10.09.1987 USA, Uniondale, Ny Nassau Coliseum Rockin' in the L.I.E. good Aud. Disc 1: [51:10] 01. Star Spangled Banner Intro / Bullet The Blue Sky [5:27] 02. Where The Streets Have No Name [4:48] 03. I Will Follow [4:01] 04. Trip Through Your Wires [3:36] 05. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Exodus [5:52] 06. MLK [2:23] 07. The Unforgettable Fire [4:32] 08. Exit [3:09] 09. Silver And Gold [4:06] 10. In God's Country [2:59] 11. Sunday Bloody Sunday [4:42] 12. Help! [2:02] 13. Helter Skelter [3:27] Disc 2: [46:04] 01. Bad [8:44] 02. Running To Stand Still [4:30] 03. New Year's Day [5:00] 04. Pride (in The Name Of Love) [5:34] 05. One Tree Hill [5:31] 06. With Or Without You [7:06] 07. Party Girl [3:25] 08. 40 [6:11] History: Aiwa mic > Unknown gen. analog tape > CD-R (Scott) > CD-R (Chris) > CD-R (Mike) > EAC Secure > Goldwave (speed fix, re-index) > FLAC Comments: I received both of these shows from Chris Wolf a while ago, who has told me they were from Scott Zumsteg. For reference, I think Chris originally named both of these: the first one "Rockin' in the L.I.E." and the second titled "Running to Where the Streets Have No Name." He subsequently changed the name of the second one on his site to match Justin's, "Run Like a River," even though Justin's recordings are apparently each missing the last 2 songs. So these were/are not the ones Justin has, and are complete. This show required several speed fixes, as there are several cuts in the show, probably the results of tape flips and other tape transfers over the years. I also think these might have had non-linear speed issues, which would mean that as the show goes on, the speed changes, and the low quality of the recording, the various cuts (resulting in different speeds), the difficulty for me in matching up certain songs and the wear of age and tape transfers all made it difficult. I enlisted the help of Jeff Shirkey, who helped me compare various tracks, but I tried to fine tune it as best I could. I also edited out various periods of silence and added a fades where appropriate. This was done with I guess a non-professional recording equipment. The recording is just OK, and has some clipping especially with the high frequencies, which are probably is a result of the equipment, the recording level, subsequent transfers or some or all of the above. However, the bass comes through very nicely and these are not quite on the level of "completists only" and are listenable. So, it's not the best, but these are rather overlooked as far as shows go, and better recordings don't seem to have ever shown up. As for the show, this is, of course, the first of two nights in Uniodale, NY, where U2 opened leg 3 of the Joshua Tree Tour. The setlist was the same as the next night's, with Jimi Hendrix's "The Star Spangled Banner" and "Bullet the Blue Sky" to open the show. Following that, the Edge ripped right into "Where the Streets Have No Name." It started off a little shaky as the timing between the band members was a bit off, but they pulled it off. After trying this one more time the next night, they gave up and went back to having "Streets" as the opener for the rest of the tour. "Silver and Gold" was segued from "Exit," the second ever performance, culminating in a great guitar solo, with Bono trying to figure out how to end the song. "Helter Skelter," "One Tree Hill" (the first performance of each, at least in front of an audience) were also played. The only flaws I found besides some edits was a pop in MLK, U2Torrents: Torrent 2801 (by MDuchek)