Intro Creeping Death Harvester of Sorrow Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Sad But True Wherever I May Roam Of Wolf and Man For Whom the Bell Tolls > Third Stone from the Sun jam The Unforgiven Shortest Straw Jason's solo > My Friend of Misery > Star Spangled Banner teasers > Dazed and Confused > Killing Floor jams Kirk's solo > Funeral March of a Marionette jam Fade to Black Master of Puppets Seek and Destroy Whiplash Nothing Else Matters Am I Evil? Last Caress One Enter Sandman QUALITY: Above average quality, especially considering that the show was held in a dome. Domes aren't known for providing the best sound quality. You can tell the taper was not close to the stage, but the recording does not suffer from too much distance. A little crowd chatter here and there, all in all not a bad recording. SOURCE: Built in mic > Sony D3 Taper: S.H. TIME: 148 Minutes CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Jason points out that it's the last show on the G-n-R/Metallica tour. James says "Scanning the scene in Seattle tonight." FLAWS: I recently acquired this from the taper, and many of the flaws I had previously have been cleaned up. The only problem that remains is the tape glitch during Bells. The music speeds up, and then corrects itself. Taper confirmed he had problems with the tape. BAND PERFORMANCE: Good performance by the band. Seems like the crowd may have been a bit lame, as they try to get the crowd into it several times. James yells at someone for lighting fireworks off. Tells the crowd to take care of the guy. This being the last night on the G-n-R tour, you'd think they'd do a different setlist or something, not the case. However, I'm sure they were happy to have this tour done with, since it was plagued with problems from the onset. John Marshall is still playing guitar since James isn't quite recovered from the burn show of 8/8/92. Lars does an extended thank you speech at the end, highlighting the fact that they've had a string of good shows in the Northwest, and a thanks to the crew and GnR for surviving the tour. Co-headlined with Gun-n-Roses, with Faith No More opening.