24.06.1987 Ireland, Belfast, King's Hall Joshua Tree Belfast very good aud. Disc 1: [48:54] 01. Stand By Me [3:02] 02. Where the Streets Have No Name [6:17] 03. I Will Follow [3:55] 04. I Still haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:18] 05. MLK [1:32] 06. The Unforgettable Fire [4:40] 07. Sunday Bloody Sunday [5:25] 08. Exit [4:11] 09. In God's Country [2:55] 10. The Electric Co. [4:04] 11. People Get Ready [5:35] 12. Help [1:54] Disc 2: [39:17] 01. Bad [8:09] 02. October [2:10] 03. New Years Day [4:46] 04. Pride (In the Name of Love) [4:42] 05. Bullet the Blue Sky [5:11] 06. Running To Stand Still [4:25] 07. With Or Without You [5:51] 08. "40" (fades out) [3:59] Comments: The first part of Stand by me is over the P.A and from the first notes the audience sings along very loud, they are in a party mood that's for sure! It "infects" the group and they play a very passionated concert. During Sunday bloody Sunday, Bono asks to put down the flags, the audience is holding up. "We don't need any flags! We're sick of flags, we're sick of all flags, we absolutely say no more, no war!!!!!!!!!!!" The interaction of the audience in this song is incredible. In God's country, a beautiful version of the song During People get ready, Bono talks about the last time the group performed in Belfast. Back then they had a very good guitar player on stage, Bono invites the same person back on stage. Bad, passion all over. The audience sings along very loud (lucky for us, they stay in the background of the recording) And Bono wouldn't be Bono if he didn't encouraged the audience to sing louder and harder. The sound of this recording is a bit distant at moments. Audience is very present, there's a lot of loud singing along in this recording. In the background you also hear a light tape hiss. There are various fades, pauses and bad edits throughout this recording.