Intro Enter Sandman Creeping Death Harvester of Sorrow Fade to Black Sad but True Master of Puppets Seek and Destroy For Whom the Bell Tolls One Whiplash > Wherever I May Roam jam Last Caress Am I Evil? Battery AUDIO QUALITY: Decent quality, but overall distant and a lot of crowd around the taper. Really hard to come away with a good recording at these types of festival concerts. Taper: Stephane Gear: Aiwa CM30a mic > Sony WMD6 Transferred & mastered by }{eywood Lineage: TDK SA90 cassette (1) > Optimus SCT-57 playback deck > Adobe Audition 1.5 (recording to .wav @ 24/96, speed correction, ENR ,EQ, peak limiting, splits & fades) > Xrecode II (conversion to 16/44.1) > TLH (sector alignment, flac 8) VIDEO QUALITY: Filmed from the pit, so there are a lot of heads and hands in the way. It's pretty shakey too, so not the best video from this era. Audio comes across okay there is distortion present. The true audio source sounds much better. SOURCE: 1st gen > DVD CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Jason says "Scanning the scene down in Hasselt tonight" FLAWS: None. BAND PERFORMANCE: I find watching these early Monsters of Rock shows kind of weird. The insanity of the black alubm had not quite hit yet, the black album has only been out a few weeks. So it's funny to see Metallica on these tours not in a headlining slot. Granted AC/DC is a worthy headline in '91, but the two bands definitely went in two different directions after this tour. These shows still have the Justice style feel to them. Play music, very little talking, smart ass remarks to the crowd. Good show. Also, funny to think when I first started getting these shows in back in late '91, I was so excited to hear the Roam jam...couldn't wait to hear that song live. Then by the end of the black album tour I was skipping that song.![]()