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U2 11/15/84
Wembley Arena, London, England
Set I
11 O'clock Tick Tock, I Will Follow, Seconds, Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Cry-> The Electric Co., A Sort Of Homecoming, MLK, The Unforgettable Fire, Wire, Bad, October, New Year's Day, Pride (In The Name Of Love), Gloria, E: Party Girl, Two Hearts Beat As One, E: 40
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Jesse (0/5) CDR / 2 View  
Paula (0/5) CDR / 2 View  
bec. (0/0) CD / 2 B+ View   Aud // Autumn Fire
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bec. (0/0) FLAC / 0 View   Silver CDS, "Autumn Fire", speed corrected and remastered
david (0/0) CD-R / 2 B+ View   Audience
Notes: U2 AUTUMN FIRE -Unknown Digital Generation- Manufacturer: Lizard Catalog: LZCD 021/22 Matrix Disc 1: LZCD 021 Matrix Disc 2: LZCD 022 Barcode: Unknown Complete Show: Yes Format: 2CD Released: Unknown Disc 1: (Unknown) Disc 2: (Unknown) From: Jeff Shirkey Disc 1: 1. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock 2. I Will Follow 3. Seconds 4. Sunday Bloody Sunday 5. Cry / The Electric Co. (including Amazing Grace) 6. A Sort Of Homecoming 7. MLK 8. The Unforgettable Fire 9. Wire 10. Bad 11. October 12. New Year's Day 13. Pride (In The Name Of Love) 14. Gloria Disc 2: 1. Party Girl 2. Two Hearts Beat As One 3. 40 4. 4th Of July / Wire 5. I Threw A Brick Through A Window 6. A Day Without Me 7. An Cat Dubh 8. Into The Heart 9. The Unforgettable Fire 10. A Sort Of Homecoming 11. Pride(In The Name Of Love) 12. Out Of Control Source: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-3): November 15, 1984. London, England. Wembley Arena. Disc 2 (4-12): September 17, 1984. Melbourne, Australia. Sports And Entertainment Center. Sound Quality: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-3): Very good audience. Disc 2 (4-12): Good-very good audience. Comments: Deluxe color digipack package. Very interesting versions of songs from 'The Unforgettable Fire' songs on the Melbourne tracks. Also a lot of older songs are played on this bootleg that were never played again on later tours. This CD is of similar quality to two other excellent CDs from 'The Unforgettable Fire'-era, THE UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT and FOUR AT FOUR. Unfortunately, though, this CD has been mastered at the wrong speed. As a result, the pitch of the Wembley show is too fast by nearly 1/2 a step. The bonus tracks are even worse; they are off in pitch by nearly a whole step. If attention to details such as proper pitch matters to you, and if you have the ears to tell the difference, don't buy this CD. If, on the other hand, such things don't matter to you, or if you can't tell the difference anyway, then it is a worthy CD to add to your collection. It's hard to imagine how anyone could not recognize how bad the bonus tracks are, though. They sound more like the Chimpunks than U2. Finally, this recording is *not* from November 14, 1984, as the manufacturer claims. It is from the second night at Wembley Arena, London, England on November 15, 1984. This CD could have been terrific, since it's one of the best concerts from the first European leg of the Unforgettable Fire tour, and it includes (among many other highlights) some beautiful improvisational scat singing before "Bad" that I've never heard Bono sing prior to this show or since. It's a shame the manufacturer didn't pay enough attention to details to get this one right. This is the original pressing on this label.