06.05.2001 USA, Pittsburgh, PA, Mellon Arena How is Your Mother for Sugar? (D.Z. - edited/fixed version) very good Aud. U2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sunday, May 6th 2001 ----- Dave Zidek - Core Sound Binaurals > Sony D8 "How is Your Mother for Sugar?" (edited/fixed version) This version of the SHNS has been fixed and edited. Disc 1 [1:12:28] 01. Elevation [5:54] 02. Beautiful Day [4:39] 03. Until The End Of The World [5:18] 04. New Year's Day [5:03] 05. Stuck Intro [2:04] 06. Stuck In A Moment [4:37] 07. Gone [4:55] 08. Kite [5:12] 09. New York [5:54] 10. I Will Follow [4:54] 11. Sunday Bloody Sunday [7:26] 12. Sweetest Thing [3:57] 13. Band Intros [4:08] 14. In a Little While [4:49] 15. Angel of Harlem [3:33] Disc 2 [1:10:33] 01. Stay [6:19] 02. Bad [7:13] 03. All I Want Is You [0:30] 04. Where the Streets Have No Name [5:58] 05. Mysterious Ways [6:32] 06. The Fly [8:45] 07. Bullet The Blue Sky [7:36] 08. With Or Without You [5:33] 09. Pride [6:38] 10. One [6:24] 11. Walk On [7:35] 12. Final Comments [1:27] length: 143 min file size: 1,4 GB Taper: Dave Zidek [davezidekAThomeDOTcom] Location: Center floor, midway between soundboard and point of heart. Source: Core Sound Binaurals> Bass Roll-Off Filter> Sony D8 Media: HP DDS-2 120m Data Cartridge D8 Settings-AVLS Off Record Speed-LP Record Mode-Manual Line in - Recorded whole show at around -12db, record level dial around 4 or 5. Sound Card - M-Audio Delta 66 sound card w/ digital I/O Normalized tracks to 90% after transfer to PC Encoding Software - Cool Edit Pro ver 1.1 Sound Editor: Aaron Cole Explanation of changes to the original SHNS follow: I removed the clicks between tracks 4 and 5 and between I Will Follow and Sunday Bloody Sunday on Disc 1. Disc 2 contained clicks between most of the tracks, 'cept maybe the first two tracks (I don't remember). I had to reindex all of disc 2 due to the clicks between the tracks (I probably should have done a better job indexing Streets, since itseems to start before the track marker . . . sue me). I feel people editing these shows might want to take precautions when using Cool Edit. I've been told (but can't confirm) some versions of this program places clicks around track markers. Bass, treble, and overall volume has been enhanced. Stereo width has been increased as well. The song "Stay" now sounds almost soundboard in quality. The guitar during that track sounds extremely clear now. There is some very mild hiss during this track, but it's barely noticeable. If you're curious about the quality of this show, Stay is the track to listen to. Seek to the middle of the track and listen to the guitar. Amazing clarity for an audience recording . . . The person who originally edited this show normalized each track separately. This may account for why you can hear music at one volume, and then the crowd can be heard at an abnormally low volume (although, apparently, the crowd was quiet during some parts of the show--so this may be normal). There's a couple of instances of strange things happening with volume changes in this show (I didn't bother fixing this. Clicks between the tracks were my biggest concern). Also, you can hear a weird transition from The Sweetest Thing into the band introductions (again, perhaps this was due to volume normalization).