U2, le 1992-06-05 à Dortmund (Westfalenhalle), Germany
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Dortmund, Germany, Westfalenhalle
June 5, 1992

Sony WM D 3 > OKM II Rock microphones > Yamaha K-540 deck > Soundforge 9.0 > CD Wave Editor > wav. > FLAC

CD 1 (48:29)
01 Intro (2:33)
02 Zoo Station (5:31)
03 The Fly (6:08)
04 Even Better Than The Real Thing (4:02)
05 Mysterious Ways/ Love To Love You Baby - snippet - (7:30)
06 One (4:37)
07 Can't Help Falling In Love (0:50)
08 Until The End Of The World (4:53)
09 Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses? (6:05)
10 Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World/ Three Little Birds - snippet - (6:16)

CD 2 (67:24)
01 Angel Of Harlem (4:16)
02 When Love Comes To Town (3:21)
03 Satellite Of Love (2:14)
04 Bad (5:49)
05 All I Want Is You (1:03)
06 Bullet The Blue Sky (5:09)
07 Running To Stand Still (5:22)
08 Where The Streets Have No Name (5:48)
09 Pride (In The Name Of Love) (4:41)
10 I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (5:07)
11 Stand By Me (2:25)
12 encore break (3:28)
13 Desire (4:09)
14 phone call/ With Or Without You (5:05)
15 Love Is Blindness (6:25)
16 Outro (2:57)

Recorded from the back of the venue (I was too tired to go the front).

U2 seemed to be in a rush on that day. The support group started at 7:20pm (instead of 8pm as usual) and U2 began
their show at 8:15pm (instead of 9pm as usual). Ultra Violet was not played and the phone call was overdubbed by the
opening bars of "With Or Without You". Bono, Adam and Larry flew immediately home to Dublin after the show. Bono
stayed in the venue and left late. He adviced his chauffeur to stop the limousine at the backstage entrance and
gave autographs and answered some questions.

My question: "Bono - will you play Acrobat live"
Answer: "Yes, we are working on it."

The day began totally relaxed because we were waiting at the backstage entrance in the afternoon. Some security let
us in and we were amazed that U2 were on the b-stage playing "Can't Help Falling In Love" in an acoustic version. This
version was very, very long. It was followed by "She's A Mystery To Me" which was played on the b-stage, too. Our visit
ended with the opening bars of "Zoo Station" which was played on the a-stage. I did not record the soundcheck because it
was impossible to take it out of the jacket, fix the microphones and press the button (the security would have killed me).
The best memories keep in my mind (and not on a medium).

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