U2, le 2001-10-25 à New York, NY (Madison Square Garden), USA
EX+ SBD
[SBD > CDR] + [DAT-M] > mix > FLAC
SBD : SBD (Digital) > CDR > rem > FLAC
AUD : Neumann AK40 > Sony TCD-D100 // GW
U2
2001-10-25
New York, NY


Source : Remastered version by thir13en (SBD) + "Lift Me Up On Your Shoulder" Soundboard/AUD mix (AUD)

audience part only to make the show complete :
between "bad" and "where the streets have no name" and "i still haven't found what i'm looking for". Crowd edit between the two encores

Disc 1 : (55:59)
01. Intro
02. Elevation
03. Beautiful Day
04. Until The End Of The World
05. New Year's Day
06. I Will Follow
07. Sunday Bloody Sunday
08. When Will I See You Again?
09. Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
10. Kite
11. Angel Of Harlem
12. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)

Disc 2 : (56:41)
01. Bad
02. Where The Streets Have No Name
03. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
04. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
05. Intro
06. Bullet The Blue Sky
07. What's Going On
08. New York
09. One
10. Unchained Melody
11. Walk On

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ORIGINAL INFO FROM thir13en remastered version


I know this is up here already as a matrix, but you'll have to excuse me for not trusting too much in others work. No, I haven't heard it, it might be fabulous, but I can't give it good odds. There are two people in the scene who have remastered material that I can happliy listen to, but I've yet to hear a source blend that I thought was worth the time and effort of those who did them.

Also, U2 is not the type of band to benefit all that much from a blend anyways, as their live shows over the past 15 years have been heavily choreographed and automated, with the board getting all of what will hit the stacks. Drum machines, samples, loops and all FX will go through the board, and it's fully pre-determined and controlled, there will be no surprises.

Now the source. It's exactly what DSBD's sound like; clear, clean and razor thin. Actually, it's so clean that I hear a slight sizzle in some of the passages, nearly on the verge of breaking up, but never does. And there was no beef to speak of, none at all.

So it got hammered, 13 style. Compression, Q'ing, width, depth, maximization.
(Blip at 1:11 in Track 12 was fixed.)


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ORIGINAL INFO FROM Lift Me Up On Your Shoulder version

"Lift Me Up On Your Shoulder"
Soundboard/AUD mix
October 25,2001
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York

Mixed and mastered by Randy5554

Sources:
Soundboard uploaded to U2torrents by kennerado
George wang's audience recording

Mixing/mastering -> FLAC (level 6, verify, align)

Thanks a ton for the soundboard source, Kennerado (and his trading partner)!
Please do not sell this on Ebay or anywhere else. As always, thanks to all of the tapers for capturing all of these shows.

Slight remastering was done to the soundboard source, including removing a few cuts. With a source this good, less is more! More light remastering was applied with the audience source mixed in.

The flow between Bad, Where The Streets Have No Name, and I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For is uncut.

Artwork is included.

Enjoy!

-Randy