Intro Blackened Fuel Sad but True Kirk's solo Fade to Black For Whom the Bell Tolls Frantic Creeping Death Dirty Window Harvester of Sorrow One Damage, Inc. Seek and Destroy Nothing Else Matters Master of Puppets St. Anger Enter Sandman > The Frayed Ends of Sanity > Dyers Eve jams The Four Horsemen Motorbreath AUDIO QUALITY: Really nice recording here. I wish I knew the source, but my copy comes from silver cds. Instruments are well balanced, maybe a little distant, but the recording doesn't suffer from the distance. The crowd chatter happens from time to time, nothing too bad here either. Overall like I said a nice recording. Towards the end of the concert there is one guy in particular who is rather loud near the taper. He likes to yell and hold the yell until he's out of breath - very charming. Can't say enough about recordings in front of the speaker stack, it basically eliminates idiots like this getting on the recording. SOURCE: Unknown audience recording, probably minidisc TIME: 140 minutes VIDEO QUALITY: Shot from the floor straight back. A LOT of hands and arms in the way. There are some nice zooms but, they don't last very long before a head, hand, or arm gets in the way. Then the taper moves trying to get a better view, so it is also shakey. Honestly, I would recommend the audio, because you aren't really going to sit and watch this video. SOURCE: Master CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Antwerp is said several times. James thanks all of the Belgium fans that have stuck with Metallica through the years. FLAWS: Audio has slight skipping in Fade to black, not due to a bad burn. Slight skip in Harvester as well, similiar to the Fade to Black skips. BAND PERFORMANCE: Kirk does a new guitar solo jam right before Fade to Black. The tune is familiar to me, but I can't seem to place it. Contact me if you know. There are some songs that are just great openers, Blackened is one of those songs. After Fade, James says "That one goes out to my friend Sol(sp?)". Not very often they dedicate songs. There is a slight delay to the start of Bells, and Lars just does a kick drum waiting for Robert. The crowd steps up with a cool chant and clap along. Gotta love those European crowds. They have that whole crowd chant thing down so well. I love hearing that in a live show. The band seems to be in a good mood overall, James jokes with the crowd a few times, the overall performance is really good too. Nice one to add to the collection. One last bit of trivia, this set is one of the few that I have heard where they played all Metallica songs. No covers at all this night. One last thought, having them play the bass intro to Damage Inc, just kicks so much ass. Nice tribute to Cliff and his memory. One more last thought, right before the Four Horsemen, they jam on Dyer's Eve, which as far as I know is the longest jam of this song to date. Just play the damn song already! Oh last thought this time - dirty window is played with a guitar solo. It sounds really good, they should've had guitar solos on that album.