Intro
Creeping Death
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Sad but True
Wherever I May Roam
Of Wolf and Man
For Whom the Bell Tolls
> Third Stone from the Sun jam
The Unforgiven
> Escape jam
Shortest Straw
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
Fade to Black
Master of Puppets
Seek and Destroy
Whiplash
Nothing Else Matters
Am I Evil?
Last Caress
One
Enter Sandman

VIDEO QUALITY: While it is cool to get another video from the G-n-R tour,
this is pretty rough to watch. Many of the songs are missing or cut up.
Audio is distorted, lots of obstructions, and very shaky.  

VERSION: Big D Productions / kingrue
TAPING: Olympus VX-801 > TDK EHG 120
LINEAGE: Sony Video 8 XR (Model CCD-TRV37) (NTSC) > Sony DVD Burner (Model VRD-MC6) @ SP Mode

AUDIO QUALITY: Pretty decent quality, although there is a slight layer of
distortion on the recording. Not bad though, still very listenable. 
The only really annoying thing is the crowd is rather present lots of 
screams, Wah-hoos, Yeahs, etc. 

SOURCE: WM-D3 > AIWA CM-30

TIME: 140 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, San Diego is said a few times.

FLAWS: A small cut on the first cd for a tape flip. Another small cut during
the jam part of Seek.  The video is all cut up and missing songs. I  don't
feel like documenting which songs - it's not worth going through to be honest. 

BAND PERFORMANCE: Another solid performance by the band. I really think they
put the extra effort into the shows from this tour since GnR was on the bill. 
Quite a contrast between Metallica's rockin set, play hard, rock hard to GNR's
Play a song, Slash solo, axl wardrobe change, axl rant, play song, another Slash solo, another
wardrobe change, more rants. It's well documented that this tour was a disaster from
the beginning. James is still not playing guitar, so John Marshall still has guitar duties
and does a nice job again.  One interesting thing to note is the big banner on Jason's
side starts on fire at the very end.  A good portion of it goes up in flames before they
put it out.  Whoops!