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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a very good sounding version of the soundboard recording from multiple sources; rework contributed by ''electropop''.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a good sounding version of the soundboard recording compiled from various sources; rework contributed by ''electropop''.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is the pro-shot PAL DVD.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is the aforementioned pro-shot PAL DVD.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]] is the soundboard audio demuxed directly from the pro-shot PAL DVD. Format is AC3.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]] is the soundboard audio demuxed directly from the pro-shot PAL DVD. It is encoded as 448kbps AC3.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 4|Source 4]] is a very good low-generation audience recording.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 4|Source 4]] is a very good, low-generation audience recording.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 5|Source 5]] is a lossy, but overall decent and uniform sounding copy of the soundboard. Often claimed as a "BBC In Concert" recording, but the BBC did not record this concert.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 5|Source 5]] is a good soundboard recording, although it is lossy. It is likely the most consistent sounding version, despite its very shrill treble. This recording is sometimes incorrectly cited as a 'BBC In Concert' recording, even though the BBC did not record this concert.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 6|Source 6]] is a very raw, noisy sounding soundboard recording, probably a raw capture from a high-gen VHS. Likely originates from the same source as Source 5, but from a higher-generation copy.
*[[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 6|Source 6]] is a very raw and noisy soundboard recording, probably a raw capture from a high-generation VHS tape. It likely originates from the same source as [[1986-04-16 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK/Source 5|Source 5]] but is from a higher-generation copy.


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Latest revision as of 17:13, 6 September 2023

Notes

A pro-shot DVD, presumably of the giant screen feed, as well as a very good audience recording and several other sources are available from this concert.

Hula was the support act.

Set list

  1. Christmas Island
  2. Black Celebration
  3. A Question Of Time
  4. Fly On The Windscreen
  5. Shake The Disease
  6. Leave In Silence
  7. It's Called A Heart
  8. Everything Counts
  9. It Doesn't Matter Two (*)
  10. A Question Of Lust (*)
  11. Blasphemous Rumours
  12. New Dress
  13. Stripped
  14. Something To Do
  15. Master And Servant
  16. Photographic
  17. People Are People
  18. Boys Say Go!
  19. Just Can't Get Enough
  20. More Than A Party

Sources

  • Source 1 is a good sounding version of the soundboard recording compiled from various sources; rework contributed by electropop.
  • Source 2 is the aforementioned pro-shot PAL DVD.
  • Source 3 is the soundboard audio demuxed directly from the pro-shot PAL DVD. It is encoded as 448kbps AC3.
  • Source 4 is a very good, low-generation audience recording.
  • Source 5 is a good soundboard recording, although it is lossy. It is likely the most consistent sounding version, despite its very shrill treble. This recording is sometimes incorrectly cited as a 'BBC In Concert' recording, even though the BBC did not record this concert.
  • Source 6 is a very raw and noisy soundboard recording, probably a raw capture from a high-generation VHS tape. It likely originates from the same source as Source 5 but is from a higher-generation copy.