06.06.1986 USA, Los Angeles, The Forum A Conspiracy of Hope good Aud. 01. MLK [1:34] 02. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [4:33] 03. New Year's Day [5:53] 04. Sunday Bloody Sunday [5:27] 05. Maggie's Farm [6:57] 06. Help [2:06] 07. Bad [10:59] 08. Sun City / I Shall Be Released [9:35] Total Running Time: [47:08] Lineage: 2nd Gen audience cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A transfer (Dolby decode) > Peak 5.1 > FLAC Notes by the upper: Pulled this out of the low shelves. My copy (marked second gen.) was obtained circa 1987-88, and that's the cassette I transferred here so no worries about MP3s. I honestly don't remember the story of who taped and how I got it, but I have a few guesses. The quality of the recording is surprisingly good in my opinion. There's a bit of noise in one channel and some very very excited young women nearby, but otherwise close, clear sound. Upon hearing "Pride" I thought for sure the tape was slow, but when I checked the tape loop for "Bad" against another known source, it seemed to match up (to my ears; I didn't do a truly scientific measurement) which leads me to think they just played "Pride" slow that night. You decide. This version of "Bad" might be the most improvised take ever. Bono barely sticks to the lyrics. Tape includes the "Sun City" and "I Shall Be Released" encores featuring other artists. Short and sorta sweet. I posted about this on the Forum and it sounded like most people had a crappy copy of this so I suspect it will be an upgrade for most of you. Butterking for JEMS