Chicago - 28-10-1987 (master)
Rosemont Horizon
Chicago (Illinois), USA.
28 - October - 1987.
Attendance: 17.335 (sellout) - Support: The BoDeans
Disc 1 (43:45)
01. Where the Streets Have No Name
02. I Will Follow
03. Trip Through Your Wires
04. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Exodus
05. MLK / The Unforgettable Fire
06. Exit
07. In God's Country
08. Southern Man
Disc 2 (55:40)
01. Sunday Bloody Sunday
02. Help
03. Bad
04. October / New Year's Day
05. Pride (In The Name of Love)
06. Star Spangled Banner / Bullet the Blue Sky
07. Running to Stand Still
08. With or Without You
09. "40"
Recording Equipment - History
AKG 460 B with ULS CK61 capsule + Sony TC-D5M > Analog Master (Maxell XLII-S 90) > Naim 52 Pre-Amp > Philips CDR-101 (Marantz CDR-600) > CDR-master (Yaiyo Yuden 74-ZY Gold) > Plextor UltraPlex40max SCSI CD-ROM > EAC > WAV > flac
Taper: Rick B. (aka analog4011)
Location: section 2 - row 11 - seat 26
Comments
Amazing concert with outstanding sound quality. This one comes off the master cassette, taped by Rick B. Clarity is phenomenal and there's no hiss in the background, plus audience noise is minimal. The highlight is a long and improvised cover of Neil Young's Southern Man, with a fan onstage that plays guitar extremely well.
Sunday Bloody Sunday cuts in, missing the first drum beats. A noticeable edit occurs after Pride that makes Star Spangled Banner to cut in.