Intro Enter Sandman Creeping Death Harvester of Sorrow Welcome Home(Sanitarium) Sad but True Wherever I May Roam > Third Stone From the Sun jam The Unforgiven Eye of the Beholder / Blackened / The Frayed Ends of Sanity / ...And Justice for All / Blackened 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 Through the Never For Whom the Bell Tolls Fade to Black Master of Puppets Seek and Destroy Whiplash Nothing Else Matters Am I Evil? Last Caress One Battery Motorbreath Stone Cold Crazy AUDIO QUALITY: Great recording! It's hard to believe in the age of DATs and Minidiscs, that an Analog Walkman could capture this type of recording. I recently upgraded to this version from a generated copy, huge difference. Thanks to M.G. for the upgrade and source information. The crowd is minimal in this recording, the instruments come across nicely balanced. James's voice is also nicely mixed. All in all a nice capture of Metallica live. Highly recommend. SOURCE: AIWA CM-30A > Sony D6 Analog Walkman (2nd gen) TIME: 153 minutes DVD QUALITY: Good 3 cam mix - nice balance of all of the sources. Decent quality, maybe a little fuzzy at times, but still very enjoyable SOURCE: 3 cam mix / Dusan CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Dortmund is said several times throughout the concert. FLAWS: There is a drop out between Roam and Unforgiven due to a tape flip most likely. Also a small dropout between Bells and Fade. Also likely due to a tape flip. Both occasions the song is complete, the drop out occurs where Kirk is doing his "waste some time" solos. Nothing critical to the performance. Another tape flip during the Seek and Destroy "jam". BAND PERFORMANCE: Nice performance by the band, seems to be a nice level of intensity by all four members. The beginning of Harvester has a nice crunch to it. Not much talking between songs, it's just a heads down play the song type of feel to it. No opening band during this tour.