copy of my own tape, or someone else recorded U2 as well. At any
rate, this marks the first time I've digitized my copy, which in this case, also
benefits from Azimuth optimization. Other than balancing the levels better than
they were on the tape, I haven't tampered with the music at all, for this
transfer.
We were originally seated about 10 or 15 rows back from the stage, but everyone
kind of rushed up front during the first song, so naturally, I thought it would
be a good idea to move up front as well. This allowed me to record the show from
the 5th row, pretty much in front of the right stack. This resulted in some
pretty crisp vocals, acoustic guitar, and keyboards; also a pretty overdriven
bass signal.
We got to hang out with U2 a bit at their tour bus, after the show, and my
friend had a piece of original art she created - a 3D cutaway portrait of the
band - signed by all four band members.
Comments
Very good audience recording, better than expected. Recorded with a normal walkman with built-in mics, sound is very clear and sharp, with the only issue of a slight distortion on the bass. Other than that, music and vocals come through pretty close and strong with minimal crowd interference.