19.07.1997 NL, Rotterdam, Feyenoord Stadium I Will Swallow (Remastered) vg / exc. Aud. Disc 1: [1:09:50] 01. Pop Muzik [3:06] 02. MOFO [4:26] 03. I Will Follow [2:54] 04. Gone [4:45] 05. Even Better Than the Real Thing [4:05] 06. Last Night on Earth [6:52] 07. Until the End of the World [4:45] 08. New Year's Day [5:08] 09. Pride (In the Name of Love) [4:07] 10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:38] 11. Stand by Me [2:28] 12. Staring at The Sun [6:02] 13. Karaoke: Radar Love [3:38] 14. Miami/Happiness is a Warm Gun [5:29] 15. Bullet the Blue Sky [6:22] Disc 2: [1:09:33] 01. Please [7:23] 02. Where the Streets Have No Name [8:54] 03. Lemon (Perfecto Mix) Intermission [5:35] 04. Discotheque [5:52] 05. Whole Lotta Love [2:15] 06. If You Wear That Velvet Dress [2:28] 07. With or Without You/Love Will Tear Us Apart [7:01] 08. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me [5:46] 09. Mysterious Ways [6:38] 10. One [6:06] 11. MLK [1:40] 12. All I Want is You [2:26] 13. MLK [1:08] 14. Karaoke: I Love You Love [3:23] 15. Rain [2:53] Source: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-11): July 19, 1997. Rotterdam, Holland. Feyenoord Stadium. Disc 2 (12, 13): July 25, 1997. Werchter, Belgium. Festival Grounds. Disc 2 (14, 15): July 18, 1997. Rotterdam, Holland. Feyenoord Stadium. Sound Quality: All tracks: A-/A Audience Comments: This is from a 1st gen or master DAT, remastered by Francesco Donadel. This was U2's second night in Rotterdam/Europe of the PopMart tour. It was a very good show, they seemed more loose than the second show, and put on a more interesting performance (IMO) than night one. Bono did "Love Will Tear Us Apart" at the end of WOWY. Nothing else about this show should surprise you other than the energy and vocal ability of Bono, which varied throughout the tour. The sound quality of both nights was identical. Rather flat, but extremely clear, with individual audience members 97% inaudible. Probably the lowest/unobstructed audience noise recording you'll hear, but the mix is not that great, seems to be missing a lot of the high end, and the remastering helped a little, but it seems that he couldn't really bring out the high end because it just isn't there. Despite the audience noise, I prefer something like "One Stop Shopping" or the tracks you'll hear from the pro soundboard recording of the Rotterdam show. There is a little light static that is on Justin Cook's original copy.