You've Got To Leave It Behind 
Elevation Montreal, Canada 
28 May 2001 

Disc 1: 
     1. Intro 
     2. Elevation 
     3. Beautiful Day 
     4. Until the End Of The World 
     5. Even Better Than The Real Thing 
     6. Mysterious Ways 
     7. One 
     8. Help 
     9. Stuck In A Moment
    10. Kite 
    11. Gone 
    12. New York 
    13. I Will Follow 
    14. Sunday Bloody Sunday 
    15. Angel of Harlem 

Disc 2: 
     1. Stay (Faraway, So Close!) 
     2. All I Want Is You 
     3. Where the Streets Have No Name 
     4. Pride (In the Name of Love) / Charlton Heston Speech 
     5. Bullet The Blue Sky 
     6. The Fly 
     7. I Remember You 
     8. Walk On 

Source:
     May 28, 2001. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Molson Centre.

Sound Quality: 
     Excellent audience.

Tech Notes:
     TCDD8 with OKM IIr mics 

NOTE: Corey did just as good of a job recording the concerts in the
upper Midwest as he did in Texas. Hard to believe, but true. Those of
you who have heard "Deep In the Heart...of Texas" or "Old School: U2
In Dallas" know how good Corey's recordings sound. This show is very
similar to those bootlegs. Again, crowd noise is no problem
whatsoever and sound clarity is fantastic. The only flaws are a few
small pops at approximately 0:25 of "Help". The sound on this bootleg
isn't quite as sharp and powerful as it is on the recording from the
previous night. Therefore, as I did with Corey's Indianapolis recording
for similar reasons, I have rated this recording as "EX AUD" instead of
"EX+ AUD". Even so, it is still better than almost every other Elevation
bootleg out there. 

Bono has problems with his voice for the first time on the Elevation
tour. "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" and "With Or Without You" are
pulled from the setlist as a result. Bono avoids high notes throughout
the concert, making for some interesting renditions. "Help" is totally
butchered from the beginning, with The Edge first screwing up the
guitar accompaniment and then Bono forgetting the lyrics. A little more
the thirty seconds in Bono simply stops and the crowd goes wild.