06.09.1997 France, Paris, Parc des Princes Last Night On Earth Good Audience Disc 1: [1:14:50] 01. Mofo [4:52] 02. I Will Follow [2:35] 03. Gone [4:57] 04. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:58] 05. Last Night On Earth [6:54] 06. Until The End Of The World [4:45] 07. New Year's Day [5:00] 08. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [4:16] 09. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:47] 10. All I Want Is You [3:15] 11. Staring At The Sun [5:43] 12. Suspicious Minds [3:29] 13. Miami [5:45] 14. Bullet The Blue Sky [6:46] 15. Please [6:48] Disc 2: [1:07:18] 01. Where The Streets Have No Name [8:18] 02. Lemon (Perfecto Mix) Intermission [4:05] 03. Discotheque [5:33] 04. If You Wear That Velvet Dress [3:09] 05. With Or Without You [6:36] 06. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me [6:05] 07. Mysterious Ways [6:15] 08. MLK [1:53] 09. One [5:50] 10. Unchained Melody [1:45] 11. Singing In The Rain [2:50] 12. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me (incl. Children Of The Revolution) [6:02] 13. Rain [3:39] 14. Can't Help Falling In Love [1:18] 15. Daydream Believer [2:48] 16. Wake Up Dead Man [1:12] Source: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-10): September 6, 1997. Paris, France, Parc de Princes. (11, 13): July 31, 1997. Mannheim, Germany. Maimarkt. (12): Unknown. (14): August 16, 1997. Vienna, Austria. Wiener Neustadt. (15, 16): August 23, 1997. London, England. Wembley Stadium. Source: Silver Disc (MAC) Comments: There is a persistent high-pitched hiss or squeak, but it doesn't detract too much from the sound. Generally speaking, it's a worthwhile investment. BUT, Disc 1 has a length of 74:55 and that doesn't agree (or at least their style of recording that length) with some CD players. Disc 1 skips a lot, meaning I've only listened to half of it. Disc 2 is well behaved and has no problems what so ever. The entire show is present, except they cut a bit of crowd noise out before the encore, which is slightly annoying. Disc 2, Track 8 was dedicated to Princess Diana, who had died earlier that summer. Disc 1, Track 12 is a karaoke version. The sleeve has pictures lifted form the 'Achtung Baby' and 'Zooropa' sleeves, and the front cover is of one of the promotional pictures for 'Pop.' Nowhere on the sleeve is there mention of where the main recording is from, though I am certain, without a doubt, that it is Paris. All told, this quirky bootleg is a bit of a risk to buy.