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Stuart Ferguson's Collection

U2   06/19/1997

Oakland-Alameda County Stadium, Oakland, CA
Source Audience
Media CDR   2 discs
Notes DVD 2037; lineage: Nakamichi 700s > TCD-D8, master DAT > Peak 5.2 (48 to 44.1 resample) > FLAC. JEMS Master (recorded from Section F12, Row A)
J-Card Comment I finally got the chance to transfer a few tapes I picked up during my last trip to the JEMS archive a couple of months ago.

This is the second night in Oakland Stadium; only the first night is currently on the tracker. This master is very unlikely to have ever circulated and the quality is very good though it suffers, like many Popmart shows, from what is to my ears excessive audience noise, especially the persistent whistler. But if you take that away it is close and clear and fairly powerful. Samples provided.

Listening to the show again reminds me of what an odd point this was in U2's career. I don't love these shows, in part because I didn't love Pop. Not trying to start a debate here, but I see "Miami" (and its ATYCLB counterpart "New York") as one of the least compelling songs of the modern U2 era and pure filler on the albums. Even their very titles suggest they are mere impressions and not songs. That being said, there's no debating the appeal of "Gone," "Please" and "Staring at the Sun." I'd also add that I would love to see U2 bring back "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" which works spectacularly in concert.

There is a JEMS master of the first night, too, but given that there are at least three other sources in wide circulation, I probably won't get to that.

Let me know what you think.

Butterking for JEMS
Trades Allowed Yes
Reference / Generation 2037
Owned by Stuart Ferguson · Last Updated May 23, 2023