1. I just posted on my blog this concert whose only version availabe at U2start shows page is a lossy one.

    U2 - 1987-04-20 - Los Angeles, CA - (FLAC - With Bob Dylan guesting on encores)
    Venue: The Arena

    Taper Notes:
    Average quality audience recording Xfered from low generation cassettes > DR07 WAV > audio cleaning lab, volume, edits, fades, slight eq to brighten > TLH flac 8
    Not great but easy enough to listen to and some Bob interest.

    Originally shared on Dime by raincoat1.

    01 Where the Streets Have No Name
    02 I will Follow
    03 I Still Haven't Found What I'm looking For
    04 MLK
    05 The Unforgettable Fire
    06 Bullet the Blue Sky
    07 Running to Stand Still
    08 Exit
    09 In God's Country
    10 Sunday Bloody Sunday
    11 Maggie's Farm
    12 Bad
    13 October
    14 New Year's Day
    15 Pride (In the Name of Love)
    16 With or Without You
    17 Gloria
    18 I Shall Be Released (w Bob Dylan)
    19 Knockin' on Heaven's Door (w Bob Dylan)
    20 40




  2. Why someone would get an average audience recording in lossless format is out of my understanding. I don't mean to start a new lossy-lossless discussion, but seriously, it doesn't make a lot of sense... Lossless is very recommendable for good recordings that you're going to play frequently, but this? Oh well. Thanks for posting anyway, Enio
  3. You're right! i've downloaded, listen it to kill the curiosity and i'm honest, i don't know if i'll listen again in this lifetime!
    But, we cannot forget the collect passion evolved. I got, for instance, the first U2 concert ever in São Paulo, Brazil, which i attended, back in january 30, 1998. the sound quality is horrible, i've never listened it entirely, only few snippets. But i'll keep it there, in my collection. Let's say that i've posted the current venue more to satisfy this collecting habit plus the historical interest and to provide an alternate source, even an average audience one.