13.08.1992 USA, East Rutherford, Giants Stadium Under The New Jerseys Light Very Good Soundboard Several fades and edits between songs. Disc 1: [52:39] 01. George Bush Rap [1:45] 02. Zoo Station [4:33] 03. The Fly [6:09] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:58] 05. Mysterious Ways [7:07] 06. One [4:46] 07. She´s A Mystery to Me [1:16] 08. Until The End Of The World [4:57] 09. New Year´s Day [5:55] 10. Trying To Throw Your Arms Around The World [4:45] 11. Angel Of Harlem [4:18] 12. When Love Comes To Town [3:04] Disc 2: [49:33] 01. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [4:01] 02. All I Want Is You [2:32] 03. Sunday Bloody Sunday [4:52] 04. Bullet The Blue Sky [5:10] 05. Running To Stand Still [5:18] 06. Where The Streets Have No Name [5:34] 07. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [5:40] 08. Desire [4:19] 09. With Or Without You [5:55] 10. Love Is Blindness [6:07] Source: Unknown > SHN Comments:The sound on this bootleg is tremendously clear. Whereas most high-end soundboard recordings are so perfect that they almost seem to have been edited in some way, "Under the New Jersey Lights" has a raw feel to it that makes it seem as if you are sitting in the soundroom during the concert. The clarity of the music is unbelievable -- of all the bootlegs that I own, only a select few can compare in this category. For example, have you ever wondered what was being shown on the ZooTV television screens while Bono is flipping through the channels? I kid you not, on this recording you can hear every word coming from the TVs as clearly as if you were watching them in your living room. Furthermore, a few of Bono's comments to the other band members can be heard clear as day, such as when he croons "Nice One!" after "Zoo Station". Unfortunately, "Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World" had to be faded out near the end of the song and "When Love Comes To Town" was completely omitted from this recording due to flaws with the cassette from which I transferred this show. Also, there is a skip at 3:13 of "Desire". There is a very faint "soundboard hiss" in the background, but it is almost negligible and is virtually nonexistent throughout much of the recording. Given the overall quality of this bootleg and also its rarity, I am more than willing to live with these few very minor imperfections. They are still of excellent soundboard quality