15.11.1987 USA, Oakland, Oakland Stadium In U2 I Trust Excellent Audience Disc 1: [58:08] 01. Where The Streets Have No Name [6:04] 02. I Will Follow [4:09] 03. A Trip Through Your Wires [3:37] 04. I Still Haven't Found What I Looking For [7:05] 05. Exodus [0:56] 06. Gloria [4:36] 07. Out Of Control [5:29] 08. Sunday Bloody Sunday [6:04] 09. Exit [5:01] 10. Silver And Gold [1:05] 11. People Get Ready [5:50] 12. Help [0:59] 13. Bad (includes Walk On The Wild Side) [7:09] Disc 2: [44:10] 01. October [2:08] 02. New Year's Day [5:06] 03. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [5:39] 04. Star Spangled Banner [0:37] 05. Bullet The Blue Sky [6:49] 06. Running To Stand Still [5:30] 07. With Or Without You [5:57] 08. Stand By Me [5:24] 09. "40" [6:57] Source: Original silver disc (cda) > with CDex to wav > with FLAC Frontend (level 6) to flac Converted by REDROCKS Manufacturer: Pluto Records Catalog: PLR CD 9127 Matrix Disc 1: 991950006296 1147-A Matrix Disc 2: 991950006297 1203-B Barcode: None Comments: The setlist is pretty standard for a Joshua Tree concert, but the band were obviously in good shape. The Edge's guitar fails in the middle of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". While he fixes the problem, Bono and Adam keep on going which results in an interesting version of the song. At the beginning of "Out Of Control" Bono introduces René Castro and his group of artists, who then come onstage to spray-paint the backdrop. "Exit" sounds haunting with Adam's heavy bass, and features snippets of The Door's "Riders On The Storm" as well as Van Morrisson's "Gloria". The song sequences right into a very short version of "Silver And Gold". As usual, someone comes onstage to play the guitar on "People Get Ready". Afterwards the guy seems to have problems getting off the stage since Bono has to show him the way back into the audience. "Help" is sung a capella and "Bad" has snippets of Lou Reed's "Walk On The Wild Side". "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" is dedicated to another of the peace-makers, Martin Luther King. During "Bullet The Blue Sky", Bono speaks about San Francisco's art district where he met René Castro. Tonight's performance of "Running To Stand Still" is very emotional, with Bono explaining about the two Dubliners whose true story this song is based upon. "Stand By Me" is played in its entirety, which is very rare. Usually it's only a short version to open a concert. During the song, Bono asks for a few good character references from the audience members since he's scared about going to court over the graffiti-incident. Luckily it never happened. Before "40" Bono holds a lengthy speech about people who disappeared in Central and South America. At one point he gets very angry at an audience member and swears at him, but apologises directly afterwards. It puts a bit of a damper on the end of a good show. This is one of two original pressings on this label.