Intro
Enter Sandman
Creeping Death
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Sad but True
Jason's Solo
 > My Friend of Misery > Orion
Through the Never
The Unforgiven
Eye of the Beholder / Blackened / The Frayed Ends of Sanity /
 ...And Justice for All / Blackened
Lars' Solo
 > Mistreated
Kirk's Solo
 > Funeral March of the Marionette
The Four Horsemen
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Fade to Black
Whiplash
 > Sweet Home Alabama
Master of Puppets
Seek and Destroy
One
Last Caress
Am I Evil?
Battery
> Cat Scratch Fever > Detroit Rock City
   > God of Thunder jams
Stone Cold Crazy

AUDIO QUALITY: Not the greatest recording.  Pretty distorted, distant, and some crowd noise.
Boarderline listenable.  You'll probably listen to this show once and go "okay, that was enough."

SOURCE: unknown mics > unknown recorder
TRANSFER: unknown gen cassette > Adobe Audigy Platnium > Goldwave > CDWAVE > WAV (transferred by me)
TIME: 158 minutes

DVD QUALITY: Not great, shaky, obstructions, the filmer zooms in and out really fast.  Much better
videos from this part of the tour. Apparently this is from the Master.  Not sure that is accurate,
if it is the camera must have been pretty low end. 

SOURCE: Hellonearthinc
TRANSFER: Master(?) > 2DVD
TIME: 140 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Detroit is said many times and the setlist differs from the second night. However,
at the end of Battery James says "Thank you Detroit, we enjoyed our stay here." Which is exactly
what he says and how he says it on the 2nd night.  Which makes more sense to say that the second
night.  I'm not sure if this song is actually from the second night.  The rest of the in between
songs chatter differs from 11/3.  Weird. The video confirms James says something different after
battery on 11/2.  So not sure how the audio got mixed up like that. 

FLAWS: DVD is missing Sandman and Creeping. 

BAND PERFORMANCE: Still working out the setlist formula a bit. Holier is officially dropped
from the setlist except for some sporadic shows later on.  Sounds like it was a great
first night in Detroit.  The mighty met machine was well on it's way...