12.11.1992 USA, Las Vegas, Sam Boyd Silver Bowl No. 99 good / very good Aud. Disc 1: [58:17] 01. Intro [1:36] 02. Zoo Station [4:39] 03. The Fly [6:10] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:42] 05. Mysterious Ways [6:57] 06. Nevada Message [1:12] 07. One / Unchained Melody [6:04] 08. Until The End Of The World [4:55] 09. New Year's Day [5:39] 10. Dirty Old Town [1:30] 11. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World [5:34] 12. Angel Of Harlem [3:44] 13. When Love Comes To Town (Cut At Start) [2:52] 14. Satellite Of Love [3:37] Disc 2: [1:02:59] 01. Bad / Fool To Cry / All I Want Is You [6:25] 02. Bullet The Blue Sky [4:57] 03. Running To Stand Still [5:44] 04. Where The Streets Have No Name [5:42] 05. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [5:01] 06. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:22] 07. Stand By Me [2:52] 08. Intermission [1:44] 09. Desire [4:42] 10. Call The President [1:30] 11. Ultraviolet (Light My Way) [5:19] 12. My Way / With Or Without You [5:46] 13. Love Is Blindness [5:14] 14. Can't Help Falling In Love [2:35] Disc 1: Track 01-10 – Source One Disc 1: Track 11-14, Disc 2: Track 01-14 – Source 2 Source One: Nakamichi 300 CM-4 Shotguns > Sony TCD-D3 DAT Recorder Source Two: Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics > Sony WM-D6 Cassette Recorder DAT Master & ANA master to DAT > Wavelab > CD-R > FLAC The 99th show of the Zoo TV tour took place on a chilly night in Sin City. JEMS brought big guns, Nakamichi shotguns that is, but due to some technical difficulties that escape me, we were only able to record the first 10 songs of the show that way. Happily TD was seated a few rows behind us with Sonic Studios, and he was kind enough to copy his analog masters to DAT for us after the show. The above is a composite of the two sources, and a good example of the difference between extremely directional mics and binaurals. Both sound good, but the increased crowd noise on the latter is obvious. TD did an amazing job a couple nights later in Anaheim, a show I missed due to food poisoning. I believe his recording was posted here recently. Saw Peter Buck there, too. Butterking for JEMS