Green Day MEN Arena, Manchester, UK Friday 30th November, 2009 Lineage: Church Audio ST-11 Cardioid Mics -> Battery Box -> iRiver H120 (Rockbox r18607-3.0-080923) -> SoundForge (v8.0d) (trim WAV, normalise, fade out) -> CDWave (v1.95.1) (tracking) -> TLH (v2.4.1) -> FLAC (level 8) -> Foobar2000 (v0.9.4.2) (tagging) Source: Audience recording from centre of floor Taper: PABBY Duration: 2hr 24m 56s Size: 799MB Setlist: 01. Song of the Century 02. 21st Century Breakdown 03. Know Your Enemy 04. East Jesus Nowhere 05. Holiday 06. The Static Age 07. Give Me Novacaine 08. Are We the Waiting 09. St. Jimmy 10. Boulevard of Broken Dreams 11. 2000 Light Years Away 12. Hitchin' A Ride 13. Coming Clean 14. When I Come Around 15. Iron Man (Black Sabbath cover) 16. Brain Stew 17. Jaded 18. Longview 19. Basket Case 20. She 21. King For A Day 22. Shout Medley:- - Shout - Orgasm Addict - Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life - Champagne Supernova - Teenage Kicks - Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (Reprise) - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Shout (Reprise) 23. 21 Guns 24. Minority 25. 26. American Idiot 27. Jesus Of Suburbia 28. 29. Last Night on Earth 30. Wake Me Up When September Ends 31. Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) Notes: SoundForge was used for trimming the start/end of the WAV, normalisation and adding fade out. No equalisation was performed on this recording. This was simply an amazing show performed by an equally amazing band. It had everything - crowd participation, pyrotechnics and regular explosions. Billie-Joe Armstrong had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand from the moment he walked on stage and he never let them rest until he was finished almost two and a half hours later. He disappeared up into the seated area; he danced with fans onstage; he got fans onstage to sing songs (well done if you're that woman, but Dale from Preston, don't give up the day job!); he got a 10-year old (-ish) kid on stage to be "saved" during East Jesus Nowhere; he fired t-shirts into the upper reaches of the arena from a gun; he soaked the crowd with a hose and giant water pistols. A tad pantomime at times, but a true showman and great entertainment nevertheless! And then there was the music. The 16,000 strong crowd lapped it up and sang along all the way through. We even had a couple of treats with "2,000 Light Years Away" and "Coming Clean" making rare setlist appearances "for the old school"! The highlights for me were East Jesus Nowhere and Jesus of Suburbia, both outstanding songs that this great band do proud. Cheers lads! Enjoy! :-)