Battery
Master of Puppets
Harvester of Sorrow
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frantic
Sad but True
St. Anger
No Remorse
Seek and Destory
Blackened
Ride the Lightning
Nothing Else Matters
Creeping Death
One
Enter Sandman

QUALITY: Another recording that took me three tries to get. The first one was a webcast
that had track transition problems. The second was much better which ended up being from
P3 Radio, but the reception wasn't so hot at times, so there was some static here and
there. This last one is a gem, clear reception, nice and full sound. The only complaint
is the DJs who talk in between some of the songs. The decision was made to leave this
talking in, because if it was cut it chopped up the recording to much. Thanks to
Joaquim for tracking down the raw source, and doing a proper edit. 

SOURCE: Digital FM broadcast (P3 Radio, DK) (cable) -> Digital receiver -> Premium Soundblaster®  
Live! 5.1 Digital Sound Card -> Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (WAV recording @ 44.1kHz)  -> WAV (raw)
-> Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (fade-in/out) -> CD Wave (tracksplitting) -> WAV(M) -> 
MKW Audio Compression Tools 0.97b -> SHN -> CDR

TIME: 118 minutes

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

FLAWS: None! 

BAND PERFORMANCE: Overall the performance is great, except for James' vocals. Songs like Frantic, St. Anger,
and Ride the Lightning really show how much trouble he has with the higher ranges. His voice cracks a lot
in these songs. I'm really not sure why he would try and sing in this range. Anyway, it's kind of a
detraction from an otherwise decent performance. The band seems to be really loose on stage, or maybe casual
is a better word. On several songs, James will play the first few chords or notes of a song, not really
as a crowd teaser, but more like he's trying to find the notes or check the guitar tuning. Not sure, but it
gives the performance almost a rehearsal sort of vibe. Of course, it wouldn't be a show in Denmark if Lars
didn't get on the mic and say something in Danish. Lars comes through again. Nice crowd sing along to
Nothing Else Matters, overall the crowd really adds to the listening enjoyment of this show. They are
really into this show.