Intro
Battery
Master of Puppets
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frantic
Sad but True
St. Anger
Fuel
Seek and Destroy
Blackened
No Remorse w/ Dyers Eve
Nothing Else Matters
Creeping Death
One 
Enter Sandman

AUDIO QUALITY: Source 1(DAT) is really pretty good. The taper was not close to the speakers, so
the recording sounds a bit distant and echoy. However, there is very little crowd noise which is
very nice. Nice equal balance between instruments. James' voice comes across pretty well.
Really a pretty decent recording for being in a dome. If I were to find any fault with this, it's
that the recording sounds distant. Source(2) recording has a heathly layer of distortion to
it, and is definitely best left to the collector. I do appreciate the taper sending it to me
though.

SOURCE(1): Unknown mic > Unknown DAT
SOURCE(2): Built in mic > GE analog walkman (1st gen)
TIME: 

DVD QUALITY: Shot from Robert's side it's steady with no obstructions,
just a bit distant, but still enjoyable. 

SOURCE: DamageInc777
TRANSFER: Master > DVD
TIME: 90 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, James says Detriot a bunch of times.

FLAWS: None, thankfully there are smooth track transitions.

BAND PERFORMANCE: One of the best '03 performances that I've heard thus far. The songs are much
tighter than they have been, which would reflect more playing time together. The European '03 
shows were pretty sloppy in my opinion with a few exceptions. This is closer to what I would expect
from Metallica. Though James' voice still seems to struggle with the range he's trying to put it
through. Frantic still sounds a little rough around the edges, but St. Anger does much 
better live. Love the opening riff for that song. Interesting thing James does before Sad but
True, he starts to sing the lyrics without the music, and gets the crowd to sing it with him. It's
pretty cool, but I think the whole sing along thing works better in Europe. I think this started
mid-way through the European tour anyway.