U2
United Center
Chicago, Illinois
June 25, 2015
Source: Church Audio CA-11 cards => UGLY pre-amp => Tascam DR-2D
Transfer: DR-2d => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => FLAC (level 8)
Location: Floor, 2/3 way back along the rail, Edge side
Track listing:
Disc one (80:02):
(1) The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) (5:03)
(2) Out Of Control (5:06)
(3) Vertigo (3:27)
(4) I Will Follow (4:22)
(5) Banter (2:54)
(6) Iris (Hold Me Close) (6:14)
(7) Cedarwood Road (4:46)
(8) Song For Someone (4:11)
(9) Sunday Bloody Sunday (4:23)
(10) Raised By Wolves (5:19)
(11) Until The End Of The World (5:57)
(12) Intermission (4:33)
(13) Invisible (4:24)
(14) Even Better Than The Real Thing (4:32)
(15) Mysterious Ways (4:16)
(16) Banter (1:52)
(17) Angel of Harlem (4:56)
(18) Volcano (3:40)
Disc two (60:51):
(1) Banter (0:46)
(2) Every Breaking Wave (4:36)
(3) Bullet The Blue Sky (8:47)
(4) Pride (In The Name Of Love) (5:48)
(5) Beautiful Day (5:18)
(6) Bad (6:13)
(7) With Or Without You (4:58)
(8) Encore break (2:51)
(9) Taped intro (1:07)
(10) City of Blinding Lights (5:51)
(11) Banter (2:17)
(12) Mother and Child Reunion (1:12)
(13) Where The Streets Have No Name (6:16)
(14) One (4:44)
Md5 signature file is included. Sorry, no artwork (feel free to make some)
Comments:
I have Both.
Note: This is a 24/44.1 file set, which in most cases can't be burned directly to CD
and
16-bit. A 16-bit, CD-friendly version will be posted separately. The recording is seamless; the disc breaks above are merely a suggestion.
The second of five nights in Chicago; significantly different setlist from the prior night and a very passionate performance. Bono frequently shook his head in amazement at the reaction the band was getting from the audience, and he clearly felt it was a special show.
Recording quality is pretty good; I got as far to the side as I could to capture as much of the overhead PA as possible - the recording came out better than I expected, though there is occasional chatter from neighbors and passersby on the floor. I haven't listened through the whole thing yet, but I didn't notice anything that was disruptive enough to get in the way of enjoyment of the music.
Anyone who would like to remaster, de-clap, etc. this recording and repost it is welcome to do so; in the info file, please document the original source and what you did. Mp3 samples are included in the comments.