I just downloaded a Dublin and performed my usual, particular quality check on the recording. I was particularly interested in this one, since I attended the gig, and I can honestly say it's one of the best shows I've ever been to, in terms of overall sound quality. You could distinguish each and every instrument on stage, at one point I was just in awe (Row 7, center stage, I think it was)
Regarding the mix: Good mix quality. 6.5/10. Doesn't do justice to what my hearing experienced (sonically speaking). Far form excellent (on purpose? Why would they deliver the best possible recording? aren't they experimenting with the mixes as well?)
But there is ONE particular thing that drives me mad (and is my particular crusade, apologies), and this is SPEEDWAY. Not the entire song, but the build up of the final burst, and more precisely, how the BRASS SECTION enters the song to tear it up into pieces. Awfully balanced, THAT'S NOT HOW IT IS HEARD LIVE. There is no such predominance of the brass section at that point. Not at all. Money for nothing used to suffer from the same flaw.
The thing is, I think they do it on purpose.
Just my thought.
(Concerning band performance, a very good one, except for Once Upon a Time in the West).
6 new shows released today from Dublin up to Alesund, not bad.. must be a new daily record for this tour