18.08.1997 Germany, Nuremberg, Zeppelinfeld Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? exc. IEM Disc 1: [1:06:34] 01. Pop Muzik / Mofo [6:05] 02. I Will Follow [2:43] 03. Gone [4:37] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [4:03] 05. Last Night On Earth [6:57] 06. Until The End Of The World [4:45] 07. New Year's Day [4:55] 08. Pride ( In The Name Of Love ) [3:40] 09. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:05] 10. All I Want Is You [3:03] 11. Staring At The Sun [5:50] 12. Daydream Believer (karaoke) [2:29] 13. Miami [5:15] 14. Bullet The Blue Sky [7:07] Disc 2: [54:17] 01. Please [6:37] 02. Where The Streets Have No Name [7:04] 03. Discotheque [7:55] 04. If You Wear That Velvet Dress [2:26] 05. With Or Without You [5:23] 06. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me [6:29] 07. Mysterious Ways [6:57] 08. One [5:40] 09. Wake Up Dead Man [1:18] 10. Suspicious Minds (karaoke) [4:28] Discs 1 & 2 (1-7) : Nuremburg, August 18th, 1997 Disc 2 (8-10) : Hannover, August 20th, 1997 Source: Silver Disc Manufacturer : Bel Record Company Catalog: RC3298/RC3299 Comments: This is a very cool bootleg. It's a very strange type of soundboard. It's a feed from Bono's earpiece, so for the most part Bono's voice is mixed high. Sometimes you can hear techs talking in it, but it's not at all distracting. Minimal audince noise throughout the recording. It's fast becoming one of my favorite Popmart boots (I think it's better than the Mexico City boots). Package is somewhat lacking, just a color insert and back. Lemon for the most part is cut, just the last minute of it is in the beginning of Discotheque. The bonus tracks are nice, since One from Nuremburg is cut off (right after Bono makes a nice speech), so they added One from another earphone soundboard souce. However it's not quite as good soundwise. A lot of "cracks" in the recording. The Edge's speech before Suspicious Minds is GREAT! All in All, I highly advise this set if you can get it. This is the original pressing on this label.