What's the best Smiths bootleg?

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And your reasoning?

I think it's "Same Day Again" from their Meat is Murder tour. Really good quality and really great setlist, too. The opening trio of William, Nowhere Fast, and What She Said is almost too much to handle! Miserable Lie sounds great (Morrissey changes "Love is just a miserable lie" to "Life is a miserable lie") and there's an incredibly powerful Barbarism Begins At Home as the closer.

I know someone people will say "Thank Your Lucky Stars" because of the incredible setlist and whatever-the-hell-happens during I Know It's Over, but for some reason the songs seem to drag during that concert. I think some of it is Joyce's drumming, but for one reason or another it isn't top notch.

So what do you think is the best SMITHS (not Morrissey) bootleg and why?
 
It is NOT "the Last of the English Roses."

Stephane Daigle at Passions Just Like Mine, you Canadian something, I want my money back!!!
 
In a previous discussion:
http://www.morrissey-solo.com/discuss/index.cgi?noframes;read=122505

people suggested Thank Your Lucky Stars, Live in Madrid, Higher Education ...

> And your reasoning?

> I think it's "Same Day Again" from their Meat is Murder tour.
> Really good quality and really great setlist, too. The opening trio of
> William, Nowhere Fast, and What She Said is almost too much to handle!
> Miserable Lie sounds great (Morrissey changes "Love is just a
> miserable lie" to "Life is a miserable lie") and there's an
> incredibly powerful Barbarism Begins At Home as the closer.

> I know someone people will say "Thank Your Lucky Stars" because
> of the incredible setlist and whatever-the-hell-happens during I Know It's
> Over, but for some reason the songs seem to drag during that concert. I
> think some of it is Joyce's drumming, but for one reason or another it
> isn't top notch.

> So what do you think is the best SMITHS (not Morrissey) bootleg and why?
 
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