06.05.1997 USA, Eugene, Autzen Stadium Pop Shopping Eugene Very Good Audience Disc 1: [1:07:24] 01. Pop Muzik Intro [3:58] 02. Mofo [5:32] 03. I Will Follow [3:05] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:55] 05. Do You Feel Loved [5:13] 06. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [4:06] 07. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:13] 08. Gone [4:41] 09. Last Night On Earth [5:38] 10. Until The End Of The World [4:43] 11. If God Will Send His Angels [2:46] 12. Staring At The Sun [5:00] 13. Daydream Believer [2:22] 14. Miami [5:23] 15. Bullet The Blue Sky [4:36] 16. I Want To Live In America / Amazing Grace [1:07] Disc 2: [50:36] 01. Please [5:37] 02. Sunday Bloody Sunday (snippet) [1:37] 03. Where The Streets Have No Name [6:48] 04. Lemon (Perfecto Mix) Intermission [3:16] 05. Discotheque [5:47] 06. With Or Without You [6:00] 07. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me [5:43] 08. Mysterious Ways [6:48] 09. One [5:25] 10. Stand By Me [1:39] 11. If You Wear That Velvet Dress [1:55] Bonustracks CD 2 (10): May 3, 1997. Salt Lake City, UT. Rice Stadium. CD 2 (11): May 9, 1997. Tempe, AZ. Sun Devil Stadium. Comments (u2tours.com): At the end of 'Please', Larry begins the military drum line from 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' which draws big cheers from the crowd. Bono sings the first line of the song, then improvises different lyrics before the segue into 'Streets.' Notes: Great performance and a good audience recording. This bootleg is good; sound and everything. This show was played for about 30,000 people, which was probably the smallest venue of there PopMart tour. Bono is very talkative; describing Eugene like Dublin "warm people, rockin' town, shit weather." The show opens with a remix of M's "Pop Muzik," and then the band kicks into "Mofo" and a bass-heavy "I Will Follow." The band seems a bit more comfortable with the new material here. "Last Night On Earth" gets my vote as U2's best new song. Another karaoke rendition of "Daydream Believer" by the Edge. "Please" ends with the drum rolls for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" with The Edge joining in with the guitar riff. Bono sings the first lines but abandons it and improvises a few lines. It works beautifully as the ending to "Please" and the intro "Where The Streets Have No Name." Other highlights of the discs are a very good version of "If God Will Send His Angels" and a rare performance of "Do You Feel Loved." Disc 1, Track 13 features Edge singing a karaoke version of the song the Monkees made famous. A solid show. Don't pass it up. What happened: Apparently Autzen Stadium is an open roofed venue on a valley where the sound extends out past the stadium. The main speakers were positioned above the stage, so U2's concert reached out into the quiet community of 140,000. Apparently, the media was all over this the next day, talking about noise ordinances and fines.