05.06.1983 USA, Denver, Red Rocks Amphietheatre The Concert exc. Broadc. Disc 1: [41:42] 01. Out Of Control [4:54] 02. Twilight [4:41] 03. An Cat Dubh [4:21] 04. Into The Heart [3:00] 05. Surrender [4:27] 06. Two Hearts Beat As One [5:16] 07. Seconds [3:22] 08. Sunday Bloody Sunday [5:55] 09. The Cry / Electric Co. [5:43] Disc 2: [42:15] 01. I Fall Down [4:30] 02. October [2:06] 03. New Year's Day [4:39] 04. I Threw A Brick Through A Window [3:50] 05. A Day Without Me [2:53] 06. Gloria [4:51] 07. Party Girl [2:54] 08. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock [5:00] 09. I Will Follow [6:44] 10. 40 [4:43] Manufacturer: Buccaneer Records Catalog: BUC 060/2 Matrix Disc 1: BUC 0601 PHC 01 @@@ 9 Matrix Disc 2: BUC 0602 PHC 02 @@@ 9 Barcode: Unknown Comments: This bootleg doesn't contain any hiss or tick as expected from a vinyl source, so I am assuming that it was taken from the master tapes, but it is possible that the last two songs were from taken the 'Under A Blood Red Sky' video. Most of the tracks on this bootleg are on the official video release 'Under A Blood Red Sky.' I tried compare this CD to the 'Under A Blood Red Sky' video and they both sound exactly alike. This means that this bootleg is edited just like the 'Under A Blood Red Sky' album was. The sound quality is almost exactly the same (although I prefer this to 'Under A Blood Red Sky'), but this one has a richer bass drum giving it a more "live" feel. The audience volume levels are exactly the same without sacrificing any sound quality. Much has been said about the COMPLETE BOSTON TAPES, and although I haven't heard that bootleg yet, I'd have to assume this is better simply because this sounds even better than 'Under A Blood Red Sky!' This bootleg is probably hard to find nowadays. It is definitely worth the price, though. The best pre-Joshua Tree bootleg out there bar-none (in my opinion). I can state that it is the full show and it is of excellent quality, but there is one lingering question. "I Threw A Brick Through A Window" and "A Day Without Me" actually come before "Gloria" on the set list, but not having the CD in front of me, I can't confirm the actual order. Can anyone else? This can be found in a shorter edited version that is more polished on the CD entitled SECONDS. [Mick McGuigan]: This was broadcast on FM Radio in Colorado in or around November 83 and I believe that this particular bootleg is a recording of that broadcast? „I Threw A Brick Through A Window“ and „A Day Without Me“ were omitted from the broadcast and so they were probably added to the end. This is the original pressing on this label.